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  1. Sep 15, 2018 · The characters of The Pyjama Girl Case are complex and developed, and the film accordingly places a greater emphasis on the relationships between them and the emotions that shape their actions. The performances and storytelling of The Pyjama Girl Case are exceptional, and its strengths extend further still. The film greatly benefits from both ...

  2. Jul 1, 2016 · As Eurocrime/poliziotteschi and gory cannibal & zombie movies began to take over the market, Flavio Mogherini’s The Pyjama Girl Case (Italian: La ragazza dal pigiama giallo; aka: The Girl in the Yellow Pajamas, 1977) attempted to bypass giallo fatigue by bucking trends, avoiding murder-set-pieces, and moving its setting outside of familiar European locations.

  3. Inspired by the real-life case which baffled the Australian police and continues to spark controversy and unanswered questions to this day, 'The Pyjama Girl Case' is a uniquely haunting latter-day giallo from the tail end of the genre's boom period, co-starring Michele Placido (director of Romanzo Criminale) and Howard Ross (The New York Ripper), and featuring a memorably melancholic score by veteran composer Riz Ortolani (Don't Torture a Duckling).

  4. The Pyjama Girl Case. Anyone unfamiliar with the beloved Italian thriller strain known as the giallo will be confounded by this Australia-set mystery, which breaks so many rules one can only wonder how audiences responded to it without any advance warning. An Italian-Spanish co-production, the feature takes its inspiration from a real 1934 ...

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  6. Inspired by the real-life case which baffled the Australian police and continues to spark controversy and unanswered questions to this day, The Pyjama Girl Case is a uniquely haunting latter-day giallo from the tail end of the genre s boom period, co-starring Michele Placido (director of Romanzo Criminale) and Howard Ross (The New York Ripper), and featuring a memorably melancholic score by veteran composer Riz Ortolani (Don t Torture a Duckling).