Blood and Black Lace

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Blood and Black Lace(Sei donne per l’assassino)
Original Italian film poster
Directed by
Mario Bava
Produced by
Alfredo MirabileMimo Patrizi
Written by
Giusseppe BarillaMarcello FondatoMario Bava
Starring
Cameron MitchellEva Bartok
Music by
Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography
Ubaldo Terzano
Distributed by
Woolner Bros.
Release date(s)
1964
Running time
88 min
Country
Italy / Monaco / France / W. Germany
Language
Italian (U.S. release dubbed into English)
Budget
$150,000 (approximate)
Blood and Black Lace (Italian: Sei donne per l’assassino) is a 1964 Italian horror thriller film directed by Mario Bava. Bava cowrote the screenplay with Giusseppe Barilla and Marcello Fondato. The film stars Cameron Mitchell and Eva Bartok. The story focuses on the stalking and brutal murders of various scantily-clad fashion models, committed by a masked killer in a desperate attempt to obtain a scandal-revealing diary.
The film is generally considered one of the earliest and most influential of all giallos, and served as a stylistic template for the ody count slasher films of the 1980. Tim Lucas has noted that the film has “gone on to inspire legions of contemporary filmmakers, from Dario Argento to Martin Scorsese to Quentin Tarantino.” In 2004, one of its sequences was voted #85 among the “100 Scariest Movie Moments” by the Bravo Channel.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Production
3 Cast
4 Response
5 References
6 External links
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Plot
Isabella (Francesca Ungaro), one of many beautiful models employed at a fashion house, is walking through the grounds that lead to the establishment one night when she is attacked and violently killed by an assailant wearing a white featureless mask. Police Inspector Sylvester (Thomas Reiner) is assigned to investigate the murder and he interviews Max Marian (Mitchell), the manager who co-runs the salon with his lover, the recently widowed Countess Cristina Como (Bartok). Max attests that he can provide no information whatsoever that can assist the inspector, but as the investigation continues all of the fashion house various sins, including corruption, abortions, blackmail and drug addiction, begin to come to light. It is revealed that Isabella had kept a diary detailing these vices, and suddenly almost every employee becomes nervous.
Nicole (Ariana Gorini) finds the diary, and she promises to provide it to the police, but Peggy (Mary Arden) manages to steal it from her purse during work. That night, Nicole drives to an antique store owned by her lover, Frank (Dante DiPaolo). He is not there, and while inside she suddenly finds herself stalked by a black clad figure, who had apparently been waiting for her. She makes it to the front entrance door but is grabbed from behind by the masked individual, who raises and slams a spiked glove into her face, killing her instantly. The murderer searches the corpse and her purse for the diary. When it becomes clear that she did not have it, the killer runs out of the shop.
The murderer next visits Peggy apartment. The killer gains entrance simply by knocking on the front door, and when Peggy opens it, the masked figure abruptly walks inside. The assailant slaps and hits her repeatedly, and she explains that she no longer has the diary and had in fact burned it in the fireplace. When her attacker checks the fireplace to see if she told the truth, she tries to pick up a telephone to call for help. Enraged, the murderer hits her over and over again in the face until she is knocked unconscious. The assailant then carries her away just as the police arrive.

Mary Arden as Peggy, one of the killer’s victims
Peggy is taken to another location and tied to a chair. The killer tortures her, demanding to know where the diary is. The woman reaches up and knocks off the mask. The shocked girl recognizes her assailant, who proceeds to brutally kill her by slowly pressing her face against the red-hot surface of a burning furnace.
Inspector Sylvester is convinced that the murderer is one of the men employed at the fashion house, so he places all of those he believes might be connected to the deaths under arrest. However, while the suspects are in custody, Greta (Lea Krugher) discovers Peggy corpse hidden in the trunk of her car, and is then attacked and smothered to death by the killer. After discovering the bodies of the latest victims, Sylvester releases all of the men.
Max visits Cristina and reminds her about how he had assisted in the murder of her husband. Isabella had found out that Max had been involved in the crime, and began blackmailing him. When she started asking for more and more money, Max murdered her. It was only later that Max and Cristina realized she had been keeping a diary that…(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about Lycra Spandex Fabric, baby knit fabric, . The Fiberglass Mesh Cloth products should be show more here!

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