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Death Walks on High Heels
- Format: DVD
- Rated R
- Release Date: 3/21/2017

Death Walks on High Heels
- Format: DVD
- Rated R
- Release Date: 3/21/2017
- Starring: Frank Wolff
- UPC: 760137976196
- Item #: 1778648X
- Director: Luciano Ercoli
- Rated: R
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense, Horror-Slashers
- Release Date: 3/21/2017
- Original Language: ITA
- Original Year: 1971
- Run Time: 105 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Arrow Video

Product Notes
Although less celebrated than some of his better known giallo peers such as Dario Argento, Mario Bava and Sergio Martino, late producer-turned-director Luciano Ercoli contributed three hugely entertaining and memorable entries to the genre - including this, his 1971 sophomore effort, Death Walks on High Heels. Spanish-born model and actress Nieves Navarro stars as Nicole, an exotic dancer who finds herself terrorized by a black-clad assailant determined on procuring her murdered father's stolen gems. Fleeing Paris in hopes of evading her knife-wielding pursuer, Nicole arrives in England only to discover that death stalks her at every corner. With the scene-stealing Navarro at it's center, Death Walks on High Heels manages to subvert the conventions of the giallo film by having a ballsy, well-rounded female protagonist to root for - representing a welcome departure from the neurotic stereotypes found elsewhere within the genre.
Credits
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CreditsFrank Wolff
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DirectorsLuciano Ercoli