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Here's another decent giallo DVD-R I bought from Cinema de Bizarre. It's an excellent widescreen print, dubbed into English.
The story involves a woman who is murdered on a train. The murder occurs in the midst of a small group of passengers when the train goes through a tunnel and is briefly plunged into complete darkness because the killer had tampered with some electrical wiring. The prime suspect is a photographer whose metal letter opener was used as the murder weapon. Before long, the murderer begins receiving blackmail letters from someone who claims to know his/her identity. This leads to additional bloody murders with a straight razor.
Even though this is a decent movie, there aren't many unique elements to it. It's a typical, formulaic giallo and even includes a gratuitous lesbian scene (what would a giallo be without a lesbian scene?). Even though it isn't very original, it's a solid production and never gets boring. So, if you're a fan of this stuff, you might enjoy it. It also includes aging American actor Robert Webber as the police inspector.