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The Cat o' Nine Tails

- Caught between the truth and a murderer's hand!

A newsman works with a blind puzzle-solver to uncover a deadly conspiracy linked to a genetic research facility.

Release Date : 1971-02-12

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Labrador FilmsSeda SpettacoliTerra-FilmkunstTitanus

Production Country : GermanyFranceItaly

Alternative Titles : Cat o' Nine TailsCat O'Nine Tails

Cast

James Franciscus

Character Name : Carlo Giordani

Original Name : James Franciscus

Gender : Male

Karl Malden

Character Name : Franco Arnò

Original Name : Karl Malden

Gender : Male

Catherine Spaak

Character Name : Anna Terzi

Original Name : Catherine Spaak

Gender : Female

Pier Paolo Capponi

Character Name : Police Supt. Spini

Original Name : Pier Paolo Capponi

Gender : Male

Horst Frank

Character Name : Dr. Braun

Original Name : Horst Frank

Gender : Male

Rada Rassimov

Character Name : Bianca Merusi

Original Name : Rada Rassimov

Gender : Female

Aldo Reggiani

Character Name : Dr. Casoni

Original Name : Aldo Reggiani

Gender : Male

Carlo Alighiero

Character Name : Dr. Calabresi

Original Name : Carlo Alighiero

Gender : Male

Vittorio Congia

Character Name : Righetto (cameraman)

Original Name : Vittorio Congia

Gender : Male

Ugo Fangareggi

Character Name : Gigi the Loser

Original Name : Ugo Fangareggi

Gender : Male

Tom Felleghy

Character Name : Dr. Esson

Original Name : Tom Felleghy

Gender : Male

Emilio Marchesini

Character Name : Dr. Mombelli

Original Name : Emilio Marchesini

Gender : Male

Fulvio Mingozzi

Character Name : Spimi's man

Original Name : Fulvio Mingozzi

Gender : Male

Corrado Olmi

Character Name : Morsella

Original Name : Corrado Olmi

Gender : Male

Pino Patti

Character Name : Barber

Original Name : Pino Patti

Gender : Male

Umberto Raho

Character Name : Manuel's ex-lover

Original Name : Umberto Raho

Gender : Male

Jacques Stany

Character Name : Prof. Manera

Original Name : Jacques Stany

Gender : Male

Stefano Oppedisano

Character Name : Taxi driver

Original Name : Stefano Oppedisano

Gender : Male

Ada Pometti

Character Name : Telephone operator

Original Name : Ada Pometti

Gender : Female

Walter Pinelli

Character Name :

Original Name : Walter Pinelli

Gender : Male

Sascha Helwin

Character Name :

Original Name : Sascha Helwin

Gender : Male

Marie Louise Sinclair

Character Name : Film starlet

Original Name : Marie Louise Sinclair

Gender : Female

Martial Boschero

Character Name :

Original Name : Martial Boschero

Gender : Male

Cinzia De Carolis

Character Name : Lori

Original Name : Cinzia De Carolis

Gender : Female

Werner Pochath

Character Name : Manuel

Original Name : Werner Pochath

Gender : Male

Tino Carraro

Character Name : Prof. Fulvio Terzi

Original Name : Tino Carraro

Gender : Male

Ettore Arena

Character Name : Billiard Player (uncredited)

Original Name : Ettore Arena

Gender : Male

Aristide Caporale

Character Name : Smoker in the Billiard Hall (uncredited)

Original Name : Aristide Caporale

Gender : Male

Giovanni Di Benedetto

Character Name : Chief of Police Salmi (uncredited)

Original Name : Giovanni Di Benedetto

Gender : Male

Margherita Horowitz

Character Name : Lori's Babysitter (uncredited)

Original Name : Margherita Horowitz

Gender : Female

Giuseppe Marrocco

Character Name : Man at Table in the Saint Peter's Club (uncredited)

Original Name : Giuseppe Marrocco

Gender : Male

Gennarino Pappagalli

Character Name : Man in the Terzi's Institute (uncredited)

Original Name : Gennarino Pappagalli

Gender : Male

Aldo Parenti

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Aldo Parenti

Gender : Male

Franco Ukmar

Character Name : Policeman - Speaks with Morsella About Food (uncredited)

Original Name : Franco Ukmar

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Sixth Sense and Nine Avenues. Il gatto a nove code (The Cat O’ Nine Tails) is written and directed by Dario Argento. It stars Karl Malden, James Franciscus, Catherine Spaak, Horst Frank, Aldo Reggiani, Carlo Alighiero and Rada Rassimov. Music is by Ennio Morricone and cinematography by Erico Menczer. Blind puzzle solver Franco Arno (Malden) and newspaper man Carlo Giordani (Franciscus) team up to see if they can solve the mystery of the murders that are terrifying the city. With their own lives becoming increasingly in danger, and the lines of investigation splintered all over the place, the men are drawn to the mysterious Terzi Institute where geneticists are tampering with gene patterns… Argento doesn’t like it and the fans are very much divided about the worth of it on the Argento curriculum vitae, yet The Cat O’ Nine Tails is a delightfully entertaining oddity. The plot is labyrinthine with relish on top, spinning the viewers into the same convoluted investigative maze that Messrs Arno and Giordani find themselves in. In fact, it’s near genius that it rarely makes sense under inspection, yet still there’s a fascinating edge to the story, with its characterisations, sexual kinks and cruel murders, there’s a power to the piece that rewards if you can just run with it, buy into Argento’s Giallo singed world. With Malden turning in a great performance and Franciscus performing to a level nobody thought was in him, the lead characters really come to life. Add to that Morricone’s creepy jazzy-garde fuelled score underlining the skew-whiff nature of the beast, and Menczer’s photography tonally muted, tech credits are at one with the themes ticking away in the narrative, a narrative that has observation, ironically, on vision, sight and minds eye. While there’s a couple of rug-pulls jostling for our attention just to keep things twisty. Then there is the director himself. The Cat O’ Nine Tails finds him restrained compared to the excess of style over substance films that would dominate his oeuvre post release of The Cat. That’s not to say there isn’t style here, there’s plenty as Argento dallies in POV, iris vision, and a nifty trick that gives the blind Arno “sight”, further ensuring that the supposed handicapped character is the key player and potential saviour of all. A number of scenes are bursting at the seams with suspense, with a cemetery/mausoleum sequence top draw, for sure Argento is firmly getting in his stride here. It’s not a gore movie, something which I personally think has led to some of Argento’s fans giving the film the cold shoulder, but it’s the tale (or tails of course) and characterisations that hold it up as being under valued. It’s a Giallo whodunit flecked with sexual stings and no little amount style draped all over it. 7/10

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-08-28

Okay giallo movie from Dario Argento has its moments and fine performances from James Franciscus and Karl Malden, but the end wasn't exactly satisfying. Still some entertaining scenes here and there. **3.5/5**