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she sees a man rising from his chair, whom she recognises as the man who was standing over the body. He then collapses to the floor, a knife in his back. Nora is confronted by a deranged Laura, who confesses to the killings. She stabbed that man, her husband, because he wanted to have her committed to a psychiatric hospital. He was actually disposing of the body for his wife the night Nora saw him. Laura reveals that she murdered her sister in order to claim their father's inheritance. Laura prepares to shoot Nora but is shot dead by her dying husband. Nora is happily reunited with
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leading to the arrest of a mentally ill man named
Straccianeve, who denied being the killer. Landini became determined to prove Straccianeve's innocence, but he eventually lost his job as a result. Nora decides to help Landini, but as they tour Rome, they find no clues. Nora visits Landini's apartment the next day, finding clues that lead her to believe that he is the killer, including the tape recorder, a confession note on his typewriter and a photo of herself labelled as the possible fourth victim. Shortly afterwards, she finds Landini dead, an apparent suicide.
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whose victims have been murdered in alphabetical order by surname. The killer has already murdered three women whose last names begin with "A", "B" and "C". The latest victim was Laura's sister, who was killed ten years earlier in front of Laura's house. Nora receives a telephone call, in which an anonymous caller taunts her by saying that "'D' is for death".
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on the beach, which would upset Bava who felt as if Saxon was showing off. Saxon stated that later in a conversation with a producer for the film, that the producer said that Román convinced Saxon to enter the film as she said Saxon was in love with her. Saxon felt that Bava was perhaps initially
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At her aunt's funeral, Nora meets a close friend of her aunt's, Laura Craven-Torrani, who lives in Piazza di Spagna. Laura is travelling to
Switzerland the next day and offers Nora to stay in her house. At Laura's, Nora comes across newspaper clippings about the "Alphabet Killer", a serial killer
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Marcello, who takes her on a sightseeing tour of Rome to distract her from the recent events, as they become romantically involved. That night, after Marcello drops Nora off at the Craven house, an anonymous call lures her into an empty apartment. Marcello follows Nora to the
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annoyed at him as he felt his action might have interpreted from Bava as trying to usurp attention from Román. Filming finished on 14 July 1962. Bava biographer Tim Lucas said that some re-shoots were apparently done towards the end of 1962. Bava completed the film at a cost of 190 million
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On vacation, American tourist Nora Davis arrives in Rome to visit her elderly ailing aunt, who is being treated by Dr. Marcello Bassi. Nora's aunt dies on the first night of Nora's visit and she walks to the nearby hospital to notify
Marcello. On the way, she is mugged and knocked out in
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prior to production on the film. Saxon has stated that he was invited by Román to work on the film by asking if he would be interested in an art film in Rome. Saxon agreed, but on receiving the script, he found that he misunderstood her as she said horror film instead.
516:(1961). Bava spent this extended period reading mystery and horror magazines. He pondered retiring from directing and thought he might only return to work on special effects for film. Bava was convinced to return to directing by
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films were not popular among the Italian film audiences on its initial theatrical release as the genre never gained popularity in its home country until the release of
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Blackford, James (February 2015). "The Girl Who Knew Too Much".
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1565:The Horror Reader
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