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Angela Covello in Baba Yaga (1973)
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I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale / Torso Sergio Martino. 1973
University Piazza IV Novembre, 1, 06123 Perugia PG, Italy See in map
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 '𝐈 𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐩𝐢 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐨 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐜𝐞 𝐝𝐢 𝐯𝐢𝐨𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐳𝐚 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐞' (𝟏𝟗𝟕𝟑)
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Baba Yaga (1973)
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Sergio Martino’s gloriously grisly giallo ‘Torso’ glided into theaters in Italy this day 50 years ago. 🔪☠️🪚
“𝙳𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚑 𝚒𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚔𝚎𝚎𝚙𝚎𝚛 𝚘𝚏 𝚜𝚎𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚝𝚜.”
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Baba Yaga (1973)
"Come and see me. Can I count on it?"
"Well, I'm not sure, I'm very busy these days."
"Take my advice. Come and see me, Valentina. My house is very old. I am sure you will find it interesting."
#baba yaga#Baba yaga‚ the devil witch#italian cinema#nudity#carroll baker#Isabelle De Funès#george eastman#Ely Galleani#Daniela Balzaretti#Angela Covello#Sergio Masieri#Mario Mattia Giorgetti#Carla Mancini#Corrado Farina#guido crepax#Giulio Berruti#François de Lannurien#Piero Umiliani#Director Farina was a fan of Crepax's Valentina comic strip‚ and had made documentaries on the subject. This is one of only two feature#Films Farina made‚ which is inexplicable‚ because this is actually pretty incredible. Ok‚ it's... Complicated. On the one hand Farina#Presents Baba Yaga as a predatory older lesbian out to seduce the heroine from a happy heteronormative life into something dark and#Sinister and sapphic: that's obviously shitty. On the plus side‚ I do think it's interesting how Farina equates lesbianism with the old#World and with nature‚ where many contemporary films were holding queerness as symptomatic of a dangerous new society. Also this is kind of#Beautiful; Farina has an artists eye‚ making these incredibly evocative dream sequences and fantasies out of very little. He's also more#Politically engaged than many of the other filmmakers working in the genre in Italy at that time (or should I say more visibly political)#This film is full of protests and demos and performance art and philosophy. For a minor picture that had a tortuous production it turned#Out kind of special. Alas‚ producers cut the film to ribbons without Farina's knowledge and whilst some of that lost material has been#Recovered and spliced back in‚ it is of a noticeably inferior quality. The Redux cut is about as close to the original version as possible#Today‚ and had the directors seal of approval‚ so that's the version to go for where possible. Good stuff‚ if a little problematique#I posted a much longer review on letterboxd. Also tw for one instance of pointlessly crass racism.
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Angela Covello in Baba Yaga (1973)
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Baba Yaga 1973
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Torso (1973) – Episode 137 – Decades of Horror 1970s
"Death is the keeper of secrets.” In other words, three can keep a secret if two are dead? Join your faithful Grue Crew - Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr - as they check out exactly how many secrets are kept in Torso (1973), Sergio Martino’s giallo all’italiana.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 137 – Torso (1973)
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A string of appalling lust murders shocks the University of Perugia as a sadistic serial killer strangles to death beautiful college girls with a red and black scarf.
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  Director: Sergio Martino
Writers: Sergio Martino, Ernesto Gastaldi; Lewis E. Ciannelli (dialogue: English version) (uncredited)
Cast
Suzy Kendall as Jane
Tina Aumont as Dani (Daniela)
Luc Merenda as Roberto
John Richardson as Franz
Roberto Bisacco as Stefano Vanzi
Ernesto Colli as Gianni Tomasso, the street vendor
Angela Covello as Katia
Carla Brait as Ursula
Conchita Airoldi as Carol Peterson
Patrizia Adiutori as Flo (Florence) Heineken
Luciano Bartoli as Peter
Gianni Greco as George
Luciano De Ambrosis as Inspector Martino
Carlo Alighiero as Uncle Nino
Jeff sees several giallo tropes present in Torso and thinks the first hour seemed a bit pedestrian. During the last half-hour, however, the tension really ramped up. Though not a big giallo fan in general, Chad also thinks the first hour is a tough slog, but the third act more than makes up for it. The trailer for Torso is one of Bill’s favorites and he agrees the film’s tone flips about an hour into it. He also gives it credit for being pretty stylistic, especially for the time in which it is released. Doc, however, found himself rather surprised that he likes Torso as much as he does, citing its brutality, the switch in the main character, and the abundance of suspects as reasons why.
The Decades of Horror 1970s Grue-Crew appreciate Torso, some more than others, but they all agree it is worth a watch, especially if you're a fan of giallo films. As of this writing, Torso is available to stream from Shudder and on physical media as a Special Edition Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule will be Patrick (1978), chosen by Chad! Be sure to join us for that one. 
