“Death that Brought an Egg” ( Italian: La Morte ha fatto l'uovo ) is an Italian-French thriller with 1968 Jallo elements directed by Giulio Queti.
| The egg-laying death | |
|---|---|
| La morte ha fatto l'uovo | |
| Genre | thriller |
| Producer | Quetie, Julio |
| Producer | Franco Marras |
| Author script | Franco Arcalli Quetie, Julio |
| In the main cast | Gina Lollobrigida Jean-Louis Trentignan Eva Olin Jean Sobieski |
| Operator | Dario Di Palma |
| Composer | Bruno Maderna |
| Film company | Cine azimut Les Films Corona SRL de Nanterre Summa cinematografica |
| Duration | 86 min |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Italian |
| Year | 1968 |
| IMDb | ID 0061994 |
Content
Story
The action of the picture takes place around a poultry farm, in which scientists are developing a new type of chicken, which does not have wings or even heads. At the same time, some personal disagreements constantly arise between farm employees. Most of his dissatisfaction is Marco - the husband of the owner of the farm Anna. Soon, a strange man in black gloves, a hat and a raincoat is announced on the streets of the city and begins to kill local prostitutes.
Cast
- Gina Lollobrigida - Anna
- Jean-Louis Trentignan - Marco
- Eva Olin - Gabriel
- Jean Sobieski - Mondaini
- Renato Romano - Luigi
Criticism
In his book Italian Horror Film Directors, Louis Paul described the film as a cult-surrealistic film with a plot from the category “hell, what is it all about?”. [one]