Blade of the Ripper

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Julie Wardh (Edwige Fenech) is a lovely but jaded woman who is no longer satisfied in her relationship with husband Neil (Alberto de Mendoza), a wealthy but emotionally cold man of privilege. However, as she ponders the fate of her marriage, her thoughts often turn to her former lover Jean (Ivan Rassimov), a cruel libertine with a taste for inflicting pain. Julie meets handsome George (George Hilton) at a wild party and discovers he's attracted to her just as she's drawn to him. Julie and George are soon involved in a torrid affair, but it's Julie's poor fortune that Jean attended the party where they first met and knows about her new infidelity. Even worse, Jean is willing to blackmail Julie to get what he wants, forcing her into a desperate situation. (official distributor synopsis)

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Lima 

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English Unexpectedly, Vienna is a cool place for a Giallo murder mystery and it was nice to see that the area around Schönbrunn, its park and dark corners, still looks just as sexy after 50 years; too bad the ending wasn't just as sexy. Yeah, it's got suspense, it's got style, it's got atmosphere and the beautiful Edwige Fenech, but the final weak twist sent the whole experience down the drain. Such a muddled script is unworthy of Sergio Martino's skill. ()

kaylin

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English The Italian giallo genre showed me its beautiful side again with the film Blade of the Ripper, and I have once again confirmed that this is definitely a genre that suits me. It's a genre that I can enjoy because it keeps me engaged and interested. Keeping the viewer's attention isn't easy, but here I was genuinely watching with anticipation to see how it would all unfold. The point is certainly not bad. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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English It’s not as heart attack inducing as Torso, but has a better plot and a resolution that is hard to guess in advance. ()

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