Dont Torture a Duckling | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 14, 2022
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The witchcraft is especially heavy in this Giallo. There is no denying Fulcis eye for horror.
| genre | foreign | Horror |
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| synopsis | A reporter and a promiscuous young woman try to solve a series of child killings in a remote southern Italian town rife with superstition and a distrust of outsiders. |
| lead actors | Gianfranco Barra | Fausta Avelli | Linda Sini | Duilio Cruciani | John Bartha | Franco Balducci | Andrea Aureli | Rosalia Maggio | Vito Passeri | Virgilio Gazzolo | Ugo D'Alessio | Antonello Campodifiori | Georges Wilson | Marc Porel | Irene Papas | Tomas Milian | Barbara Bouchet | Florinda Bolkan | Don Semeraro |
| director | Lucio Fulci |












