Das Geheimnis der grünen Stecknadel (1972)

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Das Geheimnis der grünen Stecknadel: Directed by Massimo Dallamano. With Fabio Testi, Karin Baal, Cristina Galbó, Joachim Fuchsberger. A teacher who is having an affair with one of his students takes her out on a boat. They see a knife killing on shore. Other gruesome murders start occurring shortly thereafter, and the teacher suspects that he may be the cause of them.

“What a remarkable film! In spite of high expectations and entirely praising comments by fellow Horror fans, Massimo Dallamanou0026#39;s u0026quot;Cosa Avete Fatto A Solangeu0026quot; aka. u0026quot;What Have You Done To Solangeu0026quot; of 1972 was still capable of astonishing me with its brilliance. This complex and mesmerizing film delivers cinematic perfection in every aspect and stands out as one of the most ingenious Gialli ever made. I am an avid fan of Gialli, and this is an absolute must-see for every fan of this great (sub-)genre. u0026quot;What Have You Done To Solangeu0026quot; is not only essential to those who share my enthusiasm for Italian Horror cinema, however. Be it the convoluted plot, the ingenious camera work, the brilliant score by Maestro Ennio Morricone or the constant, tantalizing suspense – there is not a single aspect that is not brilliant about this stunning film, that I highly recommend to any suspense-lover in general.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHenry Rossini (Fabio Testi), a married Italian teacher at a Catholic London private school for girls, has an affair with one of his students (Christina Galbó). When they are having a romantic boat-ride on the Thames, the girl suddenly yells that she has just seen a knife. Henry first laughs her claims off as hysteria, until the body of another girl, also one of his students is found right at the exact same spot the following day. It is not long until other murders of girls occur, all carried out in the same, horrid manner…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film is not as gory as many other brilliant Gialli (such as Dario Argentou0026#39;s films), but the manner in which the murders are carried out is more than a bit nasty. The film has one of the most compelling plots ever in Horror cinema, and is stunningly suspenseful from the very beginning. The eerie atmosphere is even intensified by a brilliant and mesmerizing score by none other than the great Ennio Morricone. The brilliant cinematography was done by Joe Du0026#39;Amato, the infamous u0026#39;king of sleazeu0026#39; himself who shocked audiences in the 80s when he directed gruesome productions such as u0026quot;Antropophagusu0026quot; and u0026quot;Buio Omegau0026quot;. The performances are also excellent. Fabio Testi, who is famous among fans of Italian genre-cinema, mainly for starring in crime and police flicks, stars in his most memorable role here. Karin Baal is excellent as his German wife, and Joachim Fuchsberger delivers a solid performance as the investigating police detective. Great performances also come from the sexy female cast, most memorably from Camille Keaton, who is best known for the infamous Exploitation shocker u0026quot;I Spit On Your Graveu0026quot; of 1978.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLike two other excellent Gialli (Argentou0026#39;s u0026quot;Bird With The Crystal Plumageu0026quot; and Lenziu0026#39;s u0026quot;Seven Blood-Stained Orchidsu0026quot;) this was heavily cut and sold as an Edgar Wallace film in Germany. People in German speaking countries: Avoid the mutilated German version and get uncut international versions instead. This is brilliant suspense cinema at its finest and an uncut version is absolutely essential! I could go on praising this film forever, but instead I will end my review with a recommendation: Get u0026quot;What Have You Done To Solangeu0026quot; as soon as you possibly can! It is easily one of the most compelling Gialli ever made and absolutely essential for every Horror-lover to see! 10/10”

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