Suvarna Garge (Editor)

Chi l'ha vista morire

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
7.2
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
7.2
1 Ratings
100
90
80
71
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

4.3/5
Discogs

Music by
  
Ennio Morricone

Country
  
Italy

Music director
  
Ennio Morricone

6.5/10
IMDb


Release date
  
1972 (1972)

Initial release
  
12 May 1972 (Italy)

Producer
  
Enzo Doria

Chi l'ha vista morire? wwwgstaticcomtvthumbdvdboxart8788952p878895

Directed by
  
Aldo Lado Vittorio De Sisti

Written by
  
Francesco Barilli Massimo D'Avak Aldo Lado RĂ¼diger von Spiehs

Starring
  
George Lazenby Anita Strindberg

Directors
  
Aldo Lado, Vittorio De Sisti

Screenplay
  
Aldo Lado, Francesco Barilli, Massimo D'Avack, Ruediger von Spies

Cast
  
George Lazenby, Anita Strindberg, Adolfo Celi, Nicoletta Elmi, Dominique Boschero

Similar
  
George Lazenby movies, Giallo movies, Movies about murder

Ennio morricone 1972 chi l ha vista morire who saw her die


Chi l'ha vista morire? is a 1972 giallo film directed by Aldo Lado and Vittorio De Sisti, starring Anita Strindberg and George Lazenby. Lazenby and Strindberg play the parents of a murdered girl, who pursue her black-veiled killer throughout Venice. Chi l'ha vista morire? features music by Ennio Morricone, and has seen positive reviews for Lazenby's performance.

Contents

Chi l ha vista morire trailer italiano


Plot

In a French ski resort, a young girl wanders off from her carer and is murdered by a killer in a black veil, who buries her body in the snow. Years later, another young girl, Roberta Serpieri, is found drowned in Venice after being abducted by the same killer. Her divorced parents, sculptor Franco and Elizabeth, attempt to discover what has happened to their daughter.

Cast

  • George Lazenby as Franco Serpieri
  • Anita Strindberg as Elizabeth Serpieri
  • Adolfo Celi as Serafian
  • Dominique Boschero as Ginevra Storelli
  • Peter Chatel as Philip Vernon
  • Piero Vida as Journalist
  • Jose Quaglio as Bonaluti
  • Alessandro Haber as Father James
  • Nicoletta Elmi as Roberta Serpieri
  • Rosemarie Lindt as Gabriella
  • Giovanni Forti Rosselli as Francois Roussel
  • Sandro Grinfan as Inspector De Donati
  • Production

    Chi l'ha vista morire? was written by Massimo D'Avack, Francesco Barilli, Aldo Lado and RĂ¼diger von Spiehs; it was directed by Lado and Vittorio De Sisti. The film's music was composed by Ennio Morricone, whose score was released separately in 1972.

    The film was shot on location in Venice; one of the film's chase scenes was filmed at the Molino Stucky flour mill, a run-down building which was later renovated as a Hilton hotel in 2008.

    Release and reception

    Chi l'ha vista morire? was released in 1972. It was also distributed under the titles The Child and Who Saw Her Die?.

    In his book Italian Horror Film Directors, Louis Paul has described Lazenby's performance as one the actor's best, although he regretted that some dubs of the film did not use Lazenby's voice. Danny Shipka, author of Perverse Titillation, compared the film stylistically to Nicolas Roeg's later film Don't Look Now, which shares a Venetian setting. Shipka noted that Lado avoided the explicit gore and sexual elements usually present in a giallo film, instead focussing on "an aura of uneasiness". Buzz McClain of AllMovie awarded Chi l'ha vista morire? three-and-a-half stars out of five, highlighting Lazenby's performance and Morricone's score; McClain felt that the film's plot was unnecessarily complicated, but that this was compensated for by its setting and cinematography.

    References

    Chi l'ha vista morire? Wikipedia