Una cantante di discoteca è perseguitata dal fantasma del suo defunto padre. Il morto la evoca attraverso uno specchio, costringendola a commettere una serie di crimini violenti.Una cantante di discoteca è perseguitata dal fantasma del suo defunto padre. Il morto la evoca attraverso uno specchio, costringendola a commettere una serie di crimini violenti.Una cantante di discoteca è perseguitata dal fantasma del suo defunto padre. Il morto la evoca attraverso uno specchio, costringendola a commettere una serie di crimini violenti.
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Robert Woods
- Bill
- (as Robert Wood)
Françoise Brion
- Carla
- (as Francoise Brion)
Alice Arno
- Tina
- (as Alice Arnó)
María Bassó
- Elvira
- (as Maria Bassó)
Ada Tauler
- Stefania
- (as Adela Tauler)
Chantal Broquet
- Angela
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Carmen Carbonell
- Tante
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jesús Franco
- Roger
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Nicole Guettard
- Gloria
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Monica Swinn
- Marie's Girlfriend (French version only)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- BlooperIn the end credits of the Spanish version, Françoise Brion is credited as Carla and Alice Arno is credited as Tina but in the film, it's the other way around.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Franco Noir (2021)
Recensione in evidenza
For years and years, I fanatically defended the work of writer/director Jess Franco, but with every film of his that I watch, I wonder why I ever bothered. Maybe I should accept the fact Franco only made a handful of influential and genuine exploitation classics ("The Awful Dr. Orloff", "The Diabolical Dr. Z", "Faceless"), whereas the vast majority of his excessively large repertoire is just utter garbage.
And yet, for a good 15-20 minutes, it really seemed as if "The Obscene Mirror" would become another Franco-winner! The first quarter is definitely promising, with the introduction of a widower (Franco-regular Howard Vernon) and his two beautiful daughters Annette and Marie. Annette is head over heels in love with archeology student Arthur, but Marie is so jealous of her sister's happiness that she commits suicide by ramming a sword in her stomach one day before the wedding. Following the tragedy, Annette is so confused that she abruptly calls off her wedding and starts a new life as piano player in a raunchy bar. From this moment on, Annette hears and sees her sister appearing in an antique mirror, and Marie's vengeful spirit commands her to brutally slaughter every man she's sexually attracted to.
At least, this is the plot of the version I watched, because - apparently - there also exists a version in which it's Annette's father who commits suicide and commands her to kill. Oh well, just another typical flick in Jess Franco's bizarre universe.
With the exception of the compelling first 15 minutes, "The Obscene Mirror" is a dreadfully boring and frustrating film. Franco reverts to his bad habit of inserting overlong (and very un-sexy) hardcore footage, which absolutely doesn't have any added value. During countless of times during the film, you'll find yourself staring at extreme close-ups of a vagina (probably Lina Romay's), and listening to the sounds of either monotonous moaning or jazzy musical tunes. I don't know which of the two was more irritating.
For some strange reason I will never comprehend, "The Obscene Mirror" - in whatever version - is regarded as one of Franco's finest films, and this also gets confirmed by most of the user-comments on this website. Maybe it's fanstastic if endless close-ups of female genitalia are your thing, but it seems to me there are more effective channels for that.
And yet, for a good 15-20 minutes, it really seemed as if "The Obscene Mirror" would become another Franco-winner! The first quarter is definitely promising, with the introduction of a widower (Franco-regular Howard Vernon) and his two beautiful daughters Annette and Marie. Annette is head over heels in love with archeology student Arthur, but Marie is so jealous of her sister's happiness that she commits suicide by ramming a sword in her stomach one day before the wedding. Following the tragedy, Annette is so confused that she abruptly calls off her wedding and starts a new life as piano player in a raunchy bar. From this moment on, Annette hears and sees her sister appearing in an antique mirror, and Marie's vengeful spirit commands her to brutally slaughter every man she's sexually attracted to.
At least, this is the plot of the version I watched, because - apparently - there also exists a version in which it's Annette's father who commits suicide and commands her to kill. Oh well, just another typical flick in Jess Franco's bizarre universe.
With the exception of the compelling first 15 minutes, "The Obscene Mirror" is a dreadfully boring and frustrating film. Franco reverts to his bad habit of inserting overlong (and very un-sexy) hardcore footage, which absolutely doesn't have any added value. During countless of times during the film, you'll find yourself staring at extreme close-ups of a vagina (probably Lina Romay's), and listening to the sounds of either monotonous moaning or jazzy musical tunes. I don't know which of the two was more irritating.
For some strange reason I will never comprehend, "The Obscene Mirror" - in whatever version - is regarded as one of Franco's finest films, and this also gets confirmed by most of the user-comments on this website. Maybe it's fanstastic if endless close-ups of female genitalia are your thing, but it seems to me there are more effective channels for that.
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 22 minuti
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