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Tropic of Cancer

Original title: Al tropico del cancro
  • 1972
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
710
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Tropic of Cancer (1972)
CrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

While vacationing in Haiti, a married couple meet an old doctor friend who resides there. Dr. Williams has invented a new drug formula, and there are a few unscrupulous parties interested in... Read allWhile vacationing in Haiti, a married couple meet an old doctor friend who resides there. Dr. Williams has invented a new drug formula, and there are a few unscrupulous parties interested in acquiring it by any means necessary.While vacationing in Haiti, a married couple meet an old doctor friend who resides there. Dr. Williams has invented a new drug formula, and there are a few unscrupulous parties interested in acquiring it by any means necessary.

  • Directors
    • Giampaolo Lomi
    • Edoardo Mulargia
  • Writers
    • Edoardo Mulargia
    • Anthony Steffen
    • Giampaolo Lomi
  • Stars
    • Anthony Steffen
    • Anita Strindberg
    • Gabriele Tinti
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    710
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Giampaolo Lomi
      • Edoardo Mulargia
    • Writers
      • Edoardo Mulargia
      • Anthony Steffen
      • Giampaolo Lomi
    • Stars
      • Anthony Steffen
      • Anita Strindberg
      • Gabriele Tinti
    • 15User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • Doctor Williams
    Anita Strindberg
    Anita Strindberg
    • Grace Wright
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Fred Wright
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Philip
    Stelio Candelli
    • Garner
    Gordon Felio
    • Mr. Peacock
    Kathryn Witt
    • Robin
    • (as Kathie Witt)
    Richard Osborne
    • Crotz
    Alfio Nicolosi
    • Peacock
    Bob Lemoine
    • Inspector
    Pierre Richard Merceron
    • Jean-Louis
    Fred Ade
    • Haitian Drug Dealer
    • Directors
      • Giampaolo Lomi
      • Edoardo Mulargia
    • Writers
      • Edoardo Mulargia
      • Anthony Steffen
      • Giampaolo Lomi
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    7rundbauchdodo

    Unusual Giallo mixed up with Haitian voodoo rituals

    A scientist invents a hallucinatory drug. Interest of different dubious people in this new drug lead to betrayal and murder.

    This rather underrated and lesser known Italian thriller certainly has its flaws, nonetheless it belongs to the most innovative films of its genre that was booming in the early 1970s. Thanks to its fresh ideas packed in a traditional Giallo plot, it really stands out of the bulk, even though 1972 is probably the most Giallo-intense year ever. The most remarkable moments include feverish dream sequences that are erotic and nightmarish at the same time. The dreams are induced by similarly feverish Haitian voodoo rituals that feature mondo-style animal killing (there is also a non-ritualistic animal killing shown in a slaughterhouse - traces of social comment, obviously).

    The erotic moments are more frequent and sensual than in the average Giallo, and they are very well done (as already mentioned, especially the dreams). The body count is also above average, and in the second half, the movie boosts some murders as creative as they are brutal. It also delivers elements of the spy film genre - drugs can always be sold for big money. And the climax is not necessarily Giallo-typical.

    The leading cast consists of genre regulars: Anthony Steffen plays the inventive scientist and Gabriele Tinti the "hero"; Anita Strindberg is Grace, the woman with the unnerving dreams. On the other hand, the two directors are barely known and none of them made another Giallo (Edoardo Mulargia shot a few Westerns and some Women-in-Prison stuff, but nothing really significant).

    AL TROPICO DEL CANCRO is not a masterpiece, but it's a sleeper of the genre with enough original and surprising elements to make it highly recommendable to the fans of the genre.
    4jordondave-28085

    Another inconsistent murder/ slashing flick

    (1972) Tropic of Cancer/ Al tropico del cancro (In Italian with English subtitles) CRIME THRILLER

    Co-written and directed by Giampaolo Lomi and Edward G. Muller that has Fred (Gabriele Tinti) and his wife Gracie (Anita Strindberg) Wright arriving to Port-au-Prince, Haiti for the intention of see their good friend, biologist and doctor, Dr. Williams (Anthony Steffen). At the same time Dr. Williams also possesses a particular hallucinogenic formula that is being sought after. And through the lens of the killer, he ends up murdering one of Dr. Williams assistant, Douglas, his other assistant, Crotz (Richard Osborne) appears to be missing. Two other businessmen by the name of Mr. Peacock (Gordon Felio) and Mr. Garner (Stelio Candelli) are collaborating to get the formula on their own. At this point Dr Williams friend, Fred appear to be neutral until he decided to ditch his own wife in search of the formula himself by going through Williams papers.

