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The Young, the Evil and the Savage

Original title: Nude... si muore
  • 1968
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.1K
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The Young, the Evil and the Savage (1968)
ItalianGialloHorrorMysteryThriller

After a mysterious trunk arrives at a prestigious girl's boarding school, its staff and students - including an orphaned heiress and an amateur sleuth - are targeted by a shadowy murderer.After a mysterious trunk arrives at a prestigious girl's boarding school, its staff and students - including an orphaned heiress and an amateur sleuth - are targeted by a shadowy murderer.After a mysterious trunk arrives at a prestigious girl's boarding school, its staff and students - including an orphaned heiress and an amateur sleuth - are targeted by a shadowy murderer.

  • Director
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Writers
    • Giovanni Simonelli
    • Antonio Margheriti
    • Franco Bottari
  • Stars
    • Mark Damon
    • Eleonora Brown
    • Sally Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writers
      • Giovanni Simonelli
      • Antonio Margheriti
      • Franco Bottari
    • Stars
      • Mark Damon
      • Eleonora Brown
      • Sally Smith
    • 30User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Damon
    Mark Damon
    • Richard Barrett
    Eleonora Brown
    Eleonora Brown
    • Lucille Moffat
    Sally Smith
    • Jill
    Patrizia Valturri
    • Denise
    Michael Rennie
    Michael Rennie
    • Inspector Durand
    Betty Low
    Betty Low
    • Mrs. Clay
    • (as Ludmila Lvova)
    • …
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • La Foret
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Franco De Rosa
    • Detective Gabon
    • (as Franco Derosa)
    Vivian Stapleton
    • Miss Transfield
    • (as Vivienne Stapleton)
    Ester Masing
    • Miss Martin
    • (as Esther Masing)
    Aldo De Carellis
    • Professor André
    • (as Aldo de Carellis)
    Giovanni Di Benedetto
    • Di Brazzi
    • (as John Hawkwood)
    Valentino Macchi
    • Policeman
    Umberto Papiri
    • Simon
    Caterina Trentini
    • Betty Ann
    • (as Katleen Parker)
    Silvia Dionisio
    Silvia Dionisio
    • Margaret
    • (as Sylvia Dionisio)
    Lorenza Guerrieri
    Lorenza Guerrieri
    • Wendy
    Malisa Longo
    Malisa Longo
    • Cynthia Fellows
    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writers
      • Giovanni Simonelli
      • Antonio Margheriti
      • Franco Bottari
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    User reviews30

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    6Bezenby

    Oh no - it's THAT kind of ending...again!

    Margherriti directs a pedestrian giallo in a highly styli-zed way that results in a watchable film that's entirely predictable. Plus, despite the title, there's no nudity and a lot of the murders are stranglings! That's almost as bad as that slasher I watched once where someone was killed by carbon monoxide poisoning!

    Following a murder at the start of the film, with the corpse getting dumped into a fancy suitcase, we find ourselves at the Gary Glitter Boarding School for Horny Teenagers, where our group of teenage girls are all into Mark Damon (and he's into them! Ah, young love), or into the new swimming teacher (that's a plot point), or avoiding the attentions of the headmistress, who is into them. Hmm.

    Basically, this is about as average as you can get, plot wise, for a giallo. You've got your black gloved killer, the red herrings (especially Luciano Pigozzi as a peeping tom), the sexism, but also great colour schemes, set design, and costume design. I even managed to guess the killer and their motives, which is unusual for me as I'm a dumbass.

    Despite all the odds, it's still worth a watch, because Margherriti's no fool when it comes to making film, or you could just wait and watch Seven Death's In The Cats Eye, which has a gorilla as a suspect! You heard me.
    6DanielKing

    One for Margheriti completists only

    There are artists (like Argento)and there are hacks (like Bruno Mattei) and inbetween there are pros like Antonio Margheriti. He could turn out quite competent movies which, although lacking in originality, have a certain verve. This one develops more along the lines of an Agatha Christie effort than anything else, eschewing as it does the supernatural elements of the ostensibly similar SUSPIRIA.

    I wouldn't bother with the cut version as it has been trimmed of almost all the nudity and violence, which are pretty much what one watches these things for. What remains are the performances: Michael Rennie fans should beware as he is barely in it, but there is a great (dubbed) turn from Lorenza Guerrieri as Jill, a hyper-imaginative pupil.

    For Margheriti fans, I would place this among his dreary late-60s efforts - nowhere near the Gothic elegance of DANSE MACABRE or VIRGIN OF NUREMBERG, and neither coming close to the simple joie de vivre of his 80s movies with David Warbeck.
    7Red-Barracuda

    A giallo with a lighter tone than usual

    This 60's giallo is from the days before the genre truly took form. With the notable exception of Mario Bava's Blood and Black Lace, gialli produced before Dario Argento's groundbreaking debut The Bird with the Crystal Plumage were relatively restrained affairs with very little violence. Despite its exploitative-sounding title, Naked You Die is firmly in this bracket. It has a somewhat playful tone much of the time and the murders are very tame indeed and contrary to what you might reasonably expect from the title, there is no actual nudity either. Instead it's a bloodless but reasonably stylish mystery-thriller that displays some key hallmarks of the genre.

