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Death Carries a Cane

Original title: Passi di danza su una lama di rasoio
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
981
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Death Carries a Cane (1973)
ItalianSlasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

A photographer witnesses a murder through a telescope but can't identify the killer. She reports it to police, but other witnesses are found murdered. She may be the next target.A photographer witnesses a murder through a telescope but can't identify the killer. She reports it to police, but other witnesses are found murdered. She may be the next target.A photographer witnesses a murder through a telescope but can't identify the killer. She reports it to police, but other witnesses are found murdered. She may be the next target.

  • Director
    • Maurizio Pradeaux
  • Writers
    • Arpad DeRiso
    • Maurizio Pradeaux
    • Alfonso Balcázar
  • Stars
    • Robert Hoffmann
    • Nieves Navarro
    • Jorge Martín
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    981
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maurizio Pradeaux
    • Writers
      • Arpad DeRiso
      • Maurizio Pradeaux
      • Alfonso Balcázar
    • Stars
      • Robert Hoffmann
      • Nieves Navarro
      • Jorge Martín
    • 32User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Hoffmann
    Robert Hoffmann
    • Alberto Morosini
    Nieves Navarro
    Nieves Navarro
    • Kitty
    • (as Susan Scott)
    Jorge Martín
    • Inspector Merughi
    • (as George Martin)
    Anuska Borova
    • Lidia Arrighi…
    Serafino Profumo
    Serafino Profumo
      Simón Andreu
      Simón Andreu
      • Marco
      Anna Liberati
      • Secretary at dance academy
      Rosita Torosh
      Rosita Torosh
      • Nina Ferretti
      • (as Rosita Toros)
      Cristina Tamborra
      • Magda Hopkins
      Nerina Montagnani
      • Marta Gwery
      Orlando Baralla
      • Generale
      Gianni Pulone
      • Fireman
      • (as Giovanni Pulone)
      Sal Borgese
      Sal Borgese
      • Asdrubale Magno
      • (as Salvatore Borgese)
      Rodolfo Lolli
      • Lolli - the Inspector's assistant
      Carlo Carli
      Gianni Antinori
      • Photographer
      • (uncredited)
      Adriana Bruno
      • Fireman's Wife
      • (uncredited)
      Augusto Funari
      • Ragazzo Nel Parco
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Maurizio Pradeaux
      • Writers
        • Arpad DeRiso
        • Maurizio Pradeaux
        • Alfonso Balcázar
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      5Mathis_Vogel

      a routine giallo

      Susan Scott of "Death walks at midnight" and "Orgasmo Nero" fame stars in this fairly unremarkable entry into the giallo genre directed by Maurizio Pradeaux. She witnesses a murder of a girl through a telescope, but fails to see the killer's face (who's dressed in typical giallo fashion). With the help of her boyfriend (Robert Hoffman from Umberto Lenzi's "Spasmo") she starts her investigation, while the killer proceeds to cut the witnesses' throats with a straight razor. There's nothing special about 'Death Walks With a Cane', it's a routine giallo with little originality about it. You've got all the usual stuff here: violent murders, weird characters,crazy plot twists, but there's still something missing. Firstly - suspense, the movie is pretty damn low on thrills. Secondly - sense of style. What kind of giallo is this without stylish locations? The story is supposed to be taking place in Rome, but the action mainly revolves in some un-photogeic back streets. No gorgeous architecture,just old shacks. The most upsetting thing about the film is the camera-work: flat and uninspired, with lots of pointless zooms and occasionally out of focus. Only during the murder scenes do the proceedings look a little more lively with some nice camera angles. The murders are gory and quite well executed. The score for the film composed by Roberto Pregadio isn't progressive or groovy or pounding or anything at all. Merely generic. There's a good deal of nudity in 'Death Walks With a Cane'. Robert Hoffman (who was just excellent in "Spasmo") and Scott do what they can with the material they're given, battling through some hysterically funny dialogue. The supporting cast includes Simon Andreu and Luciano Rossi who's always played demented creeps in westerns and police films. Sadly, this time Luciano Rossi is wasted as just one more red herring. The film isn't great, still worth a look for giallo fans but had a potential to be a lot better. If you want to see the same cast in a decent film, watch "Death walks at midnight".
      6Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

