
Nine Guests for a Crime 1977
Directed by Ferdinando Baldi, *Nine Guests for a Crime (1977)* plunges into a dark Mediterranean mystery where nine wealthy, feuding family members reunite on a remote island, only to discover their ties to the mainland have been severed.
Director: Ferdinando Baldi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nine Guests for a Crime (1977) about?
*Nine Guests for a Crime* follows a dysfunctional wealthy family trapped on a Mediterranean island after their boats are sabotaged. As old resentments resurface, members begin dying one by one, revealing a dark past and a killer hiding among them. The film blends mystery, horror, and crime into a tense, claustrophobic story.
Who directed Nine Guests for a Crime?
Ferdinando Baldi directed *Nine Guests for a Crime (1977)*, a filmmaker known for his work in Italian genre cinema.
Who stars in Nine Guests for a Crime?
The film features Arthur Kennedy, John Richardson, Caroline Laurence, Massimo Foschi, and Sofia Dionisio among its main cast.
Is Nine Guests for a Crime (1977) worth watching?
While not a mainstream title, *Nine Guests for a Crime* offers a gritty, atmospheric thriller with a unique premise and solid performances. Fans of 1970s Italian mysteries or slow-burn crime dramas may find it compelling, though its unrated status means expectations for polish shouldn't be too high.
How long is Nine Guests for a Crime?
The runtime for *Nine Guests for a Crime* is 91 minutes.
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About Nine Guests for a Crime (1977) — A Bloodstained Island Reunion in a Gritty Italian Thriller
Directed by Ferdinando Baldi, *Nine Guests for a Crime (1977)* plunges into a dark Mediterranean mystery where nine wealthy, feuding family members reunite on a remote island, only to discover their ties to the mainland have been severed. Old grudges and hidden secrets resurface as the group faces isolation, tension, and escalating violence. Baldi crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere thick with paranoia, where trust is a luxury none can afford and every guest becomes a suspect.
As the body count rises, the film explores themes of inheritance, betrayal, and the destructive power of unresolved animosity. With a runtime of just 91 minutes, *Nine Guests for a Crime* delivers a tightly paced blend of crime, horror, and thriller, where the island itself feels like a character—silent, unforgiving, and hiding more than just familial wounds. Perfect for fans of slow-burn mysteries with a dash of psychological dread, this 1977 gem thrives on suspense and the unspoken horrors of the past.