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The Slasher ... Is the Sex Maniac!

Original title: Rivelazioni di un maniaco sessuale al capo della squadra mobile
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.3K
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The Slasher ... Is the Sex Maniac! (1972)
Psychological ThrillerSlasher HorrorCrimeDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A serial killer is on the loose. His victims are unfaithful wives and he always leaves compromising photographs at the crime scene.A serial killer is on the loose. His victims are unfaithful wives and he always leaves compromising photographs at the crime scene.A serial killer is on the loose. His victims are unfaithful wives and he always leaves compromising photographs at the crime scene.

  • Director
    • Roberto Bianchi Montero
  • Writers
    • Luigi Angelo
    • Italo Fasan
    • Roberto Bianchi Montero
  • Stars
    • Farley Granger
    • Sylva Koscina
    • Silvano Tranquilli
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • Writers
      • Luigi Angelo
      • Italo Fasan
      • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • Stars
      • Farley Granger
      • Sylva Koscina
      • Silvano Tranquilli
    • 29User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Inspector Capuana
    Sylva Koscina
    Sylva Koscina
    • Barbara Capuana
    Silvano Tranquilli
    Silvano Tranquilli
    • Paolo Santangeli
    Annabella Incontrera
    Annabella Incontrera
    • Franca Santangeli
    Chris Avram
    Chris Avram
    • Professor Casali
    Sandro Pizzochero
    • Roberto
    • (as Sandro Pizzorro)
    Krista Nell
    • Renata
    Angela Covello
    Angela Covello
    • Bettina Santangeli
    Fabrizio Moresco
    Fabrizio Moresco
    • Piero
    Andrea Scotti
    Andrea Scotti
    • Gianni
    Irene Pollmer
    • Giannina
    Luciano Rossi
    Luciano Rossi
    • Gastone
    Ivano Staccioli
    • The Liar
    Nino Foti
    Jessica Dublin
    Jessica Dublin
    • Rossella
    Paul Oxon
    • Mauro
    Philippe Hersent
    • The Questor
    Nieves Navarro
    Nieves Navarro
    • Lilly
    • (as Susan Scott)
    • Director
      • Roberto Bianchi Montero
    • Writers
      • Luigi Angelo
      • Italo Fasan
      • Roberto Bianchi Montero
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    7christopher-underwood

    nasty knifings

    I'm not sure I've ever seen this and had got a blu-ray of Code Red from the US and was pleased that I got it. It is not brilliant but rather good and the dead girls are very naked for their killings. And rather nasty knifings they are, the killer is certainly in the classic style with black coat, big hat and of course black leather gloves. Roberto Bianchi Montero made many different films but I think this was his only giallo and was 65 at the time. Farley Granger is impressive and the girls lovely especially Sylva Koschina and I always love to see Nieves Navarro (Susan Scott). It was an interesting idea that the naughty girls get it and the end is really good as we get to see Farley looking on!
    9Solid_Gold

    MY favourite Giallo

    I love this movie. The first time that I saw it was when I was a little girl, around 9 or 10 years old. The storyline is great: a killer who targets women who have been unfaithful to their husbands. It is unfair that the killer does not target unfaithful men, but hey, this is a giallo after all. It's funny because I am pretty sure that I only like this movie because I watch it in Italian, and that makes it exotic to me. If it were an American movie, I would probably not like it as much. Farley Granger is quite handsome, even more so than in "Strangers On A Train". There is a red herring that I found predictable, but I've been watching horror films for most of my life, so I often guess correctly what's going on. I knew who the killer really was long before it was revealed. I found the ending quite sad though. It would have been nice to have a different outcome. At least this giallo doesn't have the graphic violence that some of it's contemporaries have.
    6Bezenby

    So Sweet, So Dead, So Booby

    Someone is the classic giallo uniform (hat, gloves, raincoat, stocking over the face) is murdering the adulterous wives of the upper classes and leaving pictures of their crimes at the scene. Try not to focus on the men in this situation getting off without punishment - just go with the flow.

    A moustachioed Farley Granger is on the case, which quickly becomes a serial killer case when another unfaithful woman is stalked, in slow motion, on a beach, then slashed to death. Farley finds pictures scattered about that crime scene too, although the offending male always has his face scored out. Who could be putting paid to the pampered people of the pompous populace?

    So everyone that's rich is knocking boots with each other, we find out as all the surviving ladies have a naked massage thing going on. Silvano Trinquili is having it off with his neighbour, whose husband is crippled, and when she's murdered, her husband stupidly falls down a flight of stairs and dies, which may be the most pointless random death in a giallo I've watched to date.

