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Medusa

  • 1973
  • Unrated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
433
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George Hamilton, Cameron Mitchell, and Luciana Paluzzi in Medusa (1973)
MysteryThriller

In Greece, a stewardess is murdered by a masked maniac. Suspicion falls on a drunken American playboy (George Hamilton) and a murderous gangster (Cameron Mitchell).In Greece, a stewardess is murdered by a masked maniac. Suspicion falls on a drunken American playboy (George Hamilton) and a murderous gangster (Cameron Mitchell).In Greece, a stewardess is murdered by a masked maniac. Suspicion falls on a drunken American playboy (George Hamilton) and a murderous gangster (Cameron Mitchell).

  • Director
    • Gordon Hessler
  • Writer
    • Christopher Wicking
  • Stars
    • George Hamilton
    • Luciana Paluzzi
    • Cameron Mitchell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    433
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Writer
      • Christopher Wicking
    • Stars
      • George Hamilton
      • Luciana Paluzzi
      • Cameron Mitchell
    • 20User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Hamilton
    George Hamilton
    • Jeffrey
    Luciana Paluzzi
    Luciana Paluzzi
    • Sarah
    • (as Lucianna Paluzzi)
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Angelo
    Thodoros Roubanis
    Thodoros Roubanis
    • Nikos
    • (as Theodore Roubanis)
    Nora Valsami
    Nora Valsami
    • Stewardess
    Takis Kavouras
    • Inspector
    Alana Stewart
    Alana Stewart
    • Eleana
    • (as Alana Hamilton)
    Paris Dimoleon
    • David
    • (as P. Christian Dimoleon)
    Piero Aversa
    Joanne Zealand
    Gunilla Blum
    Nikos Tsachiridis
    Nikos Tsachiridis
      • Director
        • Gordon Hessler
      • Writer
        • Christopher Wicking
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      User reviews20

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      Dethcharm

      Greece Is The Word...

      Jeffrey (George Hamilton) is a frivolous, quite possibly psychotic playboy. He and his sister stand to inherit the family fortune through their zillionaire father's will. It's not long before those involved with the will begin dying at the hands of a mysterious strangler.

      Not even fellow psycho and loan shark, Angelo (Cameron Mitchell) is a match for this shadowy figure!

      MEDUSA is a semi-dark, somewhat twisted tale of greed, violence, and murder. There are a few memorable scenes, like Angelo's swimming sequence. Though kooky and dull, this movie is worth watching to witness Hamilton and Mitchell face off in their dueling histrionics. Hamilton is his usual smirking self. So, if you're a big fan of "The Man With The Tan", that'll bump this one up a couple of notches...
      2Hitchcoc

      Zzzzzzzzzzzzz!

      George Hamilton. What an argument for birth control. I have never seen this guy in anything worthwhile, yet he still seems to hang around. This terrible film involves his being tiresome and obnoxious. He goes from place to place, acting like an idiot, drunk, living a life he wants to continue. If this is why he needs the money, don't give him any. He serves no purpose at all. The title of the movie is misleading. If someone can explain it to me. I found it in a horror collection. I thought it was about Greek mythology. There is no Medusa. That's the thing that when looked at would turn a person to stone. Just about the same thing happened to me. Only I was snoring the whole time. There is nothing campy or bad movieish about this. It is an hour and half of dreadful dullness. Oh yes, George is known for his tan.
      1evanston_dad

      Please Make George Hamilton Go Away

      Quite terrible international "thriller" that stars George Hamilton as an obnoxious playboy who may or may not be involved in the murders of a bunch of people connected to his father's will.

      I guarantee you you won't care whether he is or not, or whether or not he's bonking his sister in a weird relationship the film suggests might lean toward the incestuous, or why the film's called "Medusa," or how Hamilton managed to have a career despite being worthless in pretty much every category necessary to being a successful entertainer. You will only care about the movie ending so that Hamilton's annoying, twerpy jerk of a character will no longer be assaulting your T.V. screen, or rather you will only care if you are still awake, as I certainly wasn't.

      Grade: F
      4Bezenby

      Attack of the over actors!

      I got this as part of a box set and ignored it for years. Desperate to tidy up the unwatched films in my collection prior to Christmas, I threw this one on and watched it in a flu haze. George Hamilton sure is annoying, isn't he? This film is part crime caper, a quasi-giallo for a while, then a tragedy. I must have very low standards because I didn't find this one too slow at all, but the over-acting of George Hamilton really scuppers the film. His character is so absolutely smug and irritating it nearly derails the film. On the other hand, Cameron Mitchell, who is also way over the top here, manages to entertain as a cackling old gangster.

      What you have here is a bunch of people you don't care about after an amended will. A mysterious person is killing off folk involved, but it ain't that hard to figure out who it is. Medusa was worth one watch, but throughout I wanted to reach into the screen and strangle George Hamilton, who constantly acts like a moron who's been put in front of the camera for the first time.

      You can get this film free through public domain - that should ease the pain a little.
      4Chase_Witherspoon

      Greek Tragedy of Storytelling

      Confusing tale of hell-raising playboy (Hamilton), a rogue mercenary thief based in Greece and living a bizarre double life as a cold blooded murderer. Enchanting though she may be, Paluzzi's Medusa connection is tenuous, instead the film focuses on Hamilton's bloody conquests with a succession of exotic imports, among them, Alana Stewart and the beautiful (and unknown) Nora Valsami. The rub of course is that Hamilton never actually recalls doing the deeds, while the manipulative Paluzzi disposes of the evidence (complete with mop and bucket) before suspicion is aroused.

      Takis Kavouras is effective as the no-nonsense, yet ineffectual police inspector, while Cameron Mitchell is wasted as a local mobster who ends up, literally, swimming with the fishes in a sadistic demise. Hamilton is suitably hammy as he feigns drunken stupor one moment, fractured lunatic on the edge the next. The relationship between Paluzzi and his character is complex and, to my mind, never properly revealed (there's an implied incestuousness never realised). Paluzzi, for her part is assured and suitably sinister as the title character, with just a hint of the mythology to make the title linkage (revealed in the film's final act).

      Authentic and attractive location work, combined with some effective chills and suspense are hampered by the convoluted storyline, making for a very uneven thriller. "Medusa" seems to dramatically change track at intermission, switching from a routine crime drama to a twisted "Bonnie & Clyde". Director Hessler's plot is full of sadism, lust and jealousy - just the ingredients necessary for a Greek tragedy of this ilk, but it ultimately lacks cohesion and sense.

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      • Trivia
        According to screenwriter Christopher Wicking, this film was made because George Hamilton was willing to do it. He was about to marry Alana Stewart and thought it would be nice to have a honeymoon in the sun with all expenses paid by the film company and an acting salary to go with it.
      • Goofs
        George Hamilton and Luciana Paluzzi are supposed to be brother and sister. She speaks with a thick Italian accent and he speaks like an American.
      • Quotes

        Inspector: I hope I'm not disturbing you so late at night.

        Nikos: Don't you ever sleep?

        Inspector: Nobody's ever caught me at it.

      • Connections
        References Gone with the Wind (1939)

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      • Release date
        • August 26, 1982 (Mexico)
      • Countries of origin
        • United Kingdom
        • Greece
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Cocktail infernal
      • Filming locations
        • Rhodes, Greece
      • Production company
        • Roubanis and Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 43m(103 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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