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Nine Guests for a Crime 1977

★ 5.331 votes91 min📅 1977-01-12

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

Cast

Arthur Kennedy
Arthur Kennedy
Uberto
John Richardson
John Richardson
Lorenzo
Caroline Laurence
Caroline Laurence
Giulia
Massimo Foschi
Massimo Foschi
Michele
Loretta Persichetti
Loretta Persichetti
Patrizia
Sofia Dionisio
Sofia Dionisio
Carla (as Flavia Fabiani)
Dana Ghia
Dana Ghia
Elisabetta
Rita Silva
Rita Silva
Greta
Venantino Venantini
Venantino Venantini
Walter

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.