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The Climax
A violin player is going to be father of a sixth child by his second mistress, Marisa. Quite nervous about that, he does not leave the clinic... except to drive Giulia, his legitimate wife, along with his legitimate kids to the station as they leave for a vacation at the seaside.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious singer, Donna, is trapped in a bizarre contract with a powerful, yet reclusive, opera impresario, Carl. Carl is obsessed with Donna, and when she attempts to break free from his control to pursue a relationship with another man, Carl unleashes a series of increasingly sinister and deadly events to keep her by his side. The film culminates in a terrifying confrontation as Donna fights for her freedom and survival.
Critical Reception
The Climax is a cult classic horror film, often remembered for its campy elements and Jayne Mansfield's performance. While not critically acclaimed upon its release, it has gained a following over the years for its unique blend of suspense and operatic melodrama. Audiences tend to appreciate its B-movie charm and the over-the-top nature of the plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy atmosphere and Jayne Mansfield's committed performance.
The plot, while somewhat convoluted, offers a unique blend of melodrama and suspense.
A cult favorite for its B-movie horror elements and memorable, albeit melodramatic, story.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of Jayne Mansfield's final cinematic roles before her untimely death in 1967.
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