Ecologia del delitto (1971)
Año de lanzamiento: 1971
Nación: Italy
Alternative Title: Bahía de Sangre, Mansão da Morte, Banho de Sangue, O Sexo na Sua Forma Mais Violenta, Den blodige bugt
Director: Mario Bava
Writer: Dardano Sacchetti, Filippo Ottoni, Franco Vanorio, Gene Luotto, Gianfranco Barberi
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Giuseppe Zaccariello, Alfredo Bini
Compañías: Nuova Linea Cinematografica
Género: Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Slasher Film, Thriller
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: suicide, octopus, psychopath, mass murder, wheelchair, gore, murder, serial killer, slasher, skinny dipping, maniac, axe murder, video nasty, proto-slasher, ax
Historia
Ecologia del delitto (1971), directed by Mario Bava, follows an unknown assailant who begins murdering wealthy residents of a coastal town in Italy during the summer season. The victims are found with their bodies drained of blood and their faces covered with plastic masks. A young doctor named Frank Haining arrives at the town to visit his brother Alan but soon becomes entangled in the mystery when he discovers that one of the victims is his former girlfriend, Carla. Frank teams up with Alan's wife Anna to investigate further as they believe Carla was killed by someone she knew intimately.
Resumen
Ecologia del delitto (1971), also known internationally as 'A Hatchet for the Honeymoon', is an Italian horror-thriller film directed by Mario Bava. The movie is a blend of giallo and slasher genres, characteristic of Bava's distinctive style in films like 'Blood and Black Lace' and 'Bay of Blood'. Set against the backdrop of a coastal resort town during summer, it explores themes of sexuality, obsession, and revenge through its intricate plot involving a series of brutal murders. Although not as renowned as some of Bava's other works, Ecologia del delitto offers a gripping narrative with atmospheric cinematography and suspenseful tension.


