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  1. Who Saw Her Die? (Italian: Chi l'ha vista morire?) is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Aldo Lado and Vittorio De Sisti, starring Anita Strindberg and George Lazenby. Lazenby and Strindberg play the parents of a murdered girl, who pursue her black-veiled killer throughout Venice.

  2. Who Saw Her Die?: Directed by Aldo Lado. With George Lazenby, Anita Strindberg, Adolfo Celi, Dominique Boschero. A Venetian sculptor and his estranged wife pursue a mysterious, black veil-clad figure who has been murdering red-haired little girls - with the most recent victim being their daughter.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Aldo Lado
    • 1972-05-12
  3. Sep 12, 2024 · Who Saw Her Die? directed by Aldo Lado, was marketed as a thriller, and does easily fulfil the conventions of the Italian giallo – a mysterious killer, an amateur detective, children in peril, criticism of the Church, grisly murders, sexy people – but is also a fascinating and moving examination of parental grief, which with its Venice ...

  4. streaming on AMC+ Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel, Night Flight Plus, Shudder Amazon Channel, ARROW, Midnight Pulp, Full Moon Amazon Channel, Shudder Apple TV Channel or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "Who Saw Her Die?" on Apple TV, Amazon Video online and to download it on Apple TV, Amazon Video.

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    • Aldo Lado
  5. Between a four-year gap in the murder of a young girl, the daughter of a well-known sculptor is discovered dead, and her parents conduct an investigation, only to discover they are much out of their depth.

  6. 1972 1h 30m Horror Mystery & Thriller CTA List. Tomatometer 5 Reviews 55% Popcornmeter 500+ Ratings. A sculptor's daughter is murdered by a serial killer who targets people who know too much about...

    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller
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  8. Starring George Lazenby, Anita Strindberg, Nicoletta Elmi. Former Bond star George Lazenby headlines this classic giallo directed by Aldo Lado—as compelling for its haunting atmosphere, twists, and turns as for its parallels with another great Venetian horror-thriller: Nicolas Roeg’s DON’T LOOK NOW.