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Nine Guests for a Crime

Original title: Nove ospiti per un delitto
  • 1977
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
928
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Nine Guests for a Crime (1977)
GialloWhodunnitCrimeDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

While spending their annual vacation on a small Mediterranean Island, nine bourgeois family members are stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious killer.While spending their annual vacation on a small Mediterranean Island, nine bourgeois family members are stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious killer.While spending their annual vacation on a small Mediterranean Island, nine bourgeois family members are stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious killer.

  • Director
    • Ferdinando Baldi
  • Writer
    • Fabio Pittorru
  • Stars
    • Arthur Kennedy
    • John Richardson
    • Caroline Laurence
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    928
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    • Director
      • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Writer
      • Fabio Pittorru
    • Stars
      • Arthur Kennedy
      • John Richardson
      • Caroline Laurence
    • 12User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • Uberto
    John Richardson
    John Richardson
    • Lorenzo
    Caroline Laurence
    Caroline Laurence
    • Giulia
    Massimo Foschi
    Massimo Foschi
    • Michele
    Loretta Persichetti
    • Patrizia
    Sofia Dionisio
    Sofia Dionisio
    • Carla
    • (as Flavia Fabiani)
    Dana Ghia
    Dana Ghia
    • Elisabetta
    Rita Silva
    Rita Silva
    • Greta
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • Walter
    Aldo Berti
    Aldo Berti
      Giancarlo Prete
      Giancarlo Prete
      • Charlie
      • (uncredited)
      Luciano Rossi
      Luciano Rossi
        • Director
          • Ferdinando Baldi
        • Writer
          • Fabio Pittorru
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        6Coventry

        Agatha Christie meets Italian giallo-sleaze!

        Admittedly this "Nine Guests for a Crime" isn't a great film per sé, but I personally loved it a lot and I'm incredibly biased because director Ferdinando Baldi put many of my favorite genres, themes and narrative styles together in a blender and then served a delicious cocktail of sleaze and violence! "While vacationing on a remote Mediterranean Island, nine guests from bourgeois family are stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious killer"… Well, from the one- sentence plot description, it's quite abundantly clear that the film is another umpteenth interpretation of Agatha Christie's legendary story "And then there were none/Ten Little Indians". But I swear that Miss Marple, as well as every other sophisticated and eloquent protagonist that Mrs. Christie ever invented, would instantly die from a heart attack if she saw what a typical Italian makeover of the story looks like! It's a whodunit thriller / giallo full of sleazy characters that shamelessly commit foul adultery, openly hate each other with a passion and desire to exterminate each other even though they are relatives! The pre-credits opening sequences show how a group of men hunt down a white-suited sailor because he was in the middle of making love to a cute girl on the beach. They shoot him at least seven times and his hand still emerges from the sandy grave they buried him in, so that gives you an idea of what good gunmen they are. All this takes place on a tropical Mediterranean island, and several years later the luxurious yacht of an obnoxious family moors here for their annual vacation. The couples are bickering about money and the loathsome personality of the patriarch, the selfish brothers have wild sex affairs with their lurid sisters-in-law and the old father's much younger hot wife does hanky-panky with one of the sons while his wife is allegedly sleeping in the very same room! In fact, these people are screwing around so much that I found it difficult to know how the couples are actually formed! The already unhealthy atmosphere gets ruined even more when they are offed one by one; butchered by a clearly frustrated killer in a black diving outfit. You guessed it; plentiful of gratuitous nudity, provided by a variety of Italian beauties, and a series of grisly murders that are occasionally inventive and occasionally mundane. The mystery aspect here is negligible, as the culprit's identity and the entire family feud sub plot are easy to predict from early on, but this film obviously has other trumps. Due to the similarities in plot, setting and Agatha Christie source material, "Nine guests for a Crime" is very reminiscent to Mario Bava's "5 Dolls for an August Moon". Bava's film is superior and has a far better denouement, but this is definitely one of the better efforts in Baldi's uneven career.
        7christopher-underwood

        very good and unusual beginning

        This has a very good and unusual beginning but unfortunately not only do we not understand the brutal killing we have just witnessed, it is not really explained until some way into the film. Consequently as we are introduced to the nine family members visiting a deserted island we lack an initial interest and as the lovely dresses slip on and off we are further distracted.

        This is aggravated by everybody sliding off with everyone else and we find it almost impossible to keep track of just who is who and who they are supposed to be with. Then when the main string of killings takes place we are left lacking any real involvement. Still, it is a very good looking film, the cast are very good, that is the men's acting is of a high standard and the ladies look super. I guess this just about slips into the giallo category but it is very marginal.
        6acidburn-10

        Entertaining Giallo Fodder

        'Nine Guests for a Crime' is a fun Giallo murder mystery thriller with an interesting narrative structure that takes full advantage of the whodunit aspect of the story. The movie is briskly paced with some genuinely tense moments. The island location is visually stunning with gorgeous scenery which gives this an eerie atmosphere and sets the tone perfectly for the murderous mayhem.

        The plot - A group of family members sail a yacht to a deserted Mediterranean island for a holiday at the island's villa, only to be killed off one by one by a mysterious killer which may or may not be linked to a past murder that happened there many years ago.

        The movie is a very standard 70's trashy thriller that boasts a strong cast with plenty of entertaining moments, but what lets this down is the poorly executed death scenes that needed better gore effect & therefore very lacking and while the film is nice to look at, the tense moments are poorly staged, despite a decent set-up with the opening flashback really setting the tone, but the direction largely feels like someone going through the motions instead of doing something that could have really elevated this flick.

        Overall 'Nine Guests for a Crime' is entertaining enough Giallo fodder, but doesn't quite rise to the classic levels of the genre and could have done with a bit more energy.
        7HumanoidOfFlesh

        Tropical giallo with great male cast.

        While vacationing on a remote Mediterranean Island a group of nine guests from bourgeois family are stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious killer."Nine Guests for a Crime" is an overlooked 70's Italian giallo with plenty of graphic nudity and some gory killings.The film is obviously inspired by Agatha Christie's stories including "Ten Little Indians".The appearances of zombie-like figures are pretty creepy as is wet-suited and black-gloved killer.The male cast is excellent and recognizable for fans of Eurohorror with Arthur Kennedy playing the patriarch and Massimo Foschi,Venantino Venantini and John Richardson.If you liked "Hatchet for the Honeymoon" or "Antropophagus the Beast" give this one a look.7 out of 10.
        5kevin_robbins

        Nine Guests for a Crime is worth a watch for giallo enthusiasts but stands as an only average addition to the horror genre

        I recently watched the Italian giallo Nine Guests for a Crime (1977) on Tubi. The storyline revolves around a family gathering on a Mediterranean island, where it becomes apparent that the family's skeletons may never truly be buried. When their boat to the mainland mysteriously disappears and a killing spree ensues, targeting various family members, it becomes clear that someone is ready to settle old scores, albeit not in the way the vacation was intended.

        Directed by Ferdinando Baldi (War Bus), the film features a cast including Arthur Kennedy (Lawrence of Arabia), John Richardson (War of the Planets), Caroline Laurence (Emmanuel 3), Massimo Foschi (Otezla) and Sofia Dionisio (My Dear Killer).

        Nine Guests for a Crime maintains a high level of intensity from start to finish. The backstory and opening shootout, while more entertaining than exceptional, effectively set the tone for the film. The acting is solid, and the characters generate a sense of intrigue regarding their fates. Unfortunately, the kills and corpses in the film are rather ordinary. The female characters are stunning, and there are random shower scenes that add an element of amusement, especially the shower sequence in high heels, which had me chuckling. The film also effectively depicts how the characters' psyches evolve as the body count rises. While the ending reveal is decent, it's not enough to elevate the movie significantly.

        In conclusion, Nine Guests for a Crime is worth a watch for giallo enthusiasts but stands as an only average addition to the horror genre. I would give this a rating of 5/10 and recommend watching it once for its giallo elements.

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        • Trivia
          JB Scotch is the favorite whiskey of Ulberto's clan, as it is of fashionable bourgeois denizens of gialli in general.
        • Goofs
          While Carla is flailing and screaming as she drowns, there is a moment of silence in the audio as on screen she continues to flail and (silently) scream.
        • Quotes

          Greta: Making love is the only thing that pleases me and makes me feel like a woman.

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        • Release date
          • January 12, 1977 (Italy)
        • Country of origin
          • Italy
        • Languages
          • English
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • 9 Guests for a Crime
        • Filming locations
          • Palau, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy
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          • 1h 31m(91 min)
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        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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