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''Death Steps in the Dark'' ( it, Passi di morte perduti nel buio, which translates as ''Death Steps Lost in the Dark'') is a 1977 Italian-Greek
giallo film In Italian cinema, ''Giallo'' (; plural ''gialli'', from ''giallo'', Italian for yellow) is a genre of mystery fiction and thrillers that often contains slasher, crime fiction, psychological thriller, psychological horror, sexploitation, and, l ...
directed by Maurizio Pradeaux. Pradeaux directed only one other
giallo In Italian cinema, ''Giallo'' (; plural ''gialli'', from ''giallo'', Italian for yellow) is a genre of mystery fiction and thrillers that often contains slasher, crime fiction, psychological thriller, psychological horror, sexploitation, and, ...
, the 1973 ''
Death Carries a Cane ''Death Carries a Cane'' (Italian title: ''Passi di danza su una lama di rasoio''/ ''Dance Steps on the Edge of a Razor''), is a 1973 Italian giallo film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux. It starred Robert Hoffmann, Nieves Navarro and Luciano Rossi. ...
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Plot

Italian reporter Luciano Morelli (Leonard Mann) is taking an express train to Greece from Istanbul with his girlfriend, Swedish up and coming model Ingrid Stelmossen. Several other passengers are in their car, including a Lebanese man, a Greek socialite woman, a Turkish priest, and a nervous young French woman. One passenger goes to the lavatory to clip some wires for the lighting in their car, leaving their black gloves behind. As the train goes into a darkened tunnel, a scream is heard, and once light comes through again, the young nervous woman is seen murdered. Luciano's letter opener is lodged in her heart. Despite the inspector questioning all the passengers in the car, Luciano is treated as the prime suspect due to the murder weapon. No suspects are allowed to leave and have their passports taken. However, a young bisexual singer and entrepreneur, Ulla, hears from her boyfriend, Raul, that he has one of the killer's gloves and is planning an extortion. The killer receives a ransom for thousands in drachmas in exchange for the glove's return. Ulla wants Raul to demand double, but he keeps himself at the asking price to not provoke the killer. At the arranged meeting place, the killer leaves the money as a lure for Raul, then cracks his head with a wooden post and slashes his throat. Luciano retcons with an acquaintance in organized crime, where the guy translates a local paper saying he's the prime suspect of the train murder. After some time in disguise, he's offered a place to hide, a fishing cabin right next to train tracks, which is highly unideal for him. He tries to call Ingrid for supplies he needs and a discreet rendezvous, but the inspector picks up the call when Ingrid doesn't come up with a convincing ruse. The police still don't find Luciano, and he's frustrated when Ingrid doesn't bring the food and water he wanted. The remaining passengers' lives play out in the meantime. The Lebanese passenger watches the investigation from afar, the priest isn't a priest and just uses the guise to meet his mistress in Greece, and the socialite wants a divorce from her husband. Ulla is with another lover of hers, Teodorus Teodopolous, where she sponsors a sculpture of her head as a bust. She, in the meantime, has left the killer another blackmail note with a higher ransom. When she sings at a nightclub one night, Luciano demands answers from her, and she agrees to a meeting the next day. Ulla places the glove in a Chinese box and gives it to Teodorus for safe keeping. But that night, the killer breaks into the apartment Ulla shares with a girlfriend, murderer her girlfriend by drowning and slashing her on the roof, then kills Ulla by closing her in a bathroom door and slashing her too. The inspector catches up to Luciano, but leaves him mote time to prove his innocence after arresting a drug dealer who approches them both. Desperate, Luciano insists on breaking into Teodorus' home to get Ulla's bust for a plan. His friend hooks him up with a woman who works as a crime boss, and for a hefty price, they arrange the heist. But the boss' daughter arrives with Luciano and Ingrid the night of the burglary and is having her first safe cracking, which dashes Luciano's hopes. Luciano's friend ditches them all when the pressure's on to evade the cops, but they successfully break in. They can't crack the safe until Ingrid opens it by accident, but the killer murders Teodorus in the house and flees, leaving the trio to find him dead. They snatch the bust and run before responders arrive. All three remaining suspects are invited to a fashion show, with Ingrid as the main event. While Luciano and the inspector watch, each one is offered a cigarette, both the Lebanese citizen and the priest refusing. The socialite takes a light, but sees "Ulla" lit her cigarette. She screams and flees, revealing her as the killer. Ingrid is confused, but Luciano and the police chase the woman. She's haunted by all the people she killed badly enough, when she reaches a rooftop, she stumbles off and plummets to gravel below, falling to her death. The young safe cracker arrives, revealing she wore a mask made from Ulla's bust to catch the killer in the trap. The inspector confesses he knew Luciano wasn't guilty and was glad he came up with his plan. The woman, Ida Tuclidis, wanted more excited than her unsatisfactory husband, so she ran with a crowd of drug traffickers. The French woman was going to report her, so Tuclidis planned the murder on the train. Teodorus ran in the same circle, and Ulla recognized Tuclidis from the papers, so Tuclidis killed them all and stole the black glove back to stop the Blackmail and eliminate all witnesses. The Lebanese man works as a narcotics officer and was on Tuclidis' trail when the killings occurred. The young safe cracker blabs about the burglary, so Luciano warns her about the cops present, the turnout in the end left ambiguous.


Cast

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Leonard Mann Leonard Mann (15 November 1895 – 29 April 1981) was an Australian poet, and novelist. Life He served in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I, and with the Department of Aircraft Production in World War II. He was, in Septembe ...
as Luciano Morelli *
Robert Webber Robert Laman Webber (October 14, 1924 – May 19, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in dozens of films and television series, roles that included Juror No. 12 in the 1957 film ''12 Angry Men''. Early life Webber was born in Santa Ana, ...
as Inspector * Vera Kruska as Ingrid Stelmosson * Nino Maimone as Omar Effendi * Barbara Seidel as Ida Tuclidis * Albertina Capuani * Luigi Romano * Bartolillo Palma * Susy Jennings as Ulla * Imelde MaraniLuther-Smith,Adrian (1999). ''Blood and Black Lace: The Definitive Guide to Italian Sex and Horror Movies''. Stray Cat Publishing Ltd. p. 35


See also

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List of Italian films of 1977 A list of films produced in Italy in 1977 (see 1977 in film): References Footnotes Sources * * * * * External linksItalian films of 1977at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1977 1977 Films ...


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* 1977 films 1970s crime thriller films Giallo films Films directed by Maurizio Pradeaux Films scored by Riz Ortolani Death Steps in the Dark 1970s Italian-language films 1970s Italian films Italian slasher films 1970s slasher films {{crime-thriller-film-stub