Adolfo Celi, born in 1922, was an Italian actor whose career spanned several decades and genres. He is known for his roles in Danger: Diabolik (1968), where he embodies the nefarious antagonist, and Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971), where he delivers a compelling performance in a giallo classic. Celi's work in these films highlights his ability to navigate the thrilling and often surreal landscapes of cult cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre. His performances continue to resonate with fans of exploitation and giallo films.
Who Saw Her Die?
A young girl is brutally murdered somewhere in France. Sometime later, the same thing happens to the daughter of a well-known sculptor. This time the parents (the sculptor and his wife) start investigating, and soon find they are in way over their head. Meanwhile, the body-count keeps rising as the killer now starts butchering all those who find out too much… A superb giallo from Aldo Lado. From the very first scene Lado builds up a tense atmosphere that holds it’s grip on the viewer until the very end. In keeping up with some of the giallo’s best trademarks, this film has excellent photography, making good use of Venice’s enchanting scenery. Ennio Morricone’s haunting musical score is another huge plus.