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Alternate Names: Dagmar Lassander Garzelli
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Dagmar Lassander, born Angela Scharlock in Belgrade, Serbia on February 27, 1943, is known for her role as Angela in the film 'Peccati di gioventù' (1975). The story revolves around Angela's refusal to accept her father Dr. Batrucci's remarriage to Irene due to a morbid affection towards him. Upon investigating Irene's past, Angela discovers Irene had been involved in a lesbian relationship with a high school teacher that ended tragically when the teacher committed suicide following a scandal. In an attempt to sabotage Irene's marriage, Angela seduces her and engages in a lesbian affair. However, Sandro, a gigolo, photographs them during their encounter, which Angela then uses as leverage to blackmail Irene.
Alternate Names: D. Boschero, Dominique Boshero, Dominique Bosquero
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Dominique Boschero, born April 27, 1937 in Paris to Italian parents, spent her childhood in Frassino, Italy until age 15 when she returned to Paris. She debuted on stage and in films in the mid-1950s, then moved back to Italy in 1960 where she became a star of genre films, occasionally taking dramatic or humorous roles. Her activities slowed in the 1970s, retiring by the mid-1970s, currently living in Frassino.
Release Year: 1971
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Alternative Title: La iguana de la lengua de fuego, A Iguana da Língua de Fogo, L' Iguane à la langue de feu, Die Bestie mit dem feurigen Atem, Kynigito mehri tin kolasi, I glossa tis fotias, Iguana, Sapık, The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire
Director: Riccardo Freda
Writer: André Tranché, Günter Ebert, Renato Romano, Riccardo Freda, Richard Mann, Sandro Continenza
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Genre: Horror, Mystery
The film begins with a brutal murder in Dublin of a young woman whose body is found in the boot of the Swiss Ambassador Sobiesky's limousine. The Ambassador refuses to cooperate with the police due to his diplomatic immunity. Ex-cop John Norton is brought in to help solve the case and becomes romantically involved with Helen, the Ambassador's step-daughter. As the investigation continues, more brutal murders occur, suggesting a serial killer is on the loose.
L'iguana dalla lingua di fuoco (1971) is an Italian horror-mystery film directed by Riccardo Freda. The story revolves around the investigation of a series of brutal murders in Dublin, involving the Swiss Ambassador Sobiesky and his step-daughter Helen. The film explores themes of corruption, power, and forbidden love as ex-cop John Norton gets entangled in the case while having an affair with Helen.