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Release Year: 1973
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: Death Smiled at Murder, A Morte Sorriu para o Assassino, La muerte sonríe al asesino, La mort a souri à l'assassin, O dolofonos me to angeliko hamogelo, A Máscara da Mulher Fantasma, Смерть улыбается убийце, Die Mörderbestien, Smrt se osmehuje ubici, Smrt se smijesi ubojici
Director: Joe D'Amato
Writer: Claudio Bernabei, Joe D'Amato, Romano Scandariato
Producer(s): N/A
Companies: N/A
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
In 'La morte ha sorriso all'assassino', Greta, a young woman suffering from amnesia after an accident, finds refuge at the luxurious estate of Eva and Walter von Ravensbruck. The couple welcomes her warmly but with ulterior motives. Greta becomes involved in a sexual relationship first with Walter, then with Eva. Dr. Sturges, who visits Greta, recognizes an ancient Incan amulet she wears around her neck as part of his research into resurrecting the dead. When Eva discovers Greta's affair with her husband, consumed by jealousy, she entombs Greta alive and buries her. However, during a masquerade party at their estate, Greta returns, now decayed but alive, seeking revenge on Eva. Haunted by Greta's apparition, Eva commits suicide, setting off a chain of mysterious deaths.
'La morte ha sorriso all'assassino' (1973) is an Italian film directed by Joe D'Amato, blending elements of drama, horror, and mystery. The story revolves around the enigmatic Greta and her interactions with the wealthy von Ravensbruck couple, leading to a series of supernatural events culminating in several deaths. The movie's central themes include jealousy, lust, revenge, and the consequences of meddling with ancient forces.
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