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Old 10th November 2010, 04:11 PM
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Just finished watching The Case of the Bloody Iris (think it's been 2 years since I last watched this).
Top giallo in my book,great cast (possibly my favorite Fenech/Hilton giallo),beautiful photography/settings,fun twists and red herrings,some grisly murder scenes,a bit of sleaze,lots of comedy scattered throughout and a fantastic soundtrack!

Like I mentioned before I would love to see a decently subbed Italian version of this one appear on dvd...

The final ending is a bit of a puzzler though?
I think I may have my own theory on that.

After reading your post at Latarnia, I started thinking that there is a theme in the film that is amplified by the hysterical monologue of the crazy guys Mother, next door. The raving about modern young women being immoral sluts, etc. and being responsible for their own murders...Most of the women were shady ladies in fact. I'm wondering if the call at the end is just to tie in with another shady, immoral, modern woman?
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