5/10
Marital problems
10 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
José Ramón Larraz may be best known for Symptoms, Vampyres, The House That Vanished, The Coming of Sin, Black Candles, Rest In Pieces, Edge of the Axe and Deadly Manor, but he also made this giallo.

Clive Dawson (Antonio Molino Rojo) returns to India with his new bride Brenda (Mary Maude, who also is in The House That Screamed and Terror) which upsets his old lover Shaheen (Rosalba Neri, Lady Frankenstein, Amuck, The Devil's Wedding Night, The Girl in Room 2A, 99 Women) to the point that she kills herself, but not before placing a curse on the new marriage. This being the 70s - not the 30s as the flashbacks claim - incest rears its head as Brenda and Clive's son Rupert soon find themselves realizing that they're young, Clive is old and that he thinks he's being chased by his ghost ex in the form of a tiger, so they should just have rough sex.

"I've satisfied all your desires. You've taken advantage of me," says Shaheen, but the real mystery of this movie is why would any man leave Rosalba Neri. Outside of perhaps only Edwige Fenech, no one in this genre - maybe this world in 1973 - offers such a smoldering presence that is as much frightening in its intensity as it is arousing.
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