Or is it Karen De Coster, lurking in the crawlspace?
Feb 18, 03 | 7:45 am by John Sabotta
“Two murders in a plush high rise apartment building doesn’t stop model Jennifer (cult figure Edwige Fenech) from moving into the apartment of one of the victims. Immediately she becomes the target of the killer’s madness! Who is this madman? The creepy old woman, the predatory lesbian, Jennifer’s boyfriend (giallo regular George Hilton) who has a fear of blood, her gay photographer, or Jennifer’s sadistic ex-husband who introduced her to heroin and group sex?”
(From a review of The Giallo Collection, Anchor Bay’s DVD collection of Italian thriller – giallo – films of the Seventies.)


January 19th, 2006 at Jan 19, 06 | 2:55 pm
nel nostro paradeso ci seranno donne belle per ibrave fedeli ma penso non saranno piu belle di edwigefenech
mortdy abdalla
January 20th, 2006 at Jan 20, 06 | 10:29 pm
Mortdy, how is Libya? In inglese, per favore.
January 20th, 2006 at Jan 20, 06 | 10:43 pm
“THE GIALLO COLLECTION is certainly a mixed bag. Watching the discs chronologically gives the viewer a good sense of how the genre blossomed into one of adventure and the many risks taken by young, intelligent directors. The one sore thumb: BLOODSTAINED SHADOW. While the other three films are from the glistening, inventive period of the genre, SHADOW dwindled in the dying days of the giallo. A better candidate for the collection might have been PERFUME OF THE LADY IN BLACK (1974), STRIP NUDE FOR YOUR KILLER (1975), THE STRANGE VICE OF SIGNORA WARD (1970), ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER (1969), WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS (1974), BLACK BELLY OF THE TARANTULA (1972), CRIMES OF THE BLACK CAT (1972), AMUCK (1972), RED QUEEN KILLS 7 TIMES (1972), DEATH CARRIES A CANE (1972), the list goes on.”