The Girl Who Knew Too Much
The Girl Who Knew Too Much

The Girl Who Knew Too Much

1963Movie86 minItalian

A tourist witnesses a murder and finds herself caught up in a series of bloody killings.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Mario BavaGenres: Horror, Mystery, Comedy

Plot Summary

An American woman living in Rome, Nora Davis, witnesses a murder and becomes entangled in a series of killings. Believing she is the next target of a mysterious killer known as the "Chloroform Killer," Nora, along with a charming American diplomat, attempts to unravel the mystery before she falls victim. The investigation leads them through a labyrinth of suspense, mistaken identities, and dark secrets within the city.

Critical Reception

Mario Bava's "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" is a seminal work in the giallo genre, celebrated for its stylish visuals and suspenseful atmosphere. While its blend of horror, mystery, and black comedy was innovative for its time, some critics noted its occasionally convoluted plot and B-movie sensibilities. Nonetheless, it is widely regarded as a significant precursor to later Italian thrillers and a testament to Bava's directorial flair.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stylish direction and suspenseful sequences.
  • Recognized as a foundational film in the giallo genre.
  • Appreciated for its unique blend of horror and dark humor.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this classic Italian film, but it is generally appreciated by fans of cult horror and giallo cinema for its atmospheric direction and early genre conventions.

Fun Fact

The film is considered one of the earliest examples of the 'giallo' subgenre, characterized by its stylish visuals, graphic violence, and mystery plots, which became highly influential in Italian cinema.

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