In this allegory on capitalism, director of a known car corporation invites one of his employees to his country villa to give him the good news. He just got promoted. However, the old man is... Read allIn this allegory on capitalism, director of a known car corporation invites one of his employees to his country villa to give him the good news. He just got promoted. However, the old man is not what he seems and promotion has a price.In this allegory on capitalism, director of a known car corporation invites one of his employees to his country villa to give him the good news. He just got promoted. However, the old man is not what he seems and promotion has a price.
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- Alberto Valle
- (as Giuliano Disperati)
- Priest
- (uncredited)
- Scientist in spot commercial
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Cool-as-hell parable on evils of capitalism
7.2/10. Recommended.
In any case, there is a clever script, some intense scenes, above average acting for this genre and a strong ending. Not a great movie, yet it deserves more recognition.
Ultra-strange Italian adaption of Dracula
All this is well and good but what takes it up a level is the overall strangeness of the presentation. The vampire's house is a crumbling old building but inside it is very chic and modern. His henchmen drive around in white minis while sporting jump suits and helmets. While inside the house the hero is exposed to commercials; cumulating in an excellent later scene where a selection of newly developed adverts are shown to Mr Nosferatu in his board room. It's all very disconcerting and, to be honest, it's very hard predicting where this one is going to go. This is very inventive genre film-making that's for sure. The soundtrack by Amedeo Tommasi is great as well, with a variety of tones and themes. It helps set the atmosphere, which is one of real mystery. There is also a good cast too. Adolfo Celi is well suited to the role of Giovanni Nosferatu. But perhaps most interesting of all is Geraldine Hooper who was most famous for her turn as a male homosexual in Dario Argento's Deep Red. Frankly, it was only due to this film that I was even aware that she was not a bloke!
This is one of the most original Italian genre pictures from the 70's. It's one that certainly needs to be seen by a far wider audience.
Capitalism sucks. Literally.
ahead of its time
Did you know
- TriviaDebut role and only career nude scenes for Francesca Modigliani. She made one more film after this and then quit acting.
- Quotes
Actor in commercial spot: A shower isn't a shower if your water pipes don't contain A-1 Tonic.
Actress in commercial spot: With A-1 Tonic, you're younger, stronger ... happier to live and love!
Actor in commercial spot: ["A" in Italian, sighed as an ecstatic "Ah!"] A-1 Tonic caresses your skin.
Actress in commercial spot: [also with the ecstatic "Ah!"] I'd also like to feel A-1 Tonic caress my skin.
Actor in commercial spot: You can't, unless you surrender. without shame, young and naked.
Actress in commercial spot: I am young, and I'm also...
[Alberto turns off water, cuts off ad]
- ConnectionsSpoofs La Strada (1954)
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- They've Changed Faces
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- Chieri, Torino, Piemonte, Italy(Giovanni Nosferatu's house)
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- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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- 1.85 : 1