    The film starts out typically enough with a woman being murdered by a black-gloved assassin while taking a bath. Although the actual violence here - and throughout the movie - is extremely tame; the killer merely squeezes the victim's necks quite lightly and briefly and they then fall over dead. It's very soft stuff but is indicative of the tone of the film as a whole, as despite the girl-school setting and the topic of a maniac on the loose, the movie adopts an almost comic approach a lot of the time, with quite a lot of playful humour and a lightness of touch that certainly would not go on to be a recognisable feature of the giallo genre in subsequent years. Still the film does have other more typical elements of this sub-genre such as a great Euro soundtrack, some nice photography, a host of eccentric characters, a barrel-load of red herrings and a convoluted conclusion – this said ending is both predictable and senseless, while somehow still being quite effective.

    Naked You Die is not a prime example of giallo cinema. It's a minor entry which showcases the type of films from the early days of the genre. It might disappoint those after something sleazy or violent. However, if you are at all a fan of this sub-genre then there is certainly enough here to enjoy. Just be aware that the thrills on offer are of a more breezy kind.
    7irishcoffee630

    Creepy

    Creepy Italian horror mystery very much like an early Dario Argento film with mad killer stalking a girls posh school. Well photographed and very atmospheric. Killer is a surprise (but follow the clues!) Never released on VHS or DVD. I saw this as a kid in 1968, never saw it again but it vividly stuck in my mind.
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Clothed, They Die, Actually. - Beautifully Shot Giallo From Margheriti

    Titles can be misleading. Antonio Margheriti's "Nude... Si Muore" (aka. "Naked You Die"/"Schoolgirl Killer") is NOT the exploitative and blood-soaked Giallo full of sleaze and nudity one might expect from its title. Sure, the film was made in 1968, at which time the Italian Giallo had not reached the sleaze and violence level it obtained in the early 70s, but the title "Naked You Die" still promises nastiness, especially in the wonderful Giallo-genre. What "Nude... Si Muore" is, however, is a superbly set, beautifully shot and atmospheric Giallo that sets its focus on the mystery, more than on the Horror elements. Yet I cannot deny that the film did just not quite reach my (very high) expectations. For two reasons, that is. First off, I am a great fan of the late genius director Antonio Margheriti. His brilliant Gothic masterpiece "Danza Macabra" (aka. "Castle Of Blood", 1964, with the wonderful Barbara Steele, my favorite actress, in the lead) is a personal favorite of mine, and many of his other films, such as "La Vergine Di Norimberga" ("Terror Castle", 1963) are also excellent films that every Horror fan must see. Secondly, this film was recommended to me by a fellow Giallo-buff as being particularly great and atmospheric. And atmospheric it is, and doubtlessly a very good thriller, but, as far as I am considered it is not a particularly impressive film within my beloved Giallo-sub-genre.

    A posh boarding school for girls from rich families is being stalked by a killer. Several new teachers have arrived, and, naturally, everybody is a suspect... The performances are quite good, the cast includes well known faces for fans of Italian genre-cinema, such as Mark Damon ("I Tre Volti Della Paura") and regular cult-cinema actor Luciano Pigozzi, who, among many other films, often had supporting roles in Mario Bava's films. Beautiful Elonora Brown stars in the lead, sadly it is the last role the then 20-year-old actress has played up to date. The girls are entirety pretty, and I also found the actresses' performances quite good. The film's most memorable qualities are the superb and beautiful setting and ingenious camera work, intensified by a funky and great score by Carlo Savina. What (slightly) annoyed me at times was the constant attempt of bringing in (very cheesy) humor. Also, the mystery part could have been a little more complex. Overall, "Nude... Si Muore" has some flaws, but it is supremely shot, highly atmospheric and very entertaining, and a film that my fellow Giallo-buffs should enjoy. Recommended.

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    • Trivia
      Umberto Papiri's only screen appearance.
    • Goofs
      When the killer reaches through the shower curtain for Cynthia's neck, their fingers don't reach far enough around to strangle her.
    • Quotes

      Miss Transfield: [reading name tag in blouse, apparently stashed away by a curfew violator] Lucille!

      Inspector Durand: Tell me about this Lucille.

      [cut to Denise]

      Denise: Lucille, I can't!

    • Alternate versions
      The version released in Germany under the title "Sieben Jungfrauen für den Teufel" was in black & white.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Adversary (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Nightmare
      Written by Don Powell (as Powell) and Carlo Savina (as Savina)

      Performed by Rose Brennan (as Rose Brennen)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1968 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Naked You Die
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Super International Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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