Okay Rotten Readers, Readers of the
Rotten. After the copious amount of Indie, A list and B-grade films,
I decided I need a change. Yeah this week I am just diving into
Italian movies, ranging from Giallo to action films. An Italian
Infusion if you will. With that in mind I am checking out a Giallo
directed by Antonio Margheriti (Hercules, Prisoner of
Evil, Giants of Rome, Dynamite Joe, The Unnaturals, Death Rage Yor,
Hunter of the Future and Jungle Raiders) this is Seven Deaths
in the Cat's Eye a.k.a. Cat's Murdering Eye a.k.a. Seven Dead in the
Cat's Eye.
Dinner party of the Damned!!! |
Yeah you have to take in account for
foreign distribution and redistribution happening over the years.
And re-redistribution for DVD and Blu-Ray naturally. Um anyone else
feel the title might be a giant spoiler? Well at any rate, we are
moving on.
In a remote Scottish village (because
of course it happens in an isolated little town!) a serious
brutal murder of a man happening in...well it either dungeon of
torment or possibly old timey BDSM. The safety word is pumpkin. Our
man of the moment is being worked over with a straight razor while a
pudgy and irritable yellow tabby looks on. Maybe this murder is
for Fluffy's amusement or the rats to dine on him. The rats that
make squeaky toy noises. I normally use a stuffed toy mouse on a
string or laser pointer. I guess my cat is less demanding.
A carriage makes its way to Dragonstone
Castle, deep in the highlands of Scotland where the Scottish sound
nothing like Christopher Lambert or Adrian Paul. A young schoolgirl
Corringa (Jane Birkin of Blow-Up, Death on the Nile, Evil
Under the Sun, La pirate, Dust, The Woman in My Life, This Is My Body
and A Hell of a Day) is visiting her mother, Lady Alicia
(Dana Ghia of Burn!, The Bloodstained Butterfly, My Dear
Killer, Peccati di gioventu, Together Forever and California)
as she has many summers at this very castle.
Thankfully she driven up by the sweaty
creeper Angus (Luciano Pigozzi of The Devil's Man, King of
Africa, Hatchet for the Honeymoon, The Case of the Bloody Iris,
Escape from Hell, The Last Hunter and Yor, the Hunter from the
Future) from Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory. A guy so
ennerving around young women if he was an action figure he would come
with a hypodermic needle or a bottle of ether and wet rag.
Starve your rats at least two days of optimum flesh devouring. |
As they make their way through the
courtyard, we get a piano chord of ominous dread and see what looks
to be a gorilla peering though a window. The significance? Yeah no
idea. Damn dirty ape! Given its numerous rooms, the castle seems
to be turned into a boarding house or just jam packed with guests of
the area. Mouseketeers! Sign off!
Father Robertson (Venantino
Venantini of Warriors of the Wasteland, The Exterminators of the Year
3000, The Adventures of Hercules, Final Justice, The Erotic Dreams of
Cleopatra, The Flying Devils, Ocean, The King's Whore and Tango Bar),
Corringa's aunt, Lady Mary MacGrieff (Francoise Christophe of
The Three Musketeers, Vengeance of the Three Musketeers, Les
Thibault, L'affaire Saint-Romans, Marie Love, The Free Frenchman and
Fiesta), Dr. Franz (Anton Diffring of The Man Who
Could Cheat Death, Where Eagles Dare, The Blue Max and Victory),
French teacher Suzanne (Doris Kunstmann of And Jimmy Went to
the Rainbow Foot, Hitler: The Last Ten Days, Vienna Crime Squad, The
Peppercorns and For Heaven's Sake) and her cousin and heir to
the MacGrieff title, Lord James MacGrieff (Hiram Keller of
Fellini Satyricon, Orestes, Strogoff, Noa Noa, Rome Wants Another
Caesar and Lifespan).
Alicia and Mary are in deep
conversation about the cost of the castle and Alicia simply cannot
use the inheritance from her late husband other than for Coringa's scholastic and well being. Methinks hubby really didn't love Alicia
much but that's just one reviewer's theory.
With the dinner party in full swing,
seems an apt time to discuss family legends and curses, right?
Bit awkward to work into small talk.
"So I understand when a cat walks over a casket, the deceased
can end up being a vampire and plague the living members. Pass the
potatoes please."
Mother, your roots are showing. |
After the less than successful dinner
party, Lady Alicia retires for the night...dun dun dun!!! in that
she is suffocated by a pillow via a gloved hand as that creepy orange
tabby watches on. Perhaps the cat controls the murderer. Slay more
of the HOOMANS and then clean up my poops! Obey! OBEY!
FYI, the local law enforcement as are
useful as any of the state troopers during a Friday the 13th
flick. I was surprised they were given firearms and live ammo. I
wouldn't trust these collective heads of knuckle to open a can of
beans that was previously opened.
With a death toll slowly building up,
one is left to wonder who is the killer, why these deaths are
happening and who is next?
The Techniscope is giving a great pan
around, some solid zooms and really give depth into what is being
filmed. Lot of hand held work, 45 degree slant shots and the editing
giving the daylight shots an eerie vibe is impressive.
The castle itself is amazing but
clearly not Scottish architecture as we are in Italy at Castello
Massimo where all $600 sunglasses are made. See what I did there?
The musical score is excellent for
setting the tone and you almost get a vibe of Agatha Christie's Ten
Little Indians as a underlined theme. Jane Birkin was quite good in
it and well let's face it, lovely may not cover her well enough. It
was creepy, good set pace and I enjoyed it.
James' smoking hot French teacher. |
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