    Oh, and there's the obvious red herring. Played of course by Luciano Rossi, this red herring is the guy who prepares the corpses - he loves running his hands over them and speaking to them and tells the policeman that they are at the most beautiful in this state. I think the character's name was Reddo Herringi.

    Although it is packed full of naked women, the plot kind of plods along bumping off people here and there. The ending is a cracker however - one of those out of nowhere endings you get in Italian cinema (see Black Turin for another one I didn't see coming). This is one of those gialli that you'll get to once you've watched the more interesting ones.
    lazarillo

    Not good, but somewhat misunderstood, giallo

    The rap on this giallo is that it is especially moralistic and misogynistic; however,I found the first charge to be untrue and the other greatly exaggerated. A crazed killer is murdering unfaithful wives and leaving photographic evidence of their dalliances next to the bodies. This certainly SEEMS pretty moralistic. But the betrayed husbands don't come off any more sympathetically than the wives. Many knew about their wives' infidelities and/or were playing around themselves (one husband of a murder victim is himself having an affair with another murder victim). Moreover, the killer doesn't turn out to be motivated by vengeance. He is killing these women because he can get away with it, because their high society husbands will thwart the investigation of the beleaguered inspector(Farley Granger) at every turn lest they themselves be publicly exposed as cuckolds! This kind of deep cynicism is typical of later period gialli and Italian poliziani films, but there's nothing especially moralistic about it. Viewed in this way, even the final actions of the detective, which are certainly appalling and take away the only remaining likable and sympathetic character in the movie, are clearly more a final act of despairing cynicism than of righteous anger.

    As for the misogyny charge, the raison d'etre of this movie seems to be to show a lot of attractive European actresses (Silva Koscina, Femi Benussi, Annabella Incontrerra, Nieves Navarro, Krista Nell) in various states of undress, and the filmmakers don't seem to care too much whether these women are alive, dead, or dying at the time. The movie lacks the flair, the garish delerium, and the stylized violence of better gialli, but it's not really all that different in it's attitude toward women--they're a decorative canvas for a painting of depravity and brutality. But just because the painting isn't very good doesn't make this film any more or less morally reprehensible than other gialli. In fact, the only really sympathetic character in the whole movie is the college-age daughter (Angela Covello) of one of the murder victims, who hilariously admonishes her boyfriend's "bourgeois politics" while he fumbles with the buttons on her blouse. The incompetent filmmakers, however, inexplicably drop this potential heroine halfway through. An appealing female protagonist would have done a lot to mitigate the lingering misogyny, but here this movie once again suffers from its own incompetence.
    8rjstewart

    Definitely worth a look

    An interesting addition to the Giallo genre. Most commentators have concentrated on the apparent misogyny and gratuitous nudity as well as the unfortunate version with porno inserts (which I haven't seen). I'm not sure about the first criticism and as to the second aspect it's an integral part of Giallo. Why else would most of us sit through badly dubbed plodding dialogue and awful acting except for the occasional glimpse of the unadorned form of Babara Bouchet or Sylvia Koscina? To mind my far more interesting is the political undertone referencing the corruption of the upper classes in 1970s Italy which is in tune with "respectable" movies such as 'Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion' and 'Illustrious Corpses'. I wouldn't want to spoil the movie for those haven't seen it, but there are also definite similarities with later efforts such as 'Dressed to Kill' and 'Seven'.

    In the Giallo catalogue, I'd put this up with 'Don't Torture a Duckling'. Not as flashy as Argento, but it has something. My DVD is I think a video transfer. Maybe time for a proper digital version?

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    • Trivia
      A re-edited version released in the U.S. was called "Penetration", and featured hardcore porno footage with adult-film stars Harry Reems and Tina Russell. It was advertised as a porno featuring actor Farley Granger, who was in the original film but had nothing to do with the re-edited version. Granger threatened the distributors with a major lawsuit for the unauthorized use of his name in the new version, and they subsequently withdrew the film from US distribution, but not from Europe.
    • Goofs
      How the killer managed to get all the photos of the clandestine rendezvouses of all of his many victims is never explained.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Capuana: Homosexual?

    • Alternate versions
      The Slasher was edited into Penetration in 1976 and Farley Granger's role was changed into a porno movie watcher.
    • Connections
      References The Case of the Scorpion's Tail (1971)

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • So Sweet, So Dead
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production company
      • Produzioni Cinematografiche Romane (P.C.R.)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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