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Duration: 150 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1040 | Added: 2016-Mar-28 |
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Edwige Fenech was born to Maltese and Sicilian parents in Bône, French Algeria (now Annaba, Algeria). She rose to fame in European cinema from the late 1960s to early 1980s, notable for erotic comedies directed by Franz Antel. Fenech also starred in giallo films like 'Five Dolls for an August Moon'. In the 1980s, she became a TV personality alongside Barbara Bouchet. She was engaged to Italian industrialist Luca di Montezemolo in the mid-1990s. After focusing on movie production, Fenech returned to acting in 'Hostel: Part II' (2007) and appeared as an inspiration for a character in Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds'. Her filmography includes various unrelated Italian comedic sketches.
Release Year: 1972
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Alternative Title: Excite Me, Eye of the Black Cat, Gently Before She Dies, No Quarto Escuro de Satã, Vicios prohibidos, Ton vice est une chambre close dont moi seul ai la clé, O pyrgos ton dolofonon, To mystirio tis mavris gatas, Irene, Vícios Proibidos, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
Director: Sergio Martino
Writer: Adriano Bolzoni, Edgar Allan Poe, Ernesto Gastaldi, Luciano Martino, Sauro Scavolini
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Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Oliviero, a burnt-out writer living near Verona with his dominating late mother's presence haunting him, leads a debauched life with his maid and ex-student, hosts wild parties, and humiliates his wife Irina. When young women start getting murdered, Oliviero becomes a suspect. His world is further disrupted by the arrival of his confident niece Floriana. As more deaths occur and Oliviero's behavior towards Irina worsens, he finds new inspiration for his writing. A mysterious silver-haired stranger and Oliviero's black cat Satan watch these events unfold.
Il tuo vizio è una stanza chiusa e solo io ne ho la chiave is a 1972 film by Sergio Martino that blends drama, horror, and mystery. The story revolves around Oliviero, a troubled writer whose decadent lifestyle involves mistreating his wife Irina while engaging in affairs with other women. When murders occur in their vicinity, Oliviero becomes a suspect, further complicating matters when his niece Floriana arrives. With its mix of sexual depravity, psychological tension, and murder mystery, the film is characteristic of Martino's giallo films of the 1970s.