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Marina Malfatti was born on April 25, 1933, in Florence, Tuscany, Italy as Marisa Malfatti. She was an actress, known for All the Colors of the Dark (1972), The Bloodstained Lawn (1973), and Sherlock Holmes (1968). She was married to Umberto La Rocca. She died on June 8, 2016, in Rome, Italy. These are my top 10 movies for Marina Malfatti and excuse my Italian language.
10. Run, Psycho, Run (1968) – Drama
Run, Psycho, Run is a 1968 film directed by Brunello Rondi. The film stars Gary Merrill, Elga Andersen, and Georges Rivière. The film is set in Tuscany in 1912 where the retired Judge George Dennison, his wife Claire, and their son Robert arrive at a Villa in Mount Argentario for the summer. Shortly after a party, both Claire and Robert are murdered. A year later, Dennison once again returns to the villa with his new fiancée, Ann, and her son. Ann resembles Claire which he believes will assist him in unmasking the murderer.
9. The Reckless (1965) – Drama
Renato Salvatori and Norma Benguell star in this crime drama. Ettore is a husband whose wife has left him for her lover. The wife returns to tell him their marriage is over, but the scheming husband talks her into loaning him her car. He meets her lover and murders the man, disposing of his possessions in a symbolic gesture to obliterate his memory.
8. The Fourth Victim (1971) – Drama
A man’s wife is found suspiciously drowned in their swimming pool and because his two previous wives also died strange deaths he is charged with murder and only gets off because his motherly housekeeper lies to clear his name. When a pretty blonde woman shows up and starts flirting with him it’s clear from the start that she may not be who she seems to be.
7. A Noose Is Waiting for You Trinity (1972) – Western
This sequel to the popular spaghetti western “Clint the Stranger” was released four years after the success of the first film and essentially uses the same plot. George Martin returns as Clint (renamed Trinity in some countries), an ex-gunslinger desperately wanting to be forgiven and accepted by his family that he abandoned years earlier. One major difference in the plot, when compared to the first film, is the addition of Klaus Kinski as a ruthless bounty hunter. The bounty hunter tracks Clint down and forces him to return to his violent ways to protect himself and his family.
6. Gunman of One Hundred Crosses (1971) – Western
An Irishman is killed in the wild West. His son Jimmy goes out searching for the killers of his father but is soon ambushed by two highwaymen, and killed, too. Django (or Sartana, depending on the film’s version) finds him and reads the letter Jimmy had received from his sister Jessica Dublin telling him about their father’s murder. The gunslinger brings the body to town, meets the beautiful redhead and her faithful black servant (who is an expert veterinarian and knife-thrower, as he will later demonstrate), and sets out in a search for revenge against the killers. That will not be an easy task, and much sweat and pain must be endured, namely by Jessica, abducted, tortured, and whipped by the very woman who started it all.
5. A Black Ribbon for Deborah (1974) – Horror/Drama
Marina Malfatti is Deborah, a sterile woman who wants to bear a child more than anything. She’s told by her doctor to give up all hope of having a child; for in her condition it would take a miracle, and miracles don’t exist. This condition is like a malediction to her, and it’s having a ruinous effect on the marriage between her and her scientist husband, Michel (Bradford Dillman), who is earnestly attempting to push for a happy marriage, but his wife’s occasional breakdowns are sometimes too much for him. Deborah doesn’t seem to realize it, but she also happens to be a very powerful medium, and after she and her husband investigate a car accident they’ve just witnessed, Deborah has an encounter with a dying pregnant woman, Mira (Delia Boccardo), which sets the stage for a wholehearted and satisfying mystery.
4. Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972) – Mystery
A serial killer is attacking women in Italy, leaving a silver moon near their corpses. While traveling to Paris by train with her fiancé, the famous designer Mario Gerosa, Giulia Torresi is assaulted by the serial killer in her cabin. Police Inspector Vismara decides to hide that Giulia has survived to protect her. Mario decides to investigate the victims and finds that six women had been in the hotel Giulia owned in the past. They travel expecting to save the women that have not been attacked before the killer finds them.
3. Il prato macchiato di rosso (1973) – Horror
The movie stars Marina Malfatti, Enzo Tarascio, Nino Castelnuovo, Daniela Caroli, George Willing, Claudio Biava, Barbara Marzano, Dominique Boschero and Lucio Dalla. A couple of wandering hippies meet a man by the name of Antonio who takes them to the home where he lives with his sister and brother-in-law. The hippies meet several strange characters: a gypsy woman, a prostitute, and a disturbing drunk. The host tells them that he is a producer of wines and loves to entertain strange people. In fact, he is a madman who has created a mechanism that can suck blood from human bodies.
2. The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972) – Horror/Thriller
The sibling’s Kitty and Evelyn Wildenbrück hate each other since they were children. They live in the old castle of their grandfather Tobias Wildenbrück and one day they learn that there is a legend that their family is cursed. Every one hundred years, one sister dies and returns to life killing seven persons and the other sister is her last victim. When they are older, they have a disagreement and Kitty accidentally kills Evelyn during a fight. However, their sister Franziska Wildenbrück and her husband Herbert Zieler hide Evelyn’s body in a room in the dungeons of the castle.
1. The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971) – Horror/Giallo
Alan (Anthony Steffen) is a wealthy aristocrat who has just been released from a mental institution following the death of his wife, the red-haired Evelyn. Having caught Evelyn making love with an unknown man prior to his institutionalization, the psychotic Alan begins luring red-haired strippers and prostitutes to his home to torture and kill them, as a way to deal with his grief and inability to get revenge on his deceased wife. Alan attends a séance in which the medium contacts Evelyn, causing Alan to faint. George Harriman (Enzo Tarascio) – Alan’s cousin and his only living heir – offers to move into the mansion to take care of him.