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Night of Violence

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Wikipedia article




'Night of Violence' is a 1965 Italian film directed by Roberto Mauri and starring Helene Chanel and Marilu Tolo. It was initially banned in Italy on the time of its release, and released in France first as 'Call Girls 66'. It was released later in Italy heavily edited and with some re-dubbed dialogue.

Premise



The police strive to catch a masked serial killer who focuses on women.

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Production



'Night of Violence' was developed under the name 'L'uomo venuto da Hiroshima'.

Release and reception



'Night of Violence' was initially banned in Italy for obscenity due to the amount of female nudity in the film. It was eventually released in France under the title 'Call Girls 66' in 1965 and released months later in 1966 in Italy under the title 'Le notti della violenza'. The theatrical released had many cuts and some re-dubbed dialogue.

It received a brief release in Milan in 1967, where it had a brief review in 'Corriere della Sera' who described it as a "crude 'fumetto'."

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