1971 Italian giallo from Luigi Bazzoni, with a score by Ennio Morricone, and starring Franco Nero, Ira von Fürstenberg, and Silvia Monti. The cinematography is by Vittorio Storaro, known for Apocalypse Now, The Last Emperor, Last Tango in Paris, and the legendary flop Ishtar. Replete with black-gloved killers, bottles of J&B Scotch, red herrings, all in gorgeous 1971 Italian style, with plenty of Franco Nero's piercing blue eyes. It's one of my favorites in the genre.
Click the shots to enlarge. All captures from the Arrow BD.
****WARNING!! SPOILERS AND MAYBE OTHER THINGS YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE BELOW!!*****
note: I published this with Elio Petri's name in the URL, and I haven't been able to correct it.
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I'm a sucker for vintage audio gear in movies.
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font porn
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It's not a giallo without a black glove. I don't make the rules.
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I also can't resist 1970s Italian phones…
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…or radios… |
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…or most of all, sunglasses. |
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