Marcello Aliprandi, an Italian director known for his work in the 1970s, helmed A Whisper in the Dark (1976) and Skin Deep (1979). His films delve into the realms of psychological tension and sensuality, characteristic of the era's cult cinema. With a focus on the darker aspects of human nature, Aliprandi's direction brings a distinct flavor to the narratives, making his contributions significant in the landscape of exploitation and giallo genres.
A Whisper in the Dark
In a Venetian villa, a child claims to be dating a peer who doesn't actually exist. The family initially believes it to be a harmless childish fantasy, but some worrying phenomena, apparently inexplicable, will make them turn to a psychoanalyst who will die mysteriously, deepening the mystery.