Weekend Murders

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  • 1970
  • 1 hr 38 min

Weekend Murders is an Italian giallo movie, released in 1970. It is directed by Michele Lupo and stars Anna Moffo, Ida Galli, and Gastone Moschin. The movie is set in a mansion, where a group of wealthy guests are invited to spend the weekend by a mysterious host. However, the weekend turns into a nightmare when guests start getting murdered one by one.

The movie starts with a scene of a young woman getting murdered in a park at night. The scene is shot in a typical giallo style, with the killer's identity hidden behind a black coat and fedora hat. The movie then introduces the guests who are invited to spend the weekend at a mansion located near the park.

The guests include wealthy businessmen, their mistresses, and a famous opera singer named Bianca (played by Anna Moffo). The host of the weekend is a mysterious figure named Lord Edgware who is never seen by the guests. As the guests settle into the mansion, strange things start happening. A life-sized doll is found in one of the guest's rooms, a guest's dog is found dead, and the guests start receiving menacing notes.

The tension builds as the guests try to figure out who the killer is and what his or her motive could be. The movie has all the usual tropes of a giallo movie - a masked killer, red herrings, and multiple suspects. The movie also has a fair share of gore and violence, although it is not as graphic as some other giallo movies.

What sets Weekend Murders apart from other giallo movies of its time is its comedic tone. The movie has several humorous moments, especially in the interactions between the guests. The movie also pokes fun at the giallo genre itself, with references to other movies and clichés.

Anna Moffo, who was primarily a opera singer, delivers a good performance as the lead. She plays Bianca as a confident and independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind. Ida Galli, who often played supporting roles in giallo movies, also has a prominent role as a journalist investigating the murders.

The movie's production design is impressive, with the mansion serving as an excellent setting for the murders. The movie also has a stylish score by Bruno Nicolai, which is typical of giallo movies of the era.

In conclusion, Weekend Murders is a fun and entertaining giallo movie. It may not be as suspenseful or violent as some other giallo movies, but it makes up for it with its humor and light-hearted tone. The movie is worth watching for fans of the genre or for those who enjoy a good murder mystery.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1970
  • Runtime
    1 hr 38 min