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Five Women for the Killer

Original title: 5 donne per l'assassino
  • 1974
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
608
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Five Women for the Killer (1974)
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A reporter comes home from an overseas assignment to find his baby in the hospital and his wife dead.A reporter comes home from an overseas assignment to find his baby in the hospital and his wife dead.A reporter comes home from an overseas assignment to find his baby in the hospital and his wife dead.

  • Director
    • Stelvio Massi
  • Writers
    • Jacques Barclay
    • Gianfranco Clerici
    • Roberto Gianviti
  • Stars
    • Francis Matthews
    • Pascale Rivault
    • Giorgio Albertazzi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    608
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stelvio Massi
    • Writers
      • Jacques Barclay
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Roberto Gianviti
    • Stars
      • Francis Matthews
      • Pascale Rivault
      • Giorgio Albertazzi
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Francis Matthews
    Francis Matthews
    • Giorgio Pisani
    Pascale Rivault
    Pascale Rivault
    • Dr. Lidia Franzi
    • (as Pascal Rivault)
    Giorgio Albertazzi
    Giorgio Albertazzi
    • Professor Aldo Betti
    Howard Ross
    Howard Ross
    • Police Commissioner
    Katia Christine
    Katia Christine
    • Alba Galli
    Catherine Diamant
    • Oriana
    Gabriella Lepori
    Gabriella Lepori
    • Sofia
    Maria Cumani Quasimodo
    Maria Cumani Quasimodo
    • Marta
    Alessandro Quasimodo
    • Fabrizio
    Tom Felleghy
    • Newspaper Editor-in-Chief
    • (as Tom Felleghi)
    Lia Bresciani
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    Lorenzo Piani
    Ennia Rossetto
    Milva Bonamone
      Torquato Tessarini
        Amedeo Baratti
        Franco Moraldi
        • Medical Examiner
        • Director
          • Stelvio Massi
        • Writers
          • Jacques Barclay
          • Gianfranco Clerici
          • Roberto Gianviti
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        5BA_Harrison

        With child. Without a pulse.

        Routine giallo Five Women for the Killer lacks the visual style and atmosphere present in the genre's best and better known examples, but makes up somewhat with plenty of sex and female nudity (the film's titular women are very attractive and happy to strip) and some mean-spirited and gory murders, the victims - all pregnant - graphically cut 'from clitoris to sternum'. Director Stelvio Massi's handling of the plot is a little sloppy, meaning that it's easy to lose track of who is who, and the sheer number of suspects only add to the confusion.

        Prime suspect would appear to be writer Giorgio Pisani (Francis Matthews), whose wife Erika dies giving birth to their son, after which Georgio discovers that he is sterile. Has finding out that the baby isn't his child fractured his mind and turned him into a killer of fertile women? That would be too obvious, and this being a convoluted giallo, the real murderer is far less likely: other candidates for crazed killer include adulterous Professor Aldo Betti (Giorgio Albertazzi), Betti's crazy wife, deceitful Dr. Lidia Franzi (Pascale Rivault), Erika's seemingly sinister illegitimate brother, and ex-pimp turned clinic porter Pellegrino.

        5.5/10, rounded down to 5 for the anticlimactic resolution and the horribly discordant soundtrack (which features jazz flute).
        6andrabem-1

        5 delicious women for the killer

        When Giorgio Pisani returns home he finds his wife (that was expecting a baby) dead, but their child is alive. But then he discovers something that unsettles him.... and strangely enough someone starts to kill all pregnant women around. The police step in to investigate the murders.

        This is a strange giallo – In 1974, Stelvio Massi made 3 films – "Macrò", "Squadra volante" and "5 donne per l'assassino". This may explain why the film has such an air of improvisation - the story is chaotically told and the film is uneven. Massi wanted to make a sophisticated, atmospheric giallo and sometimes he succeeds in creating good moments, thanks mainly to a good camera work. Active hand-held cameras following the action, a fast editing and zooms in and out skillfully used, give the film an almost frantic feel . There's also an inspired and flamboyant soundtrack (ranging from free jazz to romantic themes) that sometimes seems somewhat unrelated to the images. Limitations of time and budget gave the murder scenes (some of them good) an incomplete look – the final touch that crowns them is kind of amateurish. The main attraction of "5 donne per l'assassino" is the female cast – delicious eurobabes that are not shy of nudity, be it while they're making love, be it while they're being killed.

        In short, the story in "5 donne per l'assassino" is simple and not very original, but the film is frenetic and extravagant. "5 donne per l'assassino" has its moments, but it's not a "good" film (too irregular for that!), still, real giallo buffs may discover something under its rough/stylish surface.
        6Coventry

        Birth control; sleazy Italian giallo style!

