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Five Dolls for an August Moon
A wealthy playboy gathers a group of bourgeois friends at his isolated beach house for a weekend of relaxation. When bodies start pilling up, they realize they’re trapped with a killer in their midst, sending them in a frenzy to figure out who amongst them is killing the others before they are killed next.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist invites his family and associates to his secluded island villa for a week, intending to reveal his new will. However, his guests are soon targeted one by one by a mysterious killer, leaving the survivors to uncover the motive before they all meet their demise. The film blends elements of giallo, gothic horror, and a whodunit mystery.
Critical Reception
Mario Bava's 'Five Dolls for an August Moon' is considered a stylish and atmospheric entry in the giallo subgenre, praised for its visual flair and suspenseful plot, though some critics found its narrative slightly convoluted. It holds a respectable place among Bava's body of work and is appreciated by fans of Italian horror.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking with Bava's signature use of color and composition.
Offers a suspenseful and intriguing mystery with plenty of twists.
The plot can be somewhat complex and occasionally hard to follow.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the film's atmospheric dread, stylish visuals, and classic giallo elements. Some find the plot intricate, but appreciate its contribution to the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location on the island of Ponza in Italy, contributing to its distinct visual style and isolated atmosphere.
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