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The Case of the Scorpion's Tail

Original title: La coda dello scorpione
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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6.7/10
3.8K
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The Case of the Scorpion's Tail (1971)
When the estranged widow of a millionaire receives a massive payout following his death, an insurance investigator works to determine any irregularities in the policy, but soon finds himself suspected of her murder.
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An investigator seeks to determine the legitimacy of a life insurance payout being made to a heiress in the wake of her husband's death, but he soon finds himself suspected of her murder.An investigator seeks to determine the legitimacy of a life insurance payout being made to a heiress in the wake of her husband's death, but he soon finds himself suspected of her murder.An investigator seeks to determine the legitimacy of a life insurance payout being made to a heiress in the wake of her husband's death, but he soon finds himself suspected of her murder.

  • Director
    • Sergio Martino
  • Writers
    • Eduardo Manzanos
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Sauro Scavolini
  • Stars
    • George Hilton
    • Anita Strindberg
    • Alberto de Mendoza
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    6.7/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Manzanos
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Sauro Scavolini
    • Stars
      • George Hilton
      • Anita Strindberg
      • Alberto de Mendoza
    • 48User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Hilton
    George Hilton
    • Peter Lynch
    Anita Strindberg
    Anita Strindberg
    • Cléo Dupont
    Alberto de Mendoza
    Alberto de Mendoza
    • John Stanley
    Janine Reynaud
    Janine Reynaud
    • Lara Florakis
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Abad Sharif
    Tom Felleghy
    • Mr. Brenton
    Lisa Leonardi
    Lisa Leonardi
    • Hostess
    • (as Annalisa Nardi)
    Tomás Picó
    • George Barnet
    • (as Tomas Picot)
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Lisa Baumer
    • (as Evelyn Stewart)
    Luigi Pistilli
    Luigi Pistilli
    • Inspector Stavros
    Franco Caracciolo
    Franco Caracciolo
    • Passante in bicicletta
    • (uncredited)
    Giulio Massimini
    • Speaker on TV
    • (uncredited)
    Fulvio Mingozzi
    • Kurt Baumer
    • (uncredited)
    Attilio Pelegatti
    • Mr. Brenton's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Manzanos
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Sauro Scavolini
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Enjoyable and Attractive

    When a plane explodes in the air with no survivors, the unfaithful Lisa Baumer (Evelyn Stewart) is informed that her husband, businessman Baumer, left a one-million-dollar insurance police and she is the beneficiary. She travels from London to Athens to receive the payment in cash and then to travel to Greece to meet her lover. Meanwhile, the insurance company suspects that a bomb might be planted in the plane and assigns their investigator Peter Lynch (George Hilton) to investigate the widow in Greece. Soon she is threatened by Baumer's lover Lara Florakis (Janine Reynaud) and her bodyguard Sharif (Luis Barboo), but Peter protects and rescues her from the attackers. When the front desk calls Lisa to take the taxi to the airport, they discover that she was murdered, and the money has vanished. Soon local Police Inspector Stavros (Luigi Pistilli), Interpol Agent John Stanley (Alberto de Mendoza) and the French Investigative Reporter Cléo Dupont (Anita Strindberg), who is having an affair with Peter, investigate the case where Peter is the prime suspect.

    "La coda dello scorpione", a.k.a. "The Case of the Scorpion's Tail", is an enjoyable and attractive Italian Spanish UK thriller (or giallo). The plot follows the usual formula, with a mystery, twists, sexy and beautiful actresses, a handsome male character and many crimes. The locations are wonderful, but there are also silly moments and dialogs. The special effects, specially the gore, are not good but acceptable considering it is a 1971 movie. The conclusion is weak, but the film is worthwhile watching. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "A Cauda do Escorpião" ("The Scorpion's Tail")
    7ntgbntgb

    Exactly as intended.

    What a bloody fun experience! 'The Case of the Scorpion's Tail' is an impossible puzzle, and is so with purpose.

    This film serves to take you on a violent, shocking, thrill ride.

    The build to each climax is short, simple and damn effective. As is the set-up for the plot. A woman is granted one million dollars, others want that hefty sum and will do anything to get their sweaty hands on it (and probably a half-naked woman in the process).

    Shown through cinematography creative as anything, lots of gratuitous unappealing sexytime and unexpected conveniences is the violent, shocking, thrill ride exactly as intended.
    8BA_Harrison

    Ticks most of the giallo boxes in style.

    Lisa Baumer (Ida Galli) collects on her husband's life insurance—a cool $1m—after he is blown to smithereens in an air disaster. Several people suspect Lisa of foul play, including a junkie ex-lover who resorts to blackmail, her husband's mistress Lara (Janine Reynaud), who also feels entitled to some of the money, and insurance investigator Peter Lynch (George Hilton). But when Lisa is murdered after cashing her check, and the money goes missing, the case becomes much more complicated…

    Sergio Martino's The Case of the Scorpion's Tail might not be the most innovative of giallos, but it does meet many fans' expectations of the genre, making it a very enjoyable way to waste some time.

    An animal in the title: the insect of the title refers to the Scorpion-shaped cuff-link discovered at the scene of an attempted murder.

