I SEEN THIS! It was silly as all get out, a very typical 70's Italian giallo film but you could see how these films influenced the slasher film craze that came to American film a few years later. And while it wasn't exactly an equal opportunity nudie fest the leading man was not shy about wearing as little as possible with at least one nude scene. The real kick was that he had been the male lead a few years earlier in The Umbrellas of Cherbough. Still as good looking as he was then.
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The films of the 70s were more sexual than anything playing in the multiplex these days- we have more cartoon violence than anything else : (
I SEEN THIS! It was silly as all get out, a very typical 70's Italian giallo film but you could see how these films influenced the slasher film craze that came to American film a few years later. And while it wasn't exactly an equal opportunity nudie fest the leading man was not shy about wearing as little as possible with at least one nude scene. The real kick was that he had been the male lead a few years earlier in The Umbrellas of Cherbough. Still as good looking as he was then.
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