    This is another one of those movies where the main bad guy can appear to be at so many places at once as well as know everything about everyone.
    6christopher-underwood

    there are one or two rather good scenes

    There are a couple of moments, with a pair of dark trousers, that we could say was like a giallo but the rest of the time it is really rather confusing. There are one or two rather good scenes, as the film was made in Haiti, but it is all a bit of a mess. There are some odd people but the dubbing is even more odd which makes it seem really silly. We have to mention Gordon Felio the rather large man had done a couple of films especially with What's New Pussycat (1965), uncredited as the 'fat man'. Anthony Steffen is usually rather good and was in The Crimes of the Black Cat (1972) and The Night Evelyn Came out of the Grave (1971) otherwise he was in many great spaghetti westerns. Anita Strindberg can be good and certainly her best giallo was Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only Have the Key (1972). Of course she had her breasts enhanced and she usually bares them and also with a 'blacksploitation' moment in this one.
    6Rose_Noire

    «Haiti could have been wonderful.»

    The giallo universe takes the plane and lands in Haiti. A young faltering couple, Fred (Gabriele Tinti, La Morte risale a ieri sera) and Grace (Anita Strindberg, Una Lucertola con la pelle di donna), seeking for exoticism, goes on holidays in Haiti "expecting the heat of the tropics to rekindle their flame". But they come just in the middle of a perilous plot where is involved Fred's friend, Williams (Anthony Steffen, La Notte che Evelyn usci dalla tomba), an idealist doctor settled in the island, and inventor of a revolutionary aphrodisiac formula.

    A bunch of unscrupulous businessmen lust for the new drug, from Peacock (Gordon Felio), an "ugly and fat man" found of young ephebes, and his greedy partner Garner (Stelio Candelli, La Morte scende leggera), to Prater and his violent henchman Murdock (Alfio Nicolosi), and all gather to the luxury hostel of Philippe (Umberto Raho, Sette scialli di seta gialla). And is Fred himself only in Haiti for vacation? Nevertheless, all those who track the marvelous potion become murdered through POV shot sequences by a mysterious killer gloved and shod in black, the corpses being found fully drained of their blood. Seeing she has been embarked in a very dangerous and deadlocked adventure, Grace seeks to flee away, but she might succumb to the call of the goddess Erzulie, mistress of "life and felicity", whom voodoo trances invite her to love.

    The killer happening to be very ingenious, murders are always inventive and sophisticated. Unfortunately, the plot remains pretty confused, the motives of the murderer rather fuzzy, and the junction between the voodoo background and the pharmaceutic issue very wobbly, in spite of the fleeting appearance of the cursed Tetraodon fish of zombie poison. A very fine sequence full of reverie and eroticism with an Anita Strindberg under narcotics raises the level, but finally we stay much less far from Craven's Serpent and the Rainbow, not to mention Hitchcock's Capricorn other tropic. This movie shall however get attention from giallo addicts, and perhaps those interested in the Haiti under Duvalier, festal crowd sequences being put as "authentic in every details". (Viewed in the Italian 1h35 version.)
    5MajesticMane

    🌴🔍 Unsettling and Terrifically Weird: A Mondo-Giallo Blend

    "Tropic of Cancer," co-directed by Giampaolo Lomi and Edoardo Mulargia, takes us on a slow-moving, otherworldly journey to Haiti. This Italian thriller, disguised as a giallo, weaves together elements of voodoo, betrayal, and murder.

    While vacationing in Haiti, a married couple encounters an old doctor friend, Dr. Williams, who has invented a new drug formula. Unscrupulous parties are desperate to acquire it by any means necessary. The stakes rise as bodies pile up, and the film's unsettling atmosphere keeps viewers on edge.

    Marcello Masciocci's excellent, colorful, widescreen photography captures the Haitian locations with an otherworldly feel. The film's framing adds to the eerie ambiance, making it stand out within the giallo genre.

    Anthony Steffen delivers a solid performance as the conflicted doctor caught in a web of intrigue.

    Anita Strindberg's unique beauty and icy cool screen presence enhance the film. Gabriele Tinti adds depth to his character, caught between desire and danger.

    The film's blend of Haitian voodoo rituals and giallo elements creates an unusual and captivating experience. It's not based on Henry Miller's celebrated book of the same title, but it carves its own niche.

    While "Tropic of Cancer" doesn't reach the heights of some giallo classics, its fresh ideas and unsettling atmosphere make it worth a watch. The film's visuals transport us to Haiti, where shadows hide secrets, and danger lurks in every corner. The haunting score adds to the film's unease, emphasizing the mysterious and otherworldly aspects.

    🌟 Overall Verdict: "Tropic of Cancer" may not be a masterpiece, but its weirdness and unconventional blend make it a hidden gem for fans of offbeat thrillers.

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    • Trivia
      Not based on the celebrated Henry Miller book of the same title.
    • Goofs
      Chasing Williams down an otherwise empty street, despite plenty of space to run around the only other person present, Garner appears to make a point of running straight for the guy to push him out of the way.
    • Quotes

      Fred Wright: Having a slut for a wife can have its advantages.

    • Crazy credits
      "The sequence of documentary nature were filmed on location, and are therefore authentic in every detail."

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1972 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Haiti
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Inferno unter heißer Sonne
    • Filming locations
      • Haiti
    • Production companies
      • 14 Luglio Cinematografica
      • Plata Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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