Five Women for the Killer

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Five Women for the Killer
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Directed by Stelvio Massi
Edited byMauro Bonanni
Music by Giorgio Gaslini
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Five Women for the Killer (originally titled 5 donne per l'assassino) is an Italian giallo film directed in 1974 by Stelvio Massi. [1] Il Giorno wrote "the film has the merit of a quick direction that does not spare chills and twists". [2]

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References

  1. Antonio Bruschini (1992). Profonde tenebre. Granata, 1992. ISBN   8872480396.
  2. "il film ha il merito di una svelta regia che non risparmia brividi e colpi di scena". P. Bianchi (7 January 1975). "5 donne per l'assassino". Il Giorno .