From the director that brought us Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Casino Royale and the terrible Mae West vehicle Sextette (which featured Alice Cooper).
A well-made thriller that rides the fine line between giallo and slasher. Although there are some tasty red herrings laid down, the identity of the killer is pretty obvious after the first 15 minutes.
Loved the "Is it? Isn't it?" beef stew scene :)
As usual, Rachel Ward's performance stinks to high heaven.
One thing I didn't really get was why the killer used a Nepalese Kukri when none of the clues point in that direction?
Nope-Tober: Random Shit for an Ill-disciplined Mind
Letterboxd Review
A well-made thriller that rides the fine line between giallo and slasher. Although there are some tasty red herrings laid down, the identity of the killer is pretty obvious after the first 15 minutes.
Loved the "Is it? Isn't it?" beef stew scene :)
As usual, Rachel Ward's performance stinks to high heaven.
One thing I didn't really get was why the killer used a Nepalese Kukri when none of the clues point in that direction?
Nope-Tober: Random Shit for an Ill-disciplined Mind
Letterboxd Review
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