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  1. 1975 (1975) Running time. 90 minutes. Language. Italian. Reflections in Black ( Italian: Il vizio ha le calze nere / Vice Wears Black Hose) is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by the actor Tano Cimarosa, here at his directorial debut. [1] [2] [3]

  2. Sep 5, 2014 · Reflections in Black. by. Deborah Willis. Publication date. 2000. Topics. Photography -- United States -- History -- 19th century, Photography -- United States -- History -- 20th century, African American photographers -- History -- 19th century, African American photographers -- History -- 20th century, African Americans in art. Publisher.

  3. Visit the movie page for 'Reflections in Black' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to ...

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  4. Critics reviews. The story kicks off in classical giallo fashion – a mysterious killer with a dark coat and the ubiquitous black gloves roaming the dark streets. An unfortunate nightgown-clad girl named Nelly (Daniela Giordano) is savagely attacked with a razor when she opens the door….

  5. Tano Cimarosa. Director. Adriano Bolzoni. Screenplay. Luigi Latini de Marchi. Screenplay. A woman dressed in black is murdering young women. The police question lawyer Anselmi for whom one of the girls worked as a secretary, and it turns out that all the victims were friends of lawyer's wife Leonora.

  6. A cheap, tedious, and instantly forgettable genre attempt. 4/10. A pretty messy and unimpressive giallo. Red-Barracuda 4 September 2012. Reflections in Black is a good name for a movie. And this one has a tantalising poster too if you bother to seek it out.

  7. A very meat and potatoes giallo directed by Tano Cimarosa, who is primarily known for his acting work. He actually stars in this as a know-it-all, asshole detective. John Richardson (Torso) and Dagmar Lassander (the female lead in the wonderful The Laughing Woman) star too. The kill-scenes are decent and there is plenty of nudity/sleaze but I ...