Review of Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971) by John C — 09 Apr 2008
Intriguing giallo from Aldo Lado. A journalist trapped in his own catatonic body flashbacks to how he came to be so. Prague is a fantastic backdrop to this intelligent thriller, the political subtext is well handled and not thrust down the viewers throat.
Sorel is a capable lead and Barbara Bach has a pivotal supporting role. Ennio Morricone's score starts off with a sweet title theme then becomes more sinister as the story deepens.
This review of Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971) was written by John C on 09 Apr 2008.
Short Night of Glass Dolls has generally received positive reviews.
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