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A compassionate police captain searches for a mentally challenged 25 year old daughter of a widower, who's been kidnapped and forced into prostitution.A compassionate police captain searches for a mentally challenged 25 year old daughter of a widower, who's been kidnapped and forced into prostitution.A compassionate police captain searches for a mentally challenged 25 year old daughter of a widower, who's been kidnapped and forced into prostitution.
Gillian Bray
- Donatella Berzaghi
- (as Gill Bray)
Jack La Cayenne
- Franco Baronia - l'altro
- (as Jack La Cayen)
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Italian Crime Movie with Raf VALLONE
Inappropriate title in the German dubbing, great film: Raf VALLONE in an exciting mix of giallo thriller and crime film
A widower (great: Raf Vallone) from Milan lovingly looks after his already grown but mentally retarded daughter (Gill Bray). One day she disappears from their shared apartment without a trace. An inspector (Frank Wolff) investigates, but encounters resistance. Is it possible that a prostitution ring is behind this? The desperate father no longer knows what to do...
Duccio Tessari ("Uomo senza memoria" with the chainsaw-wielding Senta Berger) has presented an impressive film that was co-produced by Artur Brauner and his CCC FILMKUNST. Unfortunately the German title is very inappropriate, there is not much fog in Milan. The alternative title "Murders only happen on Saturdays" is at least a little better. The Italian original could be translated as "Death occurred last night". Eva Renzi (as the inspector's wife) and Beryl Cunningham can be seen in other roles. The event of the film, however, is Raf Vallone, who impresses with his sensitive acting and sheer physical strength. The end of the film still offers a few surprises. In the Italian box office it grossed a decent 568 million ITL.
A gem worth seeing from the almost inexhaustible reservoir of Italian crime films of the 1970s!
A widower (great: Raf Vallone) from Milan lovingly looks after his already grown but mentally retarded daughter (Gill Bray). One day she disappears from their shared apartment without a trace. An inspector (Frank Wolff) investigates, but encounters resistance. Is it possible that a prostitution ring is behind this? The desperate father no longer knows what to do...
Duccio Tessari ("Uomo senza memoria" with the chainsaw-wielding Senta Berger) has presented an impressive film that was co-produced by Artur Brauner and his CCC FILMKUNST. Unfortunately the German title is very inappropriate, there is not much fog in Milan. The alternative title "Murders only happen on Saturdays" is at least a little better. The Italian original could be translated as "Death occurred last night". Eva Renzi (as the inspector's wife) and Beryl Cunningham can be seen in other roles. The event of the film, however, is Raf Vallone, who impresses with his sensitive acting and sheer physical strength. The end of the film still offers a few surprises. In the Italian box office it grossed a decent 568 million ITL.
A gem worth seeing from the almost inexhaustible reservoir of Italian crime films of the 1970s!
Very good Poliziotteschi/Giallo hybrid
'Death Occurred Last Night is a Poliziotteschi/Giallo hybrid that held my attention very well, it has emotion and heart that you don't always get from the genres thanks to very good and compassionate performances from Frank Wolff as 'Commissario Duca Lamberti' and his sidekick Gabriele Tinti who plays 'Mascaranti' It isn't as exploitative either which is another departure from the norm and treats its subject with a lot of respect and leads to a sad finale.
The film falters only slightly in a couple of areas. Firstly the soundtrack, whilst good, does feel out of place a times and the ending is a tad underwhelming especially, as others have mentioned, the washing machine/tumble dryer scene. I did watch a dubbed version, unfortunately, and the only other minus with this is that the actor who dubbed Raf Vallone who plays 'Amanzio Berzaghi' is somewhat over the top, which does mar what I think was probably a good performance by the actor.
Overall, a very good film and I would definitely be interested in watching an Italian version with subtitles. I have to hand it to Tubi, there might be a lot of slop you have to wade through, but they do have some very good stuff if you're willing to hunt for it.
The film falters only slightly in a couple of areas. Firstly the soundtrack, whilst good, does feel out of place a times and the ending is a tad underwhelming especially, as others have mentioned, the washing machine/tumble dryer scene. I did watch a dubbed version, unfortunately, and the only other minus with this is that the actor who dubbed Raf Vallone who plays 'Amanzio Berzaghi' is somewhat over the top, which does mar what I think was probably a good performance by the actor.
Overall, a very good film and I would definitely be interested in watching an Italian version with subtitles. I have to hand it to Tubi, there might be a lot of slop you have to wade through, but they do have some very good stuff if you're willing to hunt for it.
Clever, literate script makes for very good film
Part giallo and part drama, this movie's been overlooked by both the "mainstream" critics and the Italian-horror fans alike, and that's a shame, because it's one of Italy's more serious genre efforts of the 70's. The distraught father's race to find his kidnapped daughter before the police do, is both tense and poignant. It's free of the exploitative elements most genre films have, and along with Tessari's other thriller (Bloodstained Butterfly), one of the most mature Italian thillers of the decade. The ending is painful without being gratuitous, and well above something Hollywood could handle: compare the father's obsession to find the girl in this to Cage's in 8MM and be amazed at how crassly the latter is constructed. See this one!
part giallo part cop procedural
A very interesting director and especially this film being a part giallo part cop procedural and we have a sexy 25 year old woman with the mind of a three year old. This being as tasteful as possible and she disappears, the police straight away think of prostitution but there is also some humour but the ending is amazing. The very next year is really a giallo, The Bloodstained Butterfly (1971) and later on Puzzle (1974) both great and earlier Duccio Tessari had two, just as splendid spaghetti westerns, A Pistol for Ringo (1965) and The Return of Ringo (1965). In this film it gets a bit confusing now and again but then a giallo usually does but it is all so well done and with Raf Vallone so really good as the father, it could easily have been a bit silly. Frank Wolff as the inspector and has a great time with Eva Renzi as his wife around the flat, in bed and even strumming his guitar.
An involving mystery/thriller
A mentally backward 25 year old woman mysteriously vanishes and consequently turns up dead. The investigation then tries to find out who was responsible for the brutal murder. This poliziotteschi/giallo hybrid delves into the dark underbelly of Milan, where it turns out many shady individuals reside. Tonally, this is more on the poliziotteschi side of the fence than the giallo, consequently its a bit darker and nihilistic, with a more cynical view of life overall. Its still an involving mystery/thriller whatever its categorisation though and keeps you guessing. It also benefits from the great Frank Wolff on hand as the police inspector on the case.
Did you know
- TriviaThis film marked pretty much the end of Eva Renzi's international career. She was known to be rather unpleasant on-set and had therefore left bad impressions on movie sets in England, Hollywood, West-Berlin, France, and Italy. After this film, she found it hard to find any work outside Germany at all.
- GoofsA good cop wouldn't wait till they get to the morgue to tell the obviously distraught father of a murdered child that he needn't have come to ID the body since it was burned beyond recognition, as Lamberti does to Berghazi.
- Quotes
Commissario Duca Lamberti: [bumming another in an endless chain of Mascaranti's Gauloises] What shitty cigarettes you smoke!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Italian Gangsters (2015)
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- Also known as
- Smrt se desila sinoc
- Filming locations
- San Siro Stadium, Milan, Lombardy, Italy(detectives scope crowd for perps)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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