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6,6/10
2732
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein Journalist kommt einem Mörder auf die Spur, der es auf Menschen in seiner Umgebung abgesehen hat, während die Polizei ihn als Verdächtigen in ihren Ermittlungen betrachtet.Ein Journalist kommt einem Mörder auf die Spur, der es auf Menschen in seiner Umgebung abgesehen hat, während die Polizei ihn als Verdächtigen in ihren Ermittlungen betrachtet.Ein Journalist kommt einem Mörder auf die Spur, der es auf Menschen in seiner Umgebung abgesehen hat, während die Polizei ihn als Verdächtigen in ihren Ermittlungen betrachtet.
Ira von Fürstenberg
- Isabel Lancia
- (as Ira Fürstenberg)
Luciano Bartoli
- Walter Auer
- (as Luciano Baroli)
Luigi Antonio Guerra
- Man
- (as Guerra L. Antonio)
Michel Barnes
- Tony Volta
- (Nicht genannt)
Jean-Pierre Clarain
- Journalist in Bini's Home
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIsabelle Lancia smokes Astor brand cigarettes, a common favorite of leading ladies in gialli.
- PatzerWhen Andrea enters a car after seeing a woman dead in the bathtub, a cut can clearly be seen when he grabs the wheel.
- Zitate
Andrea Bild: I may have become a piece of shit but you are what you are when you started, a bastard who sold his soul.
- Alternative VersionenAlthough intact on the cinema a 2 sec cut was made to the UK Redemption video release to edit a throat-cutting.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Giornata nera (2006)
- SoundtracksPop! Goes the Weasel
(uncredited)
Traditional
Ausgewählte Rezension
"The Fifth Cord" (1971) is a rock-solid if meaninglessly titled giallo ("The Fifth Finger" might have made more sense) that, despite the low-cc count bloodwise, should manage to satisfy most viewers. In it, Franco Nero plays a very handsome but hard-drinking reporter (so hard-drinking that he swills J&B from the bottle while driving!) who investigates after a serial killer begins to slay his quickly diminishing circle of friends. Though fans of these gialli should recognize any number of Euro stars in this film, the real stars of the show, in this case, are surely behind the camera. Luigi Bazzoni's direction is stylish and fluid as can be, maestro Ennio Morricone's score is by turns atmospheric and unsettling, and, most importantly, cinematographer Vittorio Storaro's lensing here is truly a work of art. Indeed, this is one of the best-looking gialli that I have ever seen. As far as the plot goes, yes, it does hold together, the murderer does not appear out of far left field at the end, and there are several quite suspenseful sequences. I especially appreciated two near the end, with the killer stalking a young boy, and with Nero chasing and duking it out with the crazed wacko in a deserted building. Despite the presence of seemingly unavoidable red herrings, I was able to look back at this film's story afterward and realize that it did indeed cohere logically. And how nice to see American actress Pamela Tiffin, after her '60s ingenue roles, playing such a sultry sexpot here. Meow! Actually, the only thing that bothered me about "The Fifth Cord" was its time frame. The picture seems to transpire over the course of a mere week or two, and yet by the stated dates of the homicides at the film's end, one realizes that over 4 1/2 months have elapsed! I guess time truly does fly when the viewer is having fun....
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Ein schwarzer Tag für den Widder
- Drehorte
- Incir De Paolis Studios, Rom, Latium, Italien(as Incir De Paolis Studios)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
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By what name was Der schwarze Tag des Widders (1971) officially released in India in English?
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