
The only face I needed for this movie was whichever face it is I make when I'm bored. This Italian production is supposed to be giallo, I guess, but there are no murders, no stylish flourishes -- to be honest, there's pretty much nothing at all. When this movie was over, I realized I had been staring at the TV screen for 90 minutes and had processed absolutely nothing. Basic story is that some woman gets mistaken for her twin sister, who is caught up in some sort of diamond theft. So now the criminals are messing with the wrong dame. But you won't care at all. The twist at the end is OK, I reckon, and there are about two minutes of actual interesting stuff in this film. Other than that, the best thing is the soundtrack courtesy of Stelvio Cipriani and Nora Orlandi.
Labels: Set: Drive-In Classics