Maria, the daughter of Neal's landlord, who is presented to us as a pure woman much of giallo, to use Argento's own words in Yellow Fever: The Rise and Fall of the Giallo, is split between the good girl and the bad woman , is killed when she discovers the killer's lair. Simple screenplay overly twisted, terribly played. Here's hoping this movie flopped so bad he'll never get money to make another one. It turns out she was a night nurse for a once famous actress Miss Lamar Alan Rowe Kelly who happens to have a pretty disgusting eye that oozes puss and liquid. Personally, I always preferred his spiritual successor H.
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