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| Carroll Baker and Jean Sorel |
THE SWEET BODY OF DEBORAH (aka
il dolce corpo di Deborah/1968). Director: Romolo Guerrieri.
Deborah (Carroll Baker) marries handsome Marcel (Jean Sorel) after only knowing him a few weeks. Marcel had been practically engaged to a woman named Suzanne (Ida Galli) who committed suicide when he left her. Visiting his hometown, Marcel sees signs that his former lover is either still alive or someone is trying to make it look that way. Deborah begins to receive unsettling phone calls and fears for her life. Then there's the angry Phillip (Luigi Pistilli of
A White Dress for Mariale), who was in love with Suzanne and is furious at the way Marcel treated her. After Deborah and Marcel rent a truly fabulous house, they run into their neighbor, Robert Simack (George Hilton of
The Dark is Death's Friend), who seems to have his own agenda. But then maybe everyone in this movie does -- a sinister plot eventually unfolds ...
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| Jean Sorel |
The Sweet Body of Deborah is a smooth if minor bit of romantic suspense that has some plot similarities to, of all things,
Midnight Lace with Doris Day. Baker is so beautiful, and her character seems so completely appealing, that it's a wonder anyone would think all she had going for her was her money. As usual Baker and Sorel make a good and sexy team; the couple also appeared together in
Paranoia. Galli, Hilton and Pistilli all appeared together in
The Case of the Scorpion's Tale.
Verdict: Reasonably absorbing Italian mystery with an attractive cast. **3/4.
You're right, Bill, this does bear some resemblance to Midnight Lace. I do like this film a lot, being such a huge Carroll Baker fan. Thanks to you, I heartily enjoy all these 60s and 70s giallo films!
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Thanks, Chris. I found a lot of them on tubi and youtube. Fun movies!
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