The Red Queen Kills 7 Times (La Dama rossa uccide sette volte) (Blood Feast) (Cry of a Prostitute)

The Red Queen Kills 7 Times (La Dama rossa uccide sette volte) (Blood Feast) (Cry of a Prostitute) (1972)

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Emilio P. Miraglia directed and co-wrote (with Fabio Pittorru) this Italian-West German co-production, a standard giallo thriller released in the subgenre's most high-profile year. The film begins with a 1958 prologue in which two young girls, Kitty and Franziska, learn the tale of the Red Queen… More

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Aug 18, 1972 Wide

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  • Tsubaki S


    What's the difference between a well made giallo, and any other mindless slasher flick? Many for sure, but the main difference to me at least is very simple: while the second wants to pile up corpses as quick as possible, a good giallo makes sure that every death is memorable.… More

  • Ken S


    A really solid example of the giallo genre for all it's positives and negatives. The story is a little all over the place as is the acting, but there is a ton of style, blood and nudity to help you keep your interest up.

  • John M


    "The Red Queen Kills Seven Times" is a sophisticated, sexy, stylish Giallo with many twists and surprises. It is not as gory as others in the genre but the amount of blood delivered is right. You will enjoy its wonderful colors, the gorgeous women, the clothes, the… More

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