
A young girl is brutally murdered somewhere in France. Sometime later, the same thing happens to the daughter of a well-known sculptor. This time the parents (the sculptor and his wife) start investigating, and soon find they are in way over their head. Meanwhile, the body-count keeps rising as the killer now starts butchering all those who find out too much...... (Full plot summary below)
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A young girl is brutally murdered somewhere in France. Sometime later, the same thing happens to the daughter of a well-known sculptor. This time the parents (the sculptor and his wife) start investigating, and soon find they are in way over their head. Meanwhile, the body-count keeps rising as the killer now starts butchering all those who find out too much...
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| Movie TalkJason BestUndeniably dated, even cheesy in parts ... what makes [Who Saw Her Die?] well worth watching is ... Lado's gliding camera and Ennio Morricone's magnificently eerie score. |
| User ReviewAlex VFor this incredible child song... and Aldo Lado's talent to get Venice into a very macabre place !!! |
| User ReviewIsaac BAwesome giallo. I like a lot of Aldo Lado's movies. |
| User ReviewHans MSomething about the way it's shot makes it seem real classy. A favorite giallo for sure. |
| User ReviewMark DThis is a great Giallo set in Venice. And like Dont Look Now makes the best of Venices claustrophobic alley ways. And it stars the second best James Bond, George Lazenby! |
| User ReviewR.John XVery well-crafted giallo is an obvious precursor to Nicolas Roeg's ingenious and similarly Venetian-set "Don't Look Now". The score was amazing; The locations were beautiful, though not as gory as other in its genre but It was suspenseful at times and another times very disturbing, specially the opening kill. One of the better giallo movies!!! |
| User ReviewRobert BExcellent giallo... no graphic violence to speak of (fine by me!), but lots of beautiful location shots, weird air of mystery and oddball characters. Have to check out more Lado movies. |
| User ReviewAl MAldo Lado proves again that he is one of the undisputed masters of the giallo--Who Saw Her Die? is a creepy, stylish, brutal, and sexy piece of filmmaking. It exhudes all of the hallmarks of the genre in the most striking way possible. Lado belongs beside Bava, Argento, and Martino as one of the genre's gods. He brings a haunting aura to a tale of perversity and cruelity, and Ennio Morricone's chilling score helps to further elevate this to classic status. Lado uses the Venice setting to full effect to create a brooding, fog-drenched, and gothic piece of suspense that, as a reviewer below notes, hints towards Nicolas Roeg's classic Don't Look Now. A tale of a father whose daughter is brutally murdered in a manner similar to a girl who was murdered a year or so earlier. The father begins to investigate and uncovers a conspiracy of perversion. Hence, Who Saw Her Die? not only participates in the giallo genre but also in the 1970s conspiracy genre along with classics like The Parallax View. If you enjoy giallo,the Who Saw Her Die? will not fail to disappoint. If you are new to the genre, then I tihnk you will still be impressed. |
| User ReviewSotiris PBeautiful film, lovely cinematography with an even more beautiful score by Morricone. |
| User ReviewJussi MNäyttämönä, sumuinen sateisen kalsea Venetsia ja siihen Morriconen musiikki päälle, toimii. Täytyy silti myöntää että tästäkin paistaa läpi tietyt itseäni ärsyttävät giallokökköydet. No tämä tosin kuuluu kuitenkin siihen parempaan puoliskoon. |