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Dark Places (1974) - Joan Collins is hand strangled in flashback while killer is visualizing killing another woman
Disturbed husband strangles Joan Collins, as he imagines strangling Jean Marsh. Nice death stare and body shots. Dark Places is not a very well known seventies British horror movie; probably owing to the fact that it's not a Hammer movie, but it features an interesting story and a great cast, and overall this is certainly a very decent little thriller! The story has some fairly strong horror themes running throughout, but personally I wouldn't say this is a horror flick; Dark Places is a thriller, and the main focus is on the thing that makes the world go round - money, and a huge stash of it. At the centre of the film is a spooky old house, once owned by a mental patient who died. The house has now being taken over by the Asylum administrator who inherited the house. This is bad news for a few different people in the village - mostly notably scheming couple Dr Mandevile and Sarah. Before he died, the owner of the house hid a huge sum of money somewhere within the walls and the pair have been on the trail of it ever since. Not wanting to risk losing their cash, Sarah and the doctor hatch a plan to turn the situation to their advantage. In this scene, Robert Hardy gets a two-for-one by believing he's strangling Jean Marsh when in actually its Joan Collins!
Cougar, Andrea Sadler, screws a young stud, who winds up garroting her from behind during her home robbery to save his accomplice from being shot by her.
Death Knocks Twice (La morte bussa due volte) is a somewhat interesting thriller that is often considered a part of the Giallo genre, despite putting much of its focus on other areas of the plot; which shows in a nutshell just how meandering this film is considering that a murder plot makes up the backbone of it. The film was made in 1969; just before the Giallo genre would gain popularity and Italian directors would go into overdrive making them. This one was actually a co-production with West Germany; thus further calling it's credibility with the genre into repute. The plot focuses on Francisco di Villaverde; a talented artist who has a deadly hobby, which involves strangling girls after having sex with them. He strangles a girl on the beach and this is witnessed by a couple of body guards, who just so happen to work for a local gangster who just so happens to want to buy a piece of property owned by Francisco di Villaverde. This story is then fused with a love story between the artist and the gangster's wife as she can't resist his charms in spite of his murderous nature.
This clip has Anita Ekberg making love to her killer, then he strangles her. It looks like she was only unconscious. So, when another man enters her bedroom and she starts to stir, he finishes the job with a fatal strangle! As usual, Anita makes quite a hot victim and, as a bonus, a naked one!
"Death Squad" (Brigade Des Moeurs) 1985: When the investigation on a prostitute murder by the Paris vice department derails, one cop will stop at nothing for revenge. This movie features 5 female death scenes, some with topless hookers, all at the hands of bikers armed with shotguns and other weapons, but this scene is the best by far! This babe is chased through a deserted underground parking garage, panic in her face, her sexy body well displayed, but when she reaches the exit door, she is blasted in the back. She crawls through the door, but is finished with an off-camera bullet from a hand gun. Her bloodied body is nicely shown though after her death.
This uneven Giallo thriller from Lamberto Bava stars the amazingly well-endowed Serena Grandi as Gioia, a centerfold model for Pussycat magazine. Her co-workers are murdered with pitchforks and bees, among other things, and posed in front of photos of her, which Gioia receives from the taunting killer. A solid cast including Capucine, Daria Nicolodi, and George Eastman goes through the motions, upstaged constantly by Ms. Grandi's imposing pulchritude. Nevertheless, Bava's stylish direction has some interesting touches, such as having the killer seeing his victims as hideously deformed monsters, and the production is slick and polished. Of the three female death scenes, the best one (pitchfork scene), featuring Katrine Michelsen as the victim, is featured here. Once she is killed, her body is dragged away in plastic and posed for photos.
Chicago advertising executive Charles 'Chaz' Schine is mentally worn down by his useless teacher wife Deanna and their equally ingrate daughter Amy, whose bad diabetes requires experimental, uncovered treatment that would exhaust their life savings. When he meets foxy investment adviser Lucinda Harris (Jennifer Aniston), they soon start an affair. Only when bled dry, Chaz finds out Lucinda is a stolen identity, part of an elaborate setup. His ill-planned vengeance starts a cycle of bloodshed and other unpleasant surprises for most involved. In this scene, Jennifer Aniston gets popped in her right breast and dies with a beautiful death stare!
This is Episode 6 of Season 26 of this German TV show. Hot German babe, Claudine Wilde, has sex with her lover and then is shot several times in the parking garage. Her body is shown during the police investigation. Coupled with her stripping and climbing on her lover for sex, the shooting later in the episode is hotter, knowing the body now covered my her jacket.
In this straight-to-video erotic thriller, a crazed killer, obsessed with the popular perfume Desire, slaughters beautiful Beverly Hills women and leaves their corpses soaked in the expensive scent. To solve the case, authorities call in a beautiful former policewoman, asking her to go undercover. She does so, but as the investigation continues, the woman finds herself getting dangerously involved with her murderous quarry. In this scene, Mary Stavin (Miss World '77) eats lead as she takes a few slugs to the chect and is then blown through an upper storey window and falls to the ground below.
A man hires a killer to murder his lovely wife while he is on the phone with her to secure his alibi. Alfred Hitchcock did such an excellent job with this scene that it is sexually arousing even without the beautiful Grace Kelly succumbing to the vicious strangle. She is innocent, dressed in a negligee, helpless, viciously yanked back against her attacker with a scarf, fighting for her life as he tosses her back over the surface of the desk, throttling her with all of his might, at which time we are treated to a close-up of her beautiful face transformed by fear and pain! It’s an awesome scene, and even though she survives, it satisfies the viewer with its rich mixture of sex and violence. This is why Hitchcock was hailed as a giant amongst film directors.
Yet another transparent/shallow thriller, and also with its worn out, "I had a terrible trauma when I was a kid" plot. However… it has great looking hard bodies and two very good asphyxiation scenes. In Scene 1, a beautiful blonde, Melanie Good, is abducted after showing her body off. She is then stripped topless and suffocated with duct tape while bound to a chair.
In Scene 2, a beautiful brunette, Erika Nann, is suffocated with plastic bag while dressed in minidress and bound to a chair.
Great leg show and her beautiful face is clearly visible through the clear plastic.