
After an anonymous phone call, a teenage girl is found hanged in the attic of an old building in Lombardia and the police assume she committed suicide. The efficient Insp. Silvestri and the newcomer Asst. DA Vittoria Stori assume the case and while checking the location, Insp. Silvestri sees a middle age man, Bruno Paglia, taking pictures of the place from a nearby building. The man is arrested and soon Insp. Silvestri learns that the 14-year-old victim, Silvia Polvesi, was p... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
After an anonymous phone call, a teenage girl is found hanged in the attic of an old building in Lombardia and the police assume she committed suicide. The efficient Insp. Silvestri and the newcomer Asst. DA Vittoria Stori assume the case and while checking the location, Insp. Silvestri sees a middle age man, Bruno Paglia, taking pictures of the place from a nearby building. The man is arrested and soon Insp. Silvestri learns that the 14-year-old victim, Silvia Polvesi, was part of a teenage prostitution ring, including the beloved daughter of Insp. Valentini. His further investigation with the Asst. DA Stori discover a tape where sexual encounters with important names in the Italian society are recorded. Meanwhile a motorcycle rider wearing black uses a cleaver to get rid of suspects and witnesses.
Leave your thoughts about What Have They Done to Your Daughters?.
| PopMattersMichael BarrettWhile never as extreme as many other films of the '70s, and indeed quite polished, it's the sense of anguish and anger that lingers. |
| User ReviewSarah WSuch a great film. Starts off a tiny bit dull but then gets you hooked. Brilliant conspiracy theory story and a cool killer. Plus the score is amazing. |
| User ReviewRob Wdeserves classic status. if you like Giallos watch it as soon as possible. |
| User ReviewPascal SUn des 1ers giallo, tout le cinema horrifique a venir est déjà là, 10/10 |
| User ReviewDwayne HTop quality giallo/euro crime mix from Dallamano. Great story, well acted and top action. Released recently in the UK on DVD by Shameless. |
| User ReviewDougal SA very downbeat and seedy Italian thriller. A cross between Giallo and Poliziotteschi it sticks in your mind once seen. Plus the motor bike killer is one creepy villain, the score is haunting and some of the cinematography is stunning. Get the Shameless Films release for a stunning transfer. |
| User ReviewPaul MA very good film. Unlike giallos as Bava and Argento did them, this takes a more realistic, Friedkin-esque approach. And unlike the grand guignol of Tenebre or Twitch of the Death Nerve, this is more of a police procedural with the occasional gory shock moment (the most impressive one involving a hand reaching for a light-switch...) It's clear from this film that Dallamano was a talented director, and it's a shame his life was cut short. I look forward to seeing What Have You Done to Solange?, but I'm a little wary of Enigma Rosso. That was supposed to be the third in this director's schoolgirls trilogy, but it had to be directed by some other guy when Mr. Dallamano died in a car accident. What a shame. |
| User ReviewOrlok WStarker Giallo à 1/4ber das brisante Thema Kinderprostitution. Stark inszeniert, groÃartig gefilmt, spannend erzählt. Dazu eine wunderbare Musikuntermahlung. |
| User ReviewTasos LOne of the best giallo i've ever seen.. |
| User Reviewkyle dVery good giallo. The cleaver-carrying biker always steals the scenes! Brilliant chase sequence and music also. |