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Eye in the Labyrinth

Cast

Rosemary Dexter, Adolfo Celi, Alida Valli, Horst Frank View All


Crew

Horst Hächler (Screenplay), Mario Caiano (Director), Mario Caiano (Story), Antonio Saguera (Story) View All

Release: Mar. 24th, 1972
Runtime: 1 hour, 33 minutes
Julie is disturbed by the disappearance of her psychiatrist boyfriend Luca following a bizarre dream where she witnessed him murdered. She travels to a seaside village where he might be and encounters Frank, who tells her Luca has indeed been there. Julie's investigation leads her to the house of Gerta, where the mystery deepens among the odd characters residing at this artists enclave.
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pahaK
Like whodunits so often Eye in the Labyrinth tries to mislead the viewer a lot and while the eventual murderer isn't necessarily a huge surprise (I suppose the film being labeled giallo led me towards that direction) the explanation doesn't make much sense in the film's context.


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