Semka Sokolović-Bertok, an actor known for her compelling performances, appears in Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971), a notable entry in the giallo genre. This film, with its intricate narrative and atmospheric tension, showcases her ability to embody complex characters. While her filmography may be limited, her role in this cult classic contributes to the film's enduring fascination within the realm of exploitation cinema. Sokolović-Bertok's presence adds depth to the film's exploration of psychological themes and mystery.
Short Night of Glass Dolls
The corpse of reporter Gregory Moore (Jean Sorel of LIZARD IN A WOMAN’S SKIN) is found in a Prague plaza and brought to the local morgue. But Moore is actually alive, trapped inside his dead body and desperately recalling how the mysterious disappearance of his beautiful girlfriend (Barbara Bach of THE SPY WHO LOVED ME) led to a terrifying conspiracy of depravity. Can a reporter with no visible signs of life solve this perverse puzzle before he meets his ultimate deadline? Ingrid Thulin (THE DAMNED, SALON KITTY) co-stars in this unusual and startling giallo (also known as PARALYZED and MALASTRANA) that marked the debut of writer/director Aldo Lado (WHO SAW HER DIE?) and features a superb score by the legendary Ennio Morricone.