      Decent but Non Essential Giallo

      While waiting for the arrival of her boyfriend at an observation point, Kitty (Susan Scott) a keen photographer peers through a tourist telescope and manages to catch sight of the brutal murder of a woman through the window of a nearby house. She is unable to get a good view of the killer's face though and when her boyfriend Alberto Morosini(Robert Hoffman) arrives out of breath and limping, she tells Alberto of her ordeal. Alberto drives her to the police, who tell her they have no news of any killings locally. In the following days even the newspapers have no account of any murder, the police don't seem to have interest until they finally discover the body of the victim and then when some of the witnesses who seen the killer flee, are brutally slain, the police devoid of any leads and led by Inspector Merughi call in the limping Alberto as they believe the killer is a cripple with a cane, Alberto's name is released to the press and soon even Kitty begins to suspect Alberto.

      It has to be said that Death Carries a Cane is low on thrills, but it does contain some violent murders and a nice gimmick for the killer, in that he uses his cane to hold down his victim before slashing their throats with a razor blade and in grand Giallo tradition the killer is replete with Black Hat/Gloves/Coat, the killers motive however is not revealed until the finale and we the viewer are not given much of a clue as who his identity and we only ever seen his hand or his frame in silhouette. The film itself lacks any kind of visual style, the colourless film stock is grainy which gives the impression of drabness, the locations for the most part are uninspired. There's also a back story of impotent composer Marco(Simon Andreu)and his ambitious reporter girlfriend and the seeming connection to the murderer of a girls ballet school, but even Giallo regulars Scott, Hoffman and Andreu fail to liven it up and Scott's obligatory nude scene seems like the fulfilment of a contractual obligation and less to do with the plot. Roberto Pregadio's score is generic and fails to liven up even the few moments of suspense, having said that it still held my interest and contained some nice kills but nothing spectacular. For Giallo completists only.
      7lancepv

      Recommended to fans of Bava

      One of the better Italian slasher flicks of it's time.

      Interesting use of color and editing. The story is rather typical but it moves about quickly enough. If you enjoy the earlier Argento flicks, Bava or even Fulci's "Don't torture a ducking" you should enjoy this.
      5chrichtonsworld

      Just a little above average!

      "Death Carries a Cane" does a pretty good job in misleading and misdirecting you. So you never know who the killer is until the ending. But the motive given for the killer doesn't make any sense. With much more effort that could have made this movie into a classic. Also some scenes did not make sense at all. Like there were scenes cut out that have to give a logical explanation for what they are doing in the scene. This giallo might be a tad sleazy for some but in a healthy way. Because the women in this move are pretty attractive. Especially Nieves Navarro (or Susan Scott). There is something about this woman that screams sophistication. All the more hilarious later on when she is being made fun of towards the end. Overall not the most impressive giallo still a good one for a rainy Sunday.
      Dethcharm

      A Closer Shave...

      A photographer named Kitty (Nieves Navarro) observes a brutal murder through a telescope. When she goes to the police, they're dismissive of her claim. Soon, a black-gloved maniac begins stalking and slashing those who may have witnessed his grisly deed.

      TORMENTOR (aka: DEATH CARRIES A CANE) is a fairly typical giallo with the expected madman, murders, red herrings, and copious nudity. However, it's quite enjoyable, and they did attempt to add a novel aspect to the killer's persona, as evidenced by the title...

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      • Trivia
        It is the rare giallo that features more than one brand of cigarettes. Here the dancer smokes Astors, basically to cigarettes what jb is to scotch in these things, while Lidia smokes the rarely seen Lord brand.
      • Goofs
        The audio goes from one end of the keyboard to the other, back and forth, keys struck in a very percussive manner, while visually Marco's hands and eyes never leave the keys directly in front of him, looking sort of like he's kneading a loaf of bread. And when one hand leaves the keyboard to caress Lidia's face, two hands are still heard playing on the audio.
      • Quotes

        John in car: [reacting to Kitty's charge for "services"] 100,000? 100,000 times up yours, asshole!

      • Alternate versions
        German version was edited for violence to avoid being confiscated & banned, however it did get BPjM indexed though. Only in 2007 was the movie removed from the index list and shortly afterwards the uncut version was granted a FSK-16 rating.
      • Connections
        Features How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1967)

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      • Release date
        • January 5, 1973 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Spain
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Tormentor
      • Filming locations
        • Civitavecchia, Roma, Lazio, Italy
      • Production companies
        • Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
        • Società Europea Films Internazionali Cinematografica (SEFI)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 24m(84 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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