
Dagmar drinks some J&B then turns down her lesbo maid – I don’t think I like this particular bottling of J&B.
Verson Jetorix: “Dagmar Lassander and Giacomo Rossi-Stuart in a rather bland giallo. But it’s a time capsule i like having around.”

Dagmar drinks some J&B then turns down her lesbo maid – I don’t think I like this particular bottling of J&B.
Verson Jetorix: “Dagmar Lassander and Giacomo Rossi-Stuart in a rather bland giallo. But it’s a time capsule i like having around.”

Quite respectable J&B bar.

J&B on the coffee table. She’s a fashion photographer and that’s the way she dresses?

Check out Ugo Pagliai’s striped wallpaper.

Bouchet looking worried (as usual) with J&B in the background.

Rape and J&B. Well, she did let the weirdo in…

Bouchet a little worse for wear and J&B. Jesus, that’s blood on the carpet!

Nice posed J&B shot.

Ugo Pagliai and J&B.

Bouchet and J&B. Sounds good. Looks good.
Verson Jetorix: “Competent and visually interesting giallo from Emilio Miraglia with a good score from Bruno Nicolai. Much better than the usual black-gloved killer antics and having Barbara Bouchet around doesn’t hurt either.”

Caroll minding her own business.

C’mon, let’s gather ’round the J&B!

Carol Baker drinks a lot of J&B in this movie – For reasons lost to us, she uses a glass.

J&B with matching telephone.

Jean Sorel’s choice is clear.
Verson Jetorix: “A prime slice of Euro-Hitchockian fun with a pill-popping, J&B-chugging Carroll Baker and a jailbait-fucking, murderous Jean Sorel. They make a great pair.”

Luc Merenda gets off the floor and makes a grab for the J&B.
Verson Jetorix: “Gorgeous Senta Berger with chainsaw. Need I say more? Anita Strindberg pulls a Kinski and Luc Merenda phones it in but this is still quite the enjoyable little drug-related mystery.”



Nice, eh?
Verson Jetorix: “Jean Sorel, Marisa Mell, and Elsa Martinelli star in what must be considered one of the best, if not the best, of Fulci’s films. Visuals, music, and story blend into an enjoyable and satisyingly cohesive whole, for a change.”