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: A bohemian friend (played by the legendary Bud Spencer) who offers unconventional support. Why the Title? (The Optography Gimmick) Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)

This blog post explores the 1971 giallo classic ( 4 mosche di velluto grigio ), directed by horror maestro Dario Argento . The "Animal Trilogy" Finale subtitle Four.Flies.on.Grey.Velvet.1971.1080p.B...

Instead of reporting him to the police, the masked blackmailer begins a sadistic game of cat-and-mouse, sending Roberto photos of the crime and terrorizing his friends and family. Desperate, Roberto enlists a motley crew for help, including: : A bohemian friend (played by the legendary

The story follows (Michael Brandon), a rock drummer who is being followed by a mysterious man. In a tense confrontation at an abandoned theater, Roberto accidentally kills his stalker. Unbeknownst to him, a figure in a creepy puppet mask photographs the act from the balcony. The "Animal Trilogy" Finale Instead of reporting him

: A flamboyantly gay private investigator played by Jean-Pierre Marielle.

Released in 1971, Four Flies on Grey Velvet serves as the final installment in Argento’s "Animal Trilogy," following The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and The Cat o' Nine Tails . While it is often considered the most experimental of the three, it is a crucial bridge to Argento's later masterpieces like Deep Red .