A Lizard In A Woman's Skin -

The film is a psychosexual exploration of the clash between traditional upper-class values and the emerging 1970s counterculture. A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971) - IMDb

: Inspector Corvin (Stanley Baker) must navigate a web of blackmail, unreliable witnesses (including two hippies on LSD), and the increasingly blurred line between Carol’s fractured psyche and real-world events. Themes of Repression and Class A Lizard in a Woman's Skin

: When Julia is found murdered in her apartment in the exact same manner described in Carol’s dreams, Carol becomes the prime suspect. The film is a psychosexual exploration of the

Set in a moody, swinging London, the story follows (played by Florinda Bolkan), the daughter of a prominent politician. Carol is tormented by vivid, drug-fueled nightmares of debauchery and murder involving her hedonistic neighbor, Julia Durer. Set in a moody, swinging London, the story

: In one particularly graphic vision, Carol dreams of stabbing Julia to death three times with a paperknife.