    A convoluted plot: this one's got twists and turns aplenty, making it a thoroughly engrossing mystery from start to finish A character struggling to recall a vital clue: Peter Linch is convinced that he knows something that will help to solve the case.

    Red herrings: there are lots of these, but to tell you about them would be to spoil the film.

    Exotic locations: the film opens in London, but the action soon moves to sun-kissed Athens.

    Stylish cinematography and lighting: Martino employs some crazy camera angles to help spice up proceedings, and lights certain scenes with vivid colour.

    Sexy women in peril: there are several Euro-babes in this giallo, a couple of whom meet very nasty fates. Anita Strindberg as French photojournalist Cléo Dupont, Peter's love interest, provides the obligatory T&A, happily showing off her '70s silicone implants.

    Creepy dolls/freaky paintings: it has absolutely nothing at all to do with the story, but there is a scene featuring several dolls with missing eyes and limbs, and a portrait of a man with bug-eyes.

    Gruesome murders: Martino ensures that gore-hounds are kept happy with two bloody throat slashings, a nasty knife in the abdomen, an even nastier broken bottle in the eye, and a victim having the back of their hands slashed with a switchblade before falling from a height to their death.

    A leather-gloved killer: goes without saying.

    Blatant product placement: fancy a glass of J&B Scotch? You might do after watching this film.

    Cops who figure out the truth in the nick of time: the law waits till the very last moment before arriving on the scene to save the heroine.

    In fact, all that's missing is a haunting lullaby/nursery rhyme.

    7.5/10, happily rounded up to 8 for IMDb.
    8Stevieboy666

    "Even sex maniacs have bills to pay!"

    Just watched The Case of the Scorpion's Tail for the first time, very impressed. Incredibly stylish, good looking cast, great locations (London and Athens), a terrific musical score by Bruno Nicolai, a few interesting plot twists and some decent murder scenes. The latter reminded me very much of Dario Argento's giallo movies, the blood does look more like red paint to be honest but the kills are pretty brutal (despite the BBFC 15 rating). I liked one scene in which the camera is angled at 90 degrees and swings between 2 people having a conversation. This movie ticks all the right giallo boxes, right down to bottles of J&B whisky everywhere, and the quote I have used for my title is one of the best lines ever! Better than director Segio Martino's later film "Torso", this is essential viewing for fans of the Giallo genre. Superb.
    BandSAboutMovies

    Pay attention -- there's so much going on

    While she makes love to someone else, Lisa's husband dies in a jet crash. She stands to inherit all of his money, despite them being basically separated. An ex-lover has a confrontation with her, threatening her with blackmail. She pays up — some money now, then some when she gets the letter where she wished that her husband was dead. But a gloved hand finds the letter and kills the ex-lover!

    Lisa has to go to Athens to collect the money, but runs into one of her husband's ex-lovers, Lara Florakis (Janine Reynaud, Succubus) and a knife wielding maniac. Peter Lynch (George Hilton from All the Colors of the Dark) saves her and takes her to the hotel. She asks for all of the money in cash, despite warnings to how dangerous that is.

    That same maniac tries to kill Peter, then comes back to kill Lisa, sharp jazz wails staccato punctuating each stab of the knife, each rip across her body. Jump cuts and flashes and the room is covered by the police, who question him.

    An INTERPOL agent, Inspector Stavros (Luigi Pistilli, The Good, the Bad and The Ugly, Your Vice is a Locked Door and Only I Have the Key), offers to help Peter with the case and the moment he goes to talk to Lara, he's attacked by the gloved man.

    That brings in Cléo Dupont(Anita Strindberg, Who Saw Her Die?), a journalist who pretty much instantly falls in love with our hero. They go up to his room, but it's been turned over by the police, with even the bed sliced open looking for the million dollars that went missing when Lisa was killed.

    Turns out the gloved man wasn't on Lara's side — he or she slits her throat, then runs up a spiral staircase as a guard gives chase. This reveals a room full of one eyed baby dolls and a strange oil painting. Between the woman's face against the glass with blood spraying everywhere and these reveals, this film is really tipping its hat toward Argento.

    The bodyguard chases after the killer, but is knocked off the roof. One slash across the fingers and we have another dead body. It's 45 minutes in…and most of the IMDb cast is already dead!

    That said — there's a stewardess that gets the gift of scorpion earrings from an unseen lover. So there's that.

    Meanwhile, Peter and Cléo make love on an orange shag couch while a peeping tom watches from the window. You know how Bruce Banner always has on purple slacks and you wonder, "Who wears purple slacks?" Peter does.

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    • Goofs
      The jeweler speaks of filigree work in conjunction with the scorpion cuff link. Filigree is a delicate tracery of metals, none of which is evident in the object's design.
    • Quotes

      John Stanley: In my opinion, the murderer's a sex maniac.

      Inspector Stavros: A sex maniac who murders men and women and steals a million dollars?

      John Stanley: Well, even a sex maniac must pay his laundry bill.

      Inspector Stavros: Hmm...

    • Connections
      Featured in Through the Keyhole: An Interview with Sergio Martino (2015)

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1971 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Scorpion's Tail
    • Filming locations
      • Greece(location)
    • Production companies
      • Devon Film
      • Copercines, Cooperativa Cinematográfica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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