7/10
A decent murder mystery with an extra helping of sleaze
7 May 2009
By the late seventies, the Giallo genre had practically ground to a halt; by the late eighties, what's left of the genre was just trickling through in dribs and drabs. Arabella, Black Angel takes some influence from the Giallo films of the past; but clearly this is intended to be more of an erotic thriller. The film is not exactly short on the sleaze factor - and director Stelvio Massi practically drenches the film in it; the film begins in a grubby S&M club, and things just take off from there. The plot focuses on the title character. Arabella is a nymphomaniac who regularly goes out looking for men to have sex with. She is busted one night and later raped by the arresting officer; who enjoys it so much that he actually turns up at her house for second helping! Arabella seduces and kills him; but is caught by her husband - a crippled bestselling author. He gives a strange reaction to her infidelity - and actually encourages her to go out and meet other men. But before long, a black gloved killer is picking her lovers off one by one...

The main problem with this film is clearly the plotting; it's not particularly suspenseful and the plot is driven by sex rather than murder, which might not go down too well with Giallo fans. However, these shortfalls are made up for by the sleazy atmosphere; the film is extremely grubby and this blends very well with the plot. The film has become difficult to obtain, especially in its uncut form. The version I saw was released in Japan and unfortunately a lot of the nudity was obscured and the lead character was called Deborah! Thankfully it didn't distract from the film too much, but I'd love a restored uncut print of the film. The lead role is taken by Tinì Cansino; and it has to be said she's not the greatest actress. She is hot, however, so her acting talent isn't too much of a problem. The mystery side of the plot works fairly well; the murders are frequent enough to stay in the audience's minds and the film provides some good red herrings. The killer's identity is revealed a little bit too soon; but it's a good conclusion and makes sense! Overall, this film is likely to be appreciated by anyone that approves of a good dose of sleaze and comes recommended to anyone with a mind to seek it out.
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