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Puzzle

Original title: L'uomo senza memoria
  • 1974
  • 1h 32m
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6.3/10
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Puzzle (1974)
An amnesiac man begins to think he may have lived a double life.
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An amnesiac man and his estranged wife restart their romance, only to find themselves hounded by unscrupulous figures from his past life.An amnesiac man and his estranged wife restart their romance, only to find themselves hounded by unscrupulous figures from his past life.An amnesiac man and his estranged wife restart their romance, only to find themselves hounded by unscrupulous figures from his past life.

  • Director
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Writers
    • Roberto Infascelli
    • Bruno Di Geronimo
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Stars
    • Senta Berger
    • Luc Merenda
    • Umberto Orsini
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    • Director
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Writers
      • Roberto Infascelli
      • Bruno Di Geronimo
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Stars
      • Senta Berger
      • Luc Merenda
      • Umberto Orsini
    • 25User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Sara Grimaldi
    Luc Merenda
    Luc Merenda
    • Ted Walden…
    Umberto Orsini
    Umberto Orsini
    • Daniele
    Anita Strindberg
    Anita Strindberg
    • Mary Caine
    Bruno Corazzari
    Bruno Corazzari
    • George
    Rosario Borelli
    • Policeman
    Manfred Freyberger
    • Philip
    Tom Felleghy
    • Dr. Archibald T. Wildgate
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    Vittorio Fanfoni
    Duilio Cruciani
    • Luca
    Andrea Montuschi
    • Uomo che entra nel bagno
    • (uncredited)
    Sergio Soldano
    • Uomo che assiste all'investimento
    • (uncredited)
    Duccio Tessari
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    • Director
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Writers
      • Roberto Infascelli
      • Bruno Di Geronimo
      • Duccio Tessari
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    6Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    decent Giallo but.....

    Puzzle aka Man without memory aka Uomo senza memoria, L' (1974)

    Eight months after a near fatal car crash in London, Peter Smith (Luc Merenda)is still unsure of his real id, the only clue he has is the car was rented to someone by that name, the name he now goes under. His doctors say that through his sub conscious he is deliberately hiding his past, out of fear. He is introduced to a man, Philip, who claims his real name is in fact Ted and who claims that he, Ted/Peter is a conman, Ted/Peter can neither corroborate or deny the accusations, one thing for sure though is the man has a grudge against him, they go to Peter's apartment to discuss matters but Philip is shot and killed by an assailant with a rifle on the building opposite, Peter then receives a telegram which claims to be from his wife who lives in Portofino, Italy, and after hiding the body flees the scene.

    Sara his wife (Senta Berger) has put her missing husband behind her now and has moved on to a new friendship with Daniel Reinhardt (Umberto Orsini), the local swimming coach , she has also befriended one of his pupils, Luca, a keen swimmer and amateur photographer who has a bit of a crush on her. On the eve of her husband's arrival she is attacked and drugged in her own home by an unseen assailant but the motive is unclear as nothing was taken, the police are baffled. On his arrival Peter is unable to recognize his estranged wife and is prompted by a red haired stranger as to her identity. Sara regails their past to an inquisitive Ted, she tells of their whirlwind relationship, and the fact that she never really knew what business he was in, just that it was secret work that may have involved antiques. "Who am I ? He pleads…"a dirty rotten bastard " she replies and every one seems to agree!. Ted/Peter is shocked to find out that Sara had not in fact sent the telegram, Ted tells her they may be in danger and that the killer has arranged it that way, but what is his motive? Puzzle shies away from the usual clichés of the genre and in so doing it turns out to be a rather slow and plodding affair, who the killer is? is always an important part of any Giallo and there are many suspects in the film, is Sara somehow involved?..is she really his wife…is he really Ted?…could it be the red haired stranger who introduces himself as George (Bruno Corazzari) who claims to have saved his life, could it be Daniel, the friend of Sara or perhaps the mysterious blonde Mary (an underused Anita Strindberg) or could it even be the helpful policeman?…well to anyone with a knowledge of Gialli, it will be pretty obvious. Puzzle isn't bad in any way, it just doesn't excel or excite, the way a Giallo should, the second half of the film is better when the pace builds but if feels more like your regular crime film as opposed to that of a Giallo, the performances of the three main leads are all good but there is a distinct lack of great set pieces but the best kill is saved until the end when the real killer is revealed. The film does however seem to foreshadow scenes from both TCM(1974) and The Shining(1980). Not essential Giallo by any means but an enjoyable way to pass 90 mins.
    Richard_Harland_Smith

