Vittorio Sindoni, born in 1939 in Capo d'Orlando, Sicily, is a notable figure in Italian giallo cinema. He made his mark as both director and writer of Deadly Inheritance (1968), a film that showcases his deft handling of suspense and intrigue. Sindoni's career began in the theater with the group 'Il Collettivo' in Rome, but he transitioned to film in the late 1960s, contributing significantly to the genre with his distinctive narrative style. His work continues to resonate with fans of cult cinema, particularly those drawn to the intricate plots of giallo films.
Deadly Inheritance
There are a number of inheritors to a fortune who are getting killed by a mysterious somebody whom we do not see. Each death is novel, but not terribly graphic. Who did it?