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Blood and Black Lace

Who said horror couldn't be fashionable? Mario Brava directed Blood and Black Lace in 1964. When a murderer starts going after the beautiful models of a high-fashion commune, the killer (and the director) relishes the time he spends tearing beautiful things to shreds. This example of Giallo filmmaking will leave you speechless.  

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.