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Smile Before Death

Original title: Il sorriso della iena
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Smile Before Death (1972)
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After the death of her mother, which was ruled as suicide, a teenage girl comes back home to find her mother's husband, and a female photographer, occupying the house. But nothing is as it s... Read allAfter the death of her mother, which was ruled as suicide, a teenage girl comes back home to find her mother's husband, and a female photographer, occupying the house. But nothing is as it seems.After the death of her mother, which was ruled as suicide, a teenage girl comes back home to find her mother's husband, and a female photographer, occupying the house. But nothing is as it seems.

  • Director
    • Silvio Amadio
  • Writers
    • Silvio Amadio
    • Francesco Di Dio
    • Francesco Merli
  • Stars
    • Jenny Tamburi
    • Silvano Tranquilli
    • Rosalba Neri
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Silvio Amadio
    • Writers
      • Silvio Amadio
      • Francesco Di Dio
      • Francesco Merli
    • Stars
      • Jenny Tamburi
      • Silvano Tranquilli
      • Rosalba Neri
    • 20User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Jenny Tamburi
    • Nancy Thompson
    • (as Luciana Della Robbia)
    Silvano Tranquilli
    Silvano Tranquilli
    • Marco
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Gianna
    Hiram Keller
    Hiram Keller
    • Dorothy's Lover
    • (as Hyram Keller)
    Dana Ghia
    Dana Ghia
    • Magda
    Zora Gheorgieva
    • Dorothy Emerson
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Giovanni
    • (as Luigi Guerra)
    Fabio Garriba
    Barbara Bouchet
    Barbara Bouchet
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Silvio Amadio
    • Writers
      • Silvio Amadio
      • Francesco Di Dio
      • Francesco Merli
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    lazarillo

    Obscure, but interesting giallo

    This obscure giallo was made after director Silvio Amado's excellent "Amuck" (his only work to get a decent DVD release so far), but before his tepid melodrama "So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious". It actually shares elements with both, but I'm pleased to report it is much closer in quality to "Amuck". Visually it is not as stylish (although that might just be due to the crappy available prints), but it has the same interesting plot twists and excellent acting.

    After a her mother's suspicious suicide, a pretty teenage girl (Lucia Della Robbins)shows up at her Italian villa where she quickly discovers that her new and recently widowed stepfather (Hiram Keller) is having an affair with her mother's sexy photographer friend (Rosalba Neri, also in "Amuck"). The villainous pair plot to do in the precocious youngster, but it turns out she has her own sinister agenda as she has sexually insinuates herself between the two of them (bedding the stepfather and doing nude photo sessions with Neri). The ending is genuinely a surprise.

    Neri is good as always (although she isn't quite as exciting shooting photographs as she is shooting a shotgun in a bikini). I initially thought the teenage girl should have been played by Gloria Guida (who was later in "So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious"). Robbins wasn't a sex bomb like Guida perhaps, but she turns out to be a much better actress going from wholesome innocence to sexual precociousness to scheming malevolence, where Guida could really only have pulled off the middle one very convincingly. Special mention should also be made of the catchy, cooing score, which somehow later made its way into a 1990's American car commercial (go figure). It's even more memorable than the "Sexual!" song from "Amuck". It's not a perfect movie perhaps--it suffers from having only one brief scene of Neri getting naked (made up somewhat by frequent scenes of Della Robbins getting naked)and, of course, it looks pretty crappy. Still with a restored print and a legitimate DVD release it could be a minor classic of the genre.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    A worthy entry to this most histrionic of iconoclastic, bombastic film idioms!

    The sinfully slinky 'Smile Before Death' aka 'Il Sorriso della iena' (1972) remains a bizarrely under scrutinized, salaciously saucy slasher from cult Italian film-maker, Silvio 'Amuck!' Amadio. This deliciously deviant, unjustly obscure, sublimely sexy, full-bloodied, sensuously soft-bodied Giallo features that deliciously divine brunette Rosalba Neri, the wickedly sultry queen of B-Movie scream and hellaciously hunky, Hiram Keller as a voluptuously-villainous duo plotting to do most grievous harm to the stepdaughter of Hiram's resolutely ill-minded character.

    Bravura genre director Silvio Amadio's breezily stylish and frequently raunchy follow-up to "Amuck!" is fulsomely engorged with giddy plot twists, plentifully lurid stalk an' slash, and is busily replete with the ubiquitous "shock" ending rabid Gialli/thriller fans so ardently crave! 'Smile before Death' is most certainly guaranteed to amuse and bemuse in equally confounding measure, and remains an entirely worthy entry to this most histrionic of iconoclastic, bombastic film idioms. This gorgeous Giallo's relative rarity is wholly undeserved and one sincerely hopes that eventually it will soon get a glisteringly-restored Italian language, UK-friendly, feature-loaded DVD/Blu-ray release that this tremendously exciting thriller so earnestly deserves!
    6Bezenby

    Turn off that bloody soundtrack!

    The chirpy, Euro-Barbara Windsor squeaking soundtrack that introduces this film would perhaps fool you into think you're about to watch some "Whoopsy-Boing!" sex comedy, but you'd be wrong. Except for the sex bit.

    A horrible rich lady who has an open marriage with her Roman noble husband (Silvano Tranquili) is found dead within a locked room, her throat cut. Everyone thinks it was suicide...well, the police think it was suicide, but no one else does, especially housekeeper Magda, who now tends to the needs of Silvano and his mistress, photographer and professional moody looking smoker Rosalba Neri.

    A spanner is thrown into the works when the rich lady's daughter from a previous marriage turns up after quitting boarding school (or something like that). Her wide eyed innocence certainly catches the eyes of Rosalba, who quickly bonds with the girl by taking loads of pictures of her and conveying the idea that she may bat for both sides, as it were. Silvano's eyebrows are certainly raised when comes home to find his step-daughter bare-arsed in front of a mirror, but if this newcomer has a legit stake in the money left by the rich jerk lady, what are out scheming twosome going to do about it?

    This is more of your old-school giallo set in a big house with rich people being duplicitous and trying to out-do each other, with the usual plot twists thrown in for good measure, and a whole heap of photographer sessions between the young girl and a drooling Rosalba Neri. Obviously the girl gets it on with both the lead actors but you don't get a slow motion lesbian sex scene like you did with Silvio Amadio's previous Amuck. That said, those looking for nudity won't be let down as the stepdaughter seemingly spends half the film naked.

    I've got to admit that I found the soundtrack really irritating. "A-chi-chi-chi-di-di-dididida-chi...aaaaaaaah!" indeed.
    8The_Void

    Silvio Amandio's stylish and sexy follow-up to Amuck!

    Judging by the plot and the fact that it's directed by Silvio Amandio, I feared that this Giallo would be a lot like the director's earlier success 'Amuck!', but despite similarities between the pair; Smile Before Death is a lot more than merely a retread of the earlier work. This film adheres more closely to the Giallo tradition of stylish and bloody murders than the earlier movie, but still finds time to ensure that the plot always revolves around the central situation. In fact, it's a miracle that Amandio has managed to keep his script from becoming a complete mess; as aside from this new flair for murders, and the central situation; Smile Before Death is also a twisty little thriller, which manages to pull several things out of the hat before boiling down to a superb and unexpected conclusion. The plot follows the death of a woman named Dorothy. The police declare it suicide, but it's not long before Dorothy's daughter, Nancy, makes her way to her mother's house; where she meets the seductive Gena and her stepfather, Marco. However, things turn sinister when the housekeeper divulges some information that means Dorothy's death may not have been suicide...

    The film starts off slowly, and aside from some lush photography that makes good use of its female leads, the film doesn't really commence until the half way point. Amandio keeps the tension bubbling throughout, and sex is always at the forefront of the action. Roberto Pregadio provides a suitable catchy jingle, which accompanies nearly every scene in the movie. The tune is typically Italian, and fits the movie well; but I'd have preferred it if it was played a bit less often, as it soon starts to get old, and the overall impact is lessened. The movie benefits, as Amuck did, from a great leading performance from Rosalba Neri, who is joined by the stunning Luciana Della Robbia. The pair doesn't share any scenes together that are as great as those between Neri and Barbara Bouchet in Amuck, but Silvio Amandio obviously enjoys filming lesbian scenes; and when they're this good, I enjoy watching them! The film is rounded off by an isolated atmosphere, which provides a pressure cooker for the lead characters to roast in. This is a rare Giallo in that, by the conclusion, most aspects of it make sense and while Smile Before Death is hard to track down, I recommend making the effort!
    7acidburn-10

    Decent Mid-Tier Giallo Effort

    'Smile Before Death' is a fun little Giallo flick directed by Silvio Amadio who also made 'Amuck' which I enjoyed very much and this effort is also decent with its stylish visual set pieces, twisted sleaze and a well-executed narrative that maintains just enough tension to keep you engaged throughout.

    The plot = After the death of her mother Nancy (Jenny Tamburi) arrives back home from boarding school to find her stepfather Marco (Silvano Tranquilli) living with another woman Gianna (Rosalba Neri), but in typical Giallo fashion nothing is quite as it seems.

    The movie does open with a bang, which lays the foundation for the events that follow and after that the movie does become a little slow-paced with not much happening, but as the plot develops you can see the threads of intrigue and mystery being set up and the movie as well as the 3 main leads does a good job of keeping you invested, especially when things comes to a boil towards the last act with twists and turns that don't make much sense, but still creates a fascinating viewing experience. Although my only complaints is that this really could have done with a bit more excitement during the first act and that some of the flashbacks could have been better integrated into the plot. Also this does lack some much needed atmosphere and the limited amount of kills weren't staged very well, other than that this is still decent.

    The performances were really strong in this with Jenny Tamburi providing a solid performance as the vampish sex kitten daughter and almost steals the show. Silvano Tranquilli gives a strong performance as the stepfather and Rosalba Neri is simply excellent as ever with an amazing screen presence and a fantastic character that simply upstages everyone else.

    Overall 'Smile Before Death' is a solid Giallo but more middle tier than top of the pile.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 60245 delivered on 20-4-1972.
    • Goofs
      Sound people failed to provide thuds so there is a very disappointing total silence every time Gianna bashes Magda's skull.
    • Quotes

      Giovanni: Corpses are like guests; they stink after three days.

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1972 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Ölmeden Önce Gülümse
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Condor International Productions
      • Domizia Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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