        Personally I don't really like it, nor do I think it's a very bright idea, when the body count of the horror movie you're about to watch already gets spoiled in the title… Seriously, five women for the killer? Well, okay, that pretty much suggests there will be five female casualties, but don't get your hopes up too much for witnessing much more carnage that this. It's a shame, really, because one of the many reasons why I seek out Italian gialli movies is the often unpredictable and unrestricted amount of gruesome murdering going on! I still definitely wanted to watch "Five Women for the Killer", of course, and mainly because it was writer/director Stelvio Massi's only genuine excursion into the giallo-domain. The underrated Massi made nearly two dozens of awesome Poliziotteschi thrillers, and most of them – like "Emergency Squad" or "Convoy Busters" to name just two – were so damn brutish and sadist that I really wondered what a giallo of his would look like. This one-man jury's verdict states that "Five Women for the Killer" is an adequate and more than watchable giallo, but it certainly isn't one of the genre's prime examples or highlights. The plot is reasonably tense and compelling, albeit also sluggish from time to time. The murders and particularly the killer's motives and choice of victims are vile and just a tad bit disturbing. Like in most Italian gialli, the psychopath targets pretty young women, but here the victims all recently found out that they were pregnant and our crazed killer viciously cuts open their stomach and intimate parts. The murders begin shortly after journalist Giorgio Pisani loses his wife whilst giving birth to their premature son. No wait, the murders only begin when Giorgio learns from his doctor and friend that he is – in fact – infertile and couldn't have been the child's father. Can't Giorgio accept that his wife was unfaithful and does he extract his vengeance on the pregnant women in his surrounding? Or is this just what the real killer wants everybody – and the police in particular - to think? "Five Women for the Killer" doesn't feature any great names in the cast, but the performances are solid and convincing. All the girls in the cast are ravishing and provide glorious full-frontal nudity (unshaved was still the standard), but of course they get savagely slaughtered shortly after so it's not a very sexy climax. Recommended for giallo-fanatics and fellow sick puppies all over the world!
        Dethcharm

        Complications...

        In FIVE WOMEN FOR THE KILLER, a man (Francis Matthews) returns home from a trip to find his wife dead. Soon, other women begin meeting the same fate, all sharing one thing in common.

        This is a rather languid, by-the-numbers giallo, although the setup is novel. There is the expectedly-gloved killer, as well as a bevy of beautiful, female victims and a school of red herrings. There's just not a lot of action and the pacing is quite sluggish. This sort of film needs to be more suspenseful or at least have a good chase or two. As it is, there's not enough going on to make it all that interesting.

        Recommended only for the die-hard giallo completist...
        6jrd_73

        Competent if unspectacular thriller

        A writer's wife dies giving birth prematurely. The child is placed in a health clinic. It is there that the writer learns he is sterile. Soon after, pregnant women begin to be killed, all of whom either crossed the writer's path or are related to the clinic where the writer's child is recovering. The police suspect the writer. Is he the killer? Five Women for the Killer is a competently made Italian thriller (a giallo). The film lacks the baroque style of the best of the genre and most of the murders occur off screen. Furthermore, while the film has its moments of graphicness, it does not quite revel in the sleaze like some of its peers. Still, the film is a worthwhile view for a few reasons.

        First, the film successfully utilizes the stand-by of the clue that can't be remembered. The protagonist has seen something that he cannot remember, but he knows it's important. In some movies (like Deep Red), the clue is rather illogically recalled, but, here, both the clue and its recall are believable (and can be spotted by close watching viewers).

        Second, the film's plot tries to be a mystery that can be solved through clues. The film plays fair with its mystery, and even provides something of a twist at the end.

        Third, although the killer wears gloves, they are not black!

        Few will regard 5 Women for the Killer as a must see. However, the film generally holds interest. Fans of Euro-thrillers might want to give it a try.

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        • Trivia
          The bar ashtrays say "J&B Scotch Whiskey".
        • Goofs
          In the Spanish version, during the Professor's police interview, lines are omitted from the audio, though his mouth moves silently on screen.
        • Quotes

          Fabrizio: You spoke very well today, Father, and certainly no one could have faulted you for being too brief! I am brother to the deceased, and this is my wife.

          Fabrizio's wife.: [nods to priest] Father

          [to Fabrizio as they turn away]

          Fabrizio's wife.: Of all times to act like an imbecile!

        • Alternate versions
          In the Spanish version, during the Professor's police interview, lines are omitted from the audio, though his mouth moves silently on screen.

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        • Release date
          • December 4, 1974 (Italy)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • France
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Day-Killer
        • Filming locations
          • I.C.E.T. De Paolis Studios, Milano, Italy(studios, as I.C.E.T. De Paolis, Milano)
        • Production companies
          • Les Films de la Boétie
          • Thousand Cinematografica
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 40 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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