Death Walks on High Heels

Death Walks on High Heels

Director: Luciano Ercoli Cast: Claudie Lange
Claudie Lange
, Frank Wolff
Frank Wolff
, Nieves Navarro
Nieves Navarro
, Simón Andreu
Simón Andreu
Luciano Ercoli
Death Walks on High Heels

Death Walks on High Heels

Director: Luciano Ercoli Cast: Claudie Lange
Claudie Lange
, Frank Wolff
Frank Wolff
, Nieves Navarro
Nieves Navarro
, Simón Andreu
Simón Andreu
Luciano Ercoli

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Overview

Like his more famous La Morte Accarezza a Mezzanotte (1972), this delirious Italian-Spanish co-production from filmmaker Luciano Ercoli is a star vehicle for his wife, Nieves Navarro, who appeared in several giallo thrillers (among other genre roles) under the name Susan Scott. Navarro plays Nicole, a famous French stripper whose father is stabbed to death on a late-night train. The police question her about some missing diamonds, she begins receiving threatening phone calls, and the poor woman is even assaulted in her own bedroom by a masked maniac with frighteningly blue eyes. Nicole's personal life is hardly less complicated, as she runs off to the seashore with a British eye surgeon (Frank Wolff), causing her insanely jealous boyfriend (Simon Andreu) -- who happens to own a pair of blue contact lenses -- to follow in a murderous rage. The loopy Ernesto Gastaldi screenplay is loaded with some outrageously contrived set pieces, and bears more than a passing resemblance to another one of his scripts, Lo Strano Vizio Della Signora Wardh (1970), in its concluding intrigue. The similarity is notable precisely because that film starred Edwige Fenech, whom Navarro was doing her best to unseat as the queen of giallo heroines at the time, as the lady in distress. She does a fairly good job here, burdened as she is with a demented screenplay and her husband's often overreaching direction. The overall effect isn't likely to win much crossover viewership, particularly in light of an avalanche of the genre's more noteworthy examples on DVD in the early 2000s. Giallo devotees, however, are likely to enjoy the film for its very artifice, as well as a nice score by Stelvio Cipriani and a cast including genre regulars Jorge Rigaud, Jose Manuel Martin, and Luciano Rossi.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/21/2017
UPC: 0760137976196
Original Release: 1971
Rating: NR
Source: Arrow Video
Region Code: 1
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 1:48:00
Sales rank: 44,585

Special Features

Brand new 2k restoraton from the original camera negative; Standard Definition DVD presentation; Original Italian and English soundtracks in mono audio; Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack ; Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack; Audio Commentary by film critic Tim Lucas; Introduction to the film by Screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi; From Spain with Love featurette comprising newly-edited archive footage of Director Luciano Ercoli and actress Nieves Navarro, interviewed at their home in Barcelona; Master of Giallo - Screenwriter Gastaldi on Death Walks on High Heels and how to write a successful Giallo; Death Walks to the Beat - a career-spanning interview with High Heels composer Stelvio Cipriani; Original Italian and English Trailers; Reversible sleeve featuring orignal and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Claudie Lange Vanessa Matthews
Frank Wolff Dr. Robert Matthews
Nieves Navarro Nicole Rochard
Simón Andreu Michel Aumont
Stelvio Cipriani Composer
Susan Scott Actor
Carlo Gentili Inspector Baxter
George Rigaud Captain Lenny
Fabrizio Moresco Bergson
Osvaldo Genazzani Jack

Technical Credits
Luciano Ercoli Director
Ernesto Gastaldi Screenwriter
Jose Frade Producer,Producer
May Velasco Screenwriter,Screenwriter,Screenwriter
Dino Verde Screenwriter
Alberto Pugliese Producer
Amedeo Casati Sound Effects
Romano Pampaloni Sound Effects
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