Verta Venetsiassa (1972)
69KVerta Venetsiassa (1972). 1h 34m | Not Rated
“A child murderer is running loose in Venice. Distraught father Lazenby investigates after his daughter is killed.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA superb giallo from Aldo Lado. From the very first scene Lado builds up a tense atmosphere that holds itu0026#39;s grip on the viewer until the very end. In keeping up with some of the giallou0026#39;s best trademarks, this film has excellent photography, making good use of Veniceu0026#39;s enchanting scenery. Ennio Morriconeu0026#39;s haunting musical score is another huge plus.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film is well written and has a good story, albeit a bit complicated. It took me two viewings to get everything, but maybe Iu0026#39;m just a little dense at times. Maybe it doesnu0026#39;t bear too much scrutiny, but I didnu0026#39;t find any huge plot holes. The revelation of the killer is, as in most giallou0026#39;s, quite a surprise. Iu0026#39;m guessing you wonu0026#39;t guess it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGeorge Lazenby (in my opinion a very underrated Bond) is a very likable leading man, gives a credible performance as the grieving father and amateur sleuth and Anita Strindberg looks smashing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI advice you the check this one out if youu0026#39;re a fan of this genre.”