-From "LE FOTO PROIBITE DI UNA SIGNORA PER BENE" (Italy,1970)
-"FORBIDDEN PHOTOS OF A LADY ABOVE SUSPICION" (UK)
-"DIAS DE ANGUSTIA" (Spain)
-"FRAUEN BIX ZUM WAHNSINN GEQUALT" (West Germany)
-"I ENOHI NYHTA TON EKVIASTON" and "APO PAGIDA SE PAGIDA" (Greece)
This thriller involves a love triangle, blackmail, and perhaps a murder. The sultry cult actress, Nieves Navarro, appears under the name 'Susan Scott'.
See also:
ENNIO MORRICONE -"Alegretto Per Signora" (1970)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC3GZ6xGv-I
ENNIO MORRICONE -"Intermezziono Pop" (1970)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdt2yX8Q_K8
ENNIO MORRICONE-"Cadula Nell Inconscio" (1970)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvmuWl58pEE
Resources:
http://www.enniomorricone.com/
http://www.chimai.com/
http://www.myspace.com/enniomorricone
http://www.myspace.com/morriconemood
http://www.myspace.com/eddadell39orso
http://www.myspace.com/eddadellorso
http://www.myspace.com/alessandroalessandroni
http://www.myspace.com/brunonicolai
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This and Woman In A Lizard's Skin are the best Morricone EVER! He needs to perform these in his live shows.
MichaelEiren 9 months ago
Can't get enough of this tune.
Superjerrygunner 10 months ago
This is just great. Thanks so much for posting. I really enjoyed this film. The plot is yet another variation on Clouzot's much imitated 'Les Diaboliques' but it's a good one with a light, frothy feel & the female leads - especially the wonderful Nieves Navarro as the heroines nymphomaniac best friend - are terrific. Great fun!
TheOx62 1 year ago
My favourite Morricone track EVER , brings instant 60s recall... along with CHI SEI , ESCALATION .
argento60 1 year ago
@rasputin63
You made my day! Thanks!
lexx00 1 year ago
@lexx00
Do you mean "Metti Una Sera A Cena" ?
rasputin63 1 year ago
Does anyone know a track that is similar to this (especially around 1:27 with the note that Dell'orso sings)? It has a slightly lower tempo, I believe it is in the same key, and earlier on in the song Dell'orso sings a lot of "doo doo doo doo doo". Thanks.
lexx00 1 year ago
@dedeurs .You're right, but it' clear that USA establishment has always evaluated Ennio's creations so unjust and unfair.incredibly, despite the Oscar nominations for "Days of Heaven (1978) T. Malick, "The Mission" (1986) R. Joffe, "The Untouchables" (1987) Brian De Palma's "Bugsy" (1991) B. Levins and also "The legend of the pianist on the ocean," has never received this important recognition that in his case, certainly more than others, it would be deserved.
alfercapp 1 year ago
@dedeurs
Anyway, the guys with musicology expertise, the American filmcomposers, regard EM as a genius and are influenced by him. But it's not the filmcomposers who hire Morricone to do a moviescore...
But there's also the matter of bad handling of his music by American producers/directors. Somehow he and them often clashed. Such a pity, WHITE DOG, DAYS OF HEAVEN, THE THING are so brilliant.
dedeurs 1 year ago
@alfercapp
As a born-and-bred American, Morricone would never have composed like the Morricone we now know. Don't forget he's through and though Southern European, and started out in a moviebusiness that was influenced by American cinema but developed according to it's own styles. For Americans, EM often sounds too alien. I wouldn't be surprised, for instance, that his beautiful use of aleatora ('fog' of violins) has an unsettling effect on Americans. But correct me if I'm wrong!
dedeurs 1 year ago