The eye candy Carroll Baker was up and coming in Hollywood when decides change scenery to Europe on late sixties, perhaps seeking for the protagonism which she rarely had at America, your trip gave what she wants, however on a highest price, at the expense of much nudity scenes, her main attribute, it's a psycho-giallo, sets in fancy landscape as Geneva at frosty Switzerland and the seashore Nice on France and outskirts, whilst a slow pace on first section takes off from middle to forward, with right to an unexpected turnaround at the end.
The plot is weak at first glance, commonly in this genre, Marcel (Jean Sorel) a Swiss citizen is back at his hometown Geneva to spend his honeymoon with wealthy American girl Deborah (Carroll Baker), nonetheless such city brings bad recollections of a not distant past whereby Marcel was blamed for a death by misadventure on car accident of his former girlfriend Suzanne Boileau (Evelyn Stewart), mainly by his closest friend Philip (Luigi Pistilli) still distrauted, thus they decides depart there for breezy air of Nice and shortly thereafter Deborah rents an expensive country-house looking for a peace, but a snooper neighbor Robert (George Hilton) enters in the scene, meanwhile strange things happen concerning Suzanne's death, the ghost strikes back.
Stays clear all that glitters is not gold, the director handles the audience with rare mastery, fine outcome for a lousy story, Also Romolo Guerriere exploited the Carroll Baker's sexual appealing to the utmost of the boundary beyond reasonable, for a relief of lucky viewers!!
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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.