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1972
Rivelazioni di un maniaco sessuale al capo della squadra mobile
Data di uscita: 11 agosto 1972 (Italia)
Regista: Roberto Bianchi Montero
Music by Giorgio Gaslini
Paese di produzione: Italia 🇮🇹
Scritto da: Luigi Angelo, Italo Fasan
Sceneggiatura: Roberto Bianchi Montero Luigi Angelo, Italo Fasan
Interpreti e personaggi
SYLVA KOSCINA: Barbara Capuana
Farley Granger: comm. Mario Capuana
Silvano Tranquilli: Paolo Santangeli
Susan Scott (Nieves Navarro): Lilly
Annabella Incontrera: Franca Santangeli
Femi Benussi: Serena
Krista Nell: Renata
Luciano Rossi : Gastone
Ivano Staccioli: il mitomane
Fabrizio Moresco: Piero
Philippe Hersent: il questore
Chris Avram: professor Casali
Angela Covello: Bettina Santangeli
Andrea Scotti: Giovanni
Irene Pollmer: Giannina
Nino Foti: Marcello
Jessica Dublin: Rossella, la chiromante
Paul Oxon: amante di Renata
Sandro Pizzorro: Dario Santilli
Luigi Ciavarro: vicecommissario
Bruno Boschetti: un poliziotto
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A wonderful discussion about Italian fashion & culture in San Francisco with Lorenzo Ortona, Consul General of Italy, San Francisco and his team. #ItalyInSanFran Cinzia Paolini Liz Covello Van Dermeir Angela Pavese Ph @Claudianzalone #SFConfidential @italyinsanfran #NonLeTolgoMai #SFConfidential #love #fashionblogger #outfitoftheday #streetstyle #fashion #fashiongram #styledumonde #portrait #portraitphotography #lookbook #liketkit #ootdshare #outfit #picoftheday #photooftheday #fashionista #ss19 #fashioninfluencers #fashionist (presso Consulate General of Italy in San Francisco) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxpgJZ4I62j/?igshid=1bveoeccfhxqa
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tina-aumont · 6 years
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Torso screencaps!!
Torso (Italian: I corpi presentano tracce di violenza carnale, lit. 'The Bodies Bear Traces of Carnal Violence') is an Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. The film was released in 4th January 1973.
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
The murder of two college students (and one's boyfriend) leads to a manhunt for the killer, whose chief weapon is a red and black ascot used to strangle his victims. When a young college student discovers that she recognizes the murder weapon, she becomes a target of the killer and agrees with one of her friends, who is friends with their art history teacher, to stay at a local villa located on a nearby cliff.
However, the isolated cliffside villa offers no protection from the killer, who runs over the street vendor who he buys his scarves from and who tried to blackmail him for his silence. At the same time, a young college student who is obsessed with one of the four girls and has been actively stalking her (and wearing a similar red and black scarf) and one of the locals in town, go up to the villa to spy on the girls only to be ruthlessly killed. The young student who invited her friend to the villa breaks her ankle and a doctor gives her a sedative; as such, she is asleep when the killer makes his way into the house and kills the girls, including the one who can identify him. She wakes up in time to watch him dismember the bodies but hides to avoid detection. However, the killer locks the house, trapping her inside while he prepares to dispose of the body. When he realizes that the last girl is alive, he baits her into coming out of the room she is hiding in and reveals himself to her.
The killer is the art history teacher that the final girl had befriended. He is revealed to be insane and anti-woman, stemming from a childhood incident where as a kid, his brother stole a young girl's doll and placed it near the edge of the cliff. He would only retrieve it if the young girl let him see her naked crotch; she reluctantly agreed but as he stood over the edge of the cliff to retrieve the doll, the young girl freaked out and screamed, causing him to lose his balance and fall to his death. This led to him to believe all women are lying whores that use men and cause them nothing but death in the process. He reveals to his female student/friend that the first two victims were students of him who seduced him into a three way and then blackmailed him with the knowledge of the affair. He then killed the rest at the villa to cover his tracks and reveals that his scarf was the opposite color scheme of the male student he killed: black on red instead of red on black. However, as he begins to kill the young woman to ensure his crime spree is never exposed, the  doctor shows up and after a struggle, kills the teacher.
Cast
Suzy Kendall - Jane
Tina Aumont - Daniela "Danni"
Luc Merenda - Roberto
John Richardson - Franz
Roberto Bisacco - Stefano Vanzi
Ernesto Colli - Gianni Tomasso, the street vendor
Angela Covello - Katia
Carla Brait - Ursula
Conchita Airoldi - Carol Peterson
Patrizia Adiutori - Florence Heineken
Luciano Bartoli - Peter
Gianni Greco - George
Luciano De Ambrosis - Inspector Martino
The film was released on 4th January 1973.
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