AC
As Chianese
•Alice, a simultaneous interpreter, lives a double personality and is up against a top-secret service (headed by a brilliant Klaus Kinski) who wants her dead... but why? Maybe it has something to do with the experiment on an astronaut conducted by a scientist that the beautiful Alice witnessed? Wonderful film, all to discover, by the talented Bazzoni (director of the already acclaimed "A Black Day for the Ram" of 1971) halfway between giallo and sci-fi. A student of Roman Polanski ("Rosemary's Baby" and "The Tenant" blend amiably) and lover of a cinematographic research that is of a few chosen ones, Bazzoni draws from a novel (Las Huellas) by Mario Fenelli a film of great respect, with the photography of Storaro, the editing of Perpignani and the music of the talented Piovani. Splendid, in the role of Alice, is the Florinda Bolkan of the good old days; a bit less Peter McEnery. Interesting is the presence in the cast of the young Nicoletta Elmi, the sadistic child of "Deep Red" who a year before had already acted in a film by Paul Morrissey and Antonio Margheriti "The Monster Is at the Table Baron Frankenstein".