The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh

Always unheard… unseen… until he reached out to touch and caress!

6.8
19711h 40m

When socialite and heiress Julie Wardh begins receiving blackmail letters attributed to a mysterious serial killer, she suspects her cruel and sadistic former lover Jean is behind them. With her husband Neil frequently out of town, she falls into the arms of her friend's cousin George, and as the unknown assassin begins to make his move, she