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Sette scialli di seta gialla

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'Sette scialli di seta gialla'/ 'Seven Shawls of Yellow Silk'Luther-Smith,Adrian (1999). 'Blood and Black Lace: The Definitive Guide to Italian Sex and Horror Movies'. Stray Cat Publishing Ltd. p. 25 (International title: 'Crimes of the Black Cat') is a 1972 Italian giallo film. It was directed by Sergio Pastore and written by Pastore, Alessandro Continenza and Giovanni Simonelli. 'Sette scialli di seta gialla' stars Anthony Steffen, Sylva Koscina, Jeannette Len, Renato De Carmine, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart and Umberto Raho.

The film has been cited as being inspired by Dario Argento's 'The Bird with the Crystal Plumage', and has been called "entertainingly flamboyant" by one reviewer.

Cast



* Anthony Steffen (English dubbing : Edmund Purdom) as Peter Oliver

* Sylva Koscina as Francoise Bally

* Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Victor Morgan

* Jeanette Len as Giovanna Lenzi

* Umberto Raho

* Renato De Carmine

* Romano Malaspina

* Annabella Incontrera

* Imelde Marani

* Liliana Pavlo

* Irio FantiniLuther-Smith,Adrian (1999). 'Blood and Black Lace: The Definitive Guide to Italian Sex and Horror Movies'. Stray Cat Publishing Ltd. p. 25

Plot



Several fashion models are killed by a murderer who poisons a cat's claws with curare. Each victim is given a shawl as a gift, which is laced with a chemical attracting the cat. The first such victim, Paola, had been in a relationship with a blind composer, Peter Oliver (Anthony Steffen) who overhears a conversation he believes may help him track down the killer. Oliver, aided by his butler Burton (Umberto Raho) tracks the cat to its owner Susan (Jeannette Len), who is murdered before she can reveal who has been using the cat. However, the identity of the killer is eventually discovered to be Franoise (Sylva Koscina), the owner of the studio employing the murdered models. Francoise had killed Paola after discovering that her husband Victor (Giacomo Rossi Stuart) had been having an affair with the young model, and had committed the other murders to help cover up the motive for the first killing.

Production



Production of 'Sette scialli di seta gialla' began on 31 March 1972. The film has been described as part of a "boom" of "imitative whodunits" released after the success of Dario Argento's 'L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo', along with such films as 'Una lucertola con la pelle di donna' and 'Los ojos azules de la mueca rota'. Alessandro Continenza and Giovanni Simonelli, who wrote the script alongside director Sergio Pastore, had previously collaborated on the screenplay for the 1966 Spaghetti Western 'Django spara per primo'. The film's title has been noted as one of many giallo titles using either numbers or animal references, having been directly compared to 'Sette note in nero'.

Release



'Sette scialli di seta gialla' was released on 12 August 1972 in Italy. The title translates as 'Seven Shawls of Yellow Silk'. It has also been distributed under the title 'Crimes of the Black Cat'.

Critical reception



Allmovie gave the film a positive review, calling it "an underrated gem" and one of the most "entertainingly flamboyant" giallo films.

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