    WAIT UNTIL DARK meets THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE ... sort of

    In London, an amnesiac is abducted and beaten by a stranger who calls him a "dirty son of a double-crosser." When a sniper's bullet kills his attacker, the amnesiac flees the country with airline tickets provided by a wife he never knew he had. Arriving in Portofino, the amnesiac is called a "dirty rotten bastard" by his wife, and threatened by another stranger to return a million dollars in uncut heroin - or die. Duccio Tessari's stylish L'UOMO SENZA MEMORIA/MAN WITHOUT A MEMORY, aka PUZZLE (1974), tears a page or two from Terence Young's WAIT UNTIL DARK, substituting for sightlessness a memory loss that seems self-willed. The more the amnesiac (Luc Merenda) learns of his past, the more he wants to forget (Hal Hartley's indie AMATEUR mined similar territory twenty years later). Tessari (A PISTOL FOR RINGO, DEATH OCCURRED LAST NIGHT, THE BLOODSTAINED BUTTERFLY) and scenarist Ernesto Gastaldi (WEREWOLF IN A GIRL'S DORMITORY, TORSO) make the principal characters surprisingly likeable for giallo pawns and the derivativeness of the narrative is offset by a series of nicely staged setpieces (a razor slashing predates Angie Dickinson's postcoital comeuppance in Brian DePalma's DRESSED TO KILL by more than half a decade). Senta Berger proves an above average heroine, and even gets to brandish a chainsaw in the film's tense conclusion. This film won't convert any new fans to the giallo genre, but should provide an invigorating diversion to those familiar with the rules of the game.
    7rdoyle29

    Dull middle, but good beginning & end

    Luc Merenda has amnesia. He woke up from an auto accident about a year ago and has been unable to remember anything about his life. He had identification on him, but nothing can be found about his past. His psychiatrist introduces him to someone who claims to know him, but he immediately attacks Merenda demanding to know where the stuff is. Someone shoots and kills him through Merenda's window.

    Merenda learned a bit from the guy. He learned that his name is actually "Ted Walden" and that he has a wife waiting for him in Italy. When someone sends him info about his wife and a train ticket, he goes to see her.

    His wife is Senta Berger. She's assumed for the last year that Merenda ran out on her. She learns of his imminent arrival, but someone breaks into her house ... but doesn't take anything. When Merenda arrives, he's confronted by Bruno Corazzari who claims they are friends and partners in a shady deal that was to net them $1 million. The problem is that Merenda has the goods, and if he doesn't start remembering, the big boss will come after all of them.

    After this fairly compelling setup, this film settles into a long rut before livening up for a delightfully absurd climax involving Chekhov's chainsaw and a villain undone when the rug is literally pulled out from under him. I think anyone watching this will know who the main villain is long before the film bothers to tell you, but it's a mildly entertaining diversion. It's pretty tame for a giallo, especially one this late in the cycle, but Duccio Tessari delivers this one just fine.

    Anita Strindberg has a tiny, but fairly significant role.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Fantastic Italian giallo with lovely Anita Strindberg.

    Luc Merenda suffers from amnesia.His memory is fragmented but he seems to remember that he was once married to Senta Berger.When he returns to her his past partners in crime appear and want to get the money he has hidden somewhere...Superbly shot Italian giallo with violent and exciting finale which includes chainsaw vs chair duel.Luc Merenda is a pretty good lead and Senta Berger makes for a beautiful heroine and there's also a smaller role for genre regular Anita Strindberg.There are several suspenseful moments in "Puzzle",so fans of Italian gialli won't be disappointed.The film lack sleaze and high body-count,but overlook that and you have one of the best Italian giallos of early 70's with lovingly breezy Gianni Ferrio score.8 giallos out of 10.
    6Bezenby

    Jackie Chan's Who Am I? - Giallo version

    Luc Merenda plays Pete, a guy in London who has no memory following a car crash eight months previous. In fact, although his driving license says Peter, he might actually be called Ted. At least that's what the guy who tries to kill him calls him, before he himself is killed by a mystery assassin. It's around this time that Pete/Ted receives a telegram telling him to get ass over to Italy, where his wife is waiting for him. Problem being is that Ted didn't even know he was married.

    Still, he heads over there anyway, and luckily enough a mysterious guy with a runny nose points out his wife at the train station. Now Sara's got problems of her own, seeing as she'd written off Ted's disappearance and now gotten a job as a swimming instructor at a local school, hooking up with new guy Reinhart (Orisini). Sara actually finds this new Ted a lot more pleasing than the old one, and starts falling in love with him all over, much to the dismay of Reinhart.

    Runny nose guy turns out to be George, a very aggressive man who claims that Ted owes him something, and that he needs it before 'they' kill him, and if doesn't get it, he's going to kill Ted, but Sara first. Ted around this time also starts getting flashes of the past, and that turns out not to be good news, as his first recalled memory is seeing a man getting his throat cut by a mystery figure. To make things worse, George also starts on Sara, but when someone slashes her dog's throat, he's adamant that it wasn't him.

    The first thing you'll notice is the complete absence of the black gloved killer in this giallo, but all the mysterious plot elements are there for the viewer to figure out. Is Ted suffering from amnesia or is he pretending? If he's not pretending, how can he trust anything that's going on, or anyone he meets? And what exactly is it that George is after?

    This film, while not action packed, has a lot going for it. Starting with the great cinematography and use of colour (as usual for a giallo), the predominant colour here is blue, which appears in many shades and forms. Better still is Bruno Corazzari having a much larger role than usual. He always plays sinister types, but here he's given the space to branch out and his presence hangs over much of the film. His best scene is when he corners Sara, who is recovering with a broken leg, and just stands throwing lit match over lit match at her. Not life threatening, but a tense scene indeed. Umberto Orisini also has a bigger role than usual and has a very natural acting style I notice, that serves him well throughout the film. Luc Merenda of course is all eyebrows and glowering, and still comes across like a really thin Arnie.

    There's a lack of blood and gore in this one that pays off in a later scene involving a chainsaw. One thing I did notice was that when one character falls to their death, the dummy's head falls off. Strange gaff from Tessari, whose composition and execution are usually flawless.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 64987 delivered on 12 August 1974.
    • Goofs
      Against Sara's assault with a chainsaw, Reinhardt just picks up a chair and holds it in front of him so she can easily make a clean cut, rather than jerking it around to defend himself.
    • Quotes

      Ted Walden: Before we talk of other things, who the hell am I?

      Philip: [sucker punches Ted] I'll tell you who you are. You're a dirty son of a double-crosser. A two-bit con artist who thinks that he can pretend that he's lost his memory.

      [kicks Ted while he's down]

      Philip: Well I'll get it back for you.

      Ted Walden: No! Hold it! Hold on!

      Philip: Ah. Got it back already, have you?

      Ted Walden: No.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Labyrinthus (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Labyrinthus
      Written by Giorgio Calabrese and Gianni Ferrio

      Sung by Rossella Canaccini (as Rossella)

      Recorded on RCA Records

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1975 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Der Mann ohne Gedächtnis
    • Filming locations
      • Emilio Pucci boutique, Port of Portofino, Liguria, Italy(Reinhardt and Sara talk about going to the movies)
    • Production company
      • Dania Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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