Un bianco vestito per Marialé (1972)

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Un bianco vestito per Marialé: Directed by Romano Scavolini. With Evelyn Stewart, Luigi Pistilli, Ivan Rassimov, Pilar Velázquez. As a Child Mariale witnesses her father kill her mother. Years later, she spends her life with little contact from the outside world living in a gloomy castle. One day, however Mariale decides to invite some friends over the weekend, but as the decadent party turns into an unbridled orgy the first gruesome murder occurs.

“Romano Scavolini would go on to make the disappointing Video Nasty u0026#39;Nightmares in a Damaged Brainu0026#39;, but before that he made this film. Spirits of the Dead is a psychological drama come Giallo and focuses in the bizarre happenings inside a large mansion during a party. The film has shades of Mario Bava, though despite the grandeur of the setting and the strange costumes worn during the partygoers in the main part of the movie; Romano Scavolini is no Mario Bava and the film remains only an imitation of the Italian master. The plot has two sides to it and we begin at a setting in the past as a young girl named Mariale witnesses her father murder two lovers before shooting himself in the head. We then fast forward some years and a grown up Mariale is living in a mansion with her husband Paolo. She has mental problems and is often given drugs to quell the problem. She invites a group of friends to stay at the house with her and her husband, but the party soon degenerates into an orgy and itu0026#39;s not long before the guests are being picked off one by one.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe first ten minutes made me believe that this one was going to be an interesting little Giallo. The characters are all introduced rather quickly and we are soon made to believe that not everything is as it should be. However, the film then builds into the orgy; which makes up the bulk of it, and itu0026#39;s not long before intrigue turns to tedium. The film tries to put the focus on the characters and this is a problem because, as is the case with many Giallou0026#39;s, the characters arenu0026#39;t interesting enough in their own right to build a film around. The cast is not bad, however; Giallo regular Evelyn Stewart takes up the lead role well, and gets good back up from the likes of Luigi Pistilli and Ivan Rassimov. The film doesnu0026#39;t really get going until the final twenty minutes; and by then it is unfortunately a case of too little too late. This type of film is famous for over the top and stylish death scenes; but Spirits of Death doesnu0026#39;t really deliver in that respect, with only a single death scene in a swimming pool of any real note. Overall, this is not one of the better known Giallou0026#39;s and Iu0026#39;m not really surprised. I wouldnu0026#39;t call it one of the worst of the genre; but itu0026#39;s not one of the best either and Iu0026#39;d only recommend this to hardcore Giallo fans.”

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