The Weekend Murders

1972 "This is where they found the first body. You'll never believe where they found the others!"
The Weekend Murders
6.1| 1h38m| R| en| More Info
Released: 07 June 1972 Released
Producted By: Juppiter Generale Cinematografica
Country: Italy
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An aristocratic English family gather for the reading of their father's will. The family are dismayed to find that everything has been left to Barbara, the deceased's favourite daughter. The butler is soon found stabbed to death and Sergeant Thorpe, the local bobby, telephones Scotland Yard for assistance. Inspector Grey arrives and he and Barbara narrowly escape being shot. Cousin Ted and his wife Pauline are both killed. Sergeant Thorpe recalls some photos which Ted asked to have developed...

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BA_Harrison A group of relatives gather at the family estate for the reading of the will of the late Sir Henry. When the entire fortune is left to niece Barbara (Anna Moffo), one of the occupants of the house turns to murder. It is up to local bobby Aloisius Thorpe (Gastone Moschin) and Scotland Yard Superintendent Grey (Lance Percival) to crack the case.Italian murder mystery The Weekend Murders is often classed as a giallo, but I don't think it really qualifies as such: its English setting and typical Agatha Christie style 'whodunnit' plot make it far too British in tone for it to be a part of the giallo genre. Admittedly, director Michele Lupo throws in a few typically Italian flourishes - most notably, rapid zooms and jump cuts (to the strains of Tchaikovsky and the sound of gun shots!)- but there is little else to link it to the ultra violent, style-over-substance world of shadowy leather-gloved maniacs stalking sexy female victims.The films 'Ten Little Indians'-style structure holds very few surprises, but the excellent cast make this fun to watch despite the predictability, with the amusing dynamic between the pompous detective Grey and the actually-cleverer-than-he-seems Thorpe making for a whole lot of fun. Chris Chittell, as emotionally disturbed Georgie, is also worth a mention, his deranged character a prime suspect, while the ravishing Orchidea de Santis, as Evelyn, the maid, is worth keeping an eye on for very different reasons.6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
morrison-dylan-fan When a friend showed me the trailer to this film,I was surprised at how different this looked to any of the other films in the Giallo genre that I had seen.One of the things that I noticed from the trailer was,that the film seemed to have been inspired by the works of novelist Agatha Christie and with having enjoyed watching the Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple films with my dad over the years,I felt that this was defiantly a film that was worth watching.The Plot:At a family gathering to hear the will of a recently deceased wealthy relative,the local police officer (sgt . Aloisius Thorpe) at the village near by the deceases mansion, (where all his family are gathered to hear the will) decides to pay a visit to make sure that the reading of the will goes as smoothly as possible.After the reading (which has angered most of the family,due to almost all of them hardly getting anything at all,apart from the one who looked after him for the last three years of his life,who has inherited most of his huge estate.)As Thorpe starts to leave the family and the mansion behind,he is shocked to discover the dead body of the mansions butler!.Realiseing something foul may be afoot Thorpe gets some detectives from Scotland Yard to come down to help him investigate this strange death.With everyone being told to stay at the mansion for the next few days,due to the investigation of the murder,the police are almost stunned into silence,when they find another dead body,which is this time one of the family members (Ted Collins).As more dead bodies start to pile up,and the police begin to suspect that a killer may be loose in the mansion,Aloisius Thorpe decides that he has had enough of trying to follow loose ends,and that he is instead going to do a complete search of the mansion and its surroundings.When Thorpe finds out that before he died the wealthy relative had become obsessed with star gazing from the tallest plier in the mansion.This leads Thorpe to thinking that along with looking up in the sky to gaze at the stars,he may also be able to look down,to gaze at the murderer... View on the film: The first people who I feel should be massively praised for the film are the DVD company Code Red who,instead of letting this extremely strong Giallo fade away into complete obscurity,have into brought the film right back to the present,with a DVD that is filled with fantastic special features.With the screenplay,writers Fabio Pittorru,Massimo Felisatti and Sergio Donati surprisingly stay away from most of the ingredients that Giallo films are famous for,with no sign of any black gloves at all!,they instead go for a much more "traditional" English mystery plot,that feels as if this is a film that could have an adaptation of a long lost Agatha Christie novel.This Giallo also has the unique distinction of perhaps,being the only Giallo that would be perfectly suitable for the whole family to watch (from age 8 to 80!),due to its fun light breezy feel,that has something for everyone.For the music,composer Francesco De Masi has written a very enjoyable score,which has a main theme that will be stuck in your head for days!.Although the screenplay mostly stays away from the style,the fantastic directing from Michele Lupo injects an excellent Giallo feel into the film,with a very good use of jump cuts and whip-pans,that help to show the uneasiness that all of the family have for each other.Final view on the film: A fantastic,very different Giallo, that the whole family can enjoy!
lazarillo Agatha Christie mysteries and Italian gialli may have some things in common, but they're also very different. First off, gialli are really "mass-murder mysteries", whereas only a few Agatha Christie mysteries really fit that description(the most famous being her seminal "Ten Little Indians"). Moreover, Agatha Christie mysteries are very mannered and British while Italian gialli are very over-the-top and usually chock-full of lurid sex and violence. This movie is impressive, therefore, because it manages to successfully combine the two styles (much like Mario Bava's "Five Dolls for an August Moon"). It has a typical Agatha Christie set-up with various grasping relatives gathered at a remote country estate to hear a will, but like a giallo, it's also full of ridiculously shifty characters, sexual perversity, OTT crash-zooms, and overly dramatic music.Perhaps, even more impressive, it's one of the few gialli to successfully incorporate (completely intentional) black comedy. It really plays with the conventions of the mystery genre--the first person killed is the butler (so he didn't do it), and the Scotland Yard detective (Lance Percival) turns out to be an inept bumbler while the thick-looking local bobby (Gaston Moschin) turns out to be quite clever. Being a giallo though, it also has certain stock "giallo-esque" characters like an impotent, virginal mama's boy (Chris Chittel) who likes fake bloody suicides and a black woman(Beryl Cunningham)who is married to one of the family members and (naturally) is the most sexually predatory of the characters--with the possible exception of the saucy maid (Orchidea DeSantis).This has a great cast including Eveline Stewart, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart, and American Peter Baldwin who were in any number of 60's and 70's Italian films. Gaston Moschin (who is GREAT here) was usually in Italian crime thrillers, but also had an important part in the "The Godfather 2". The sexy Beryl Cunningham was in "Crimes of the Black Cat", and the even sexier Orchidea DeSantis played all kinds of sexy roles in all kinds of sexy Italian movies. Even the English actors are familiar--Lance Percival was a big comedy actor in Britain at the time and Christopher Chittel was in another movie very much like this called "Erotic Inferno", except that it was a softcore porn movie with Mary Millington! (VERY few actors have ever appeared in both Italian giallo thrillers AND Mary Millington sex comedies). This has just received a superior release by Code Red. I would definitely check it out.
emrio-1 This is a take off of the agatha christie type films done in the italian style and set in a statley home in britian.It is great fun and should be seen.Great use of classical music,zoom shots,red herrings and a little bit of the naughty..i mean a little bit,it was early 70s. great apperance by ballard barclay,the major in fawlty towers.It will not set the world on fire but you could do worse. Out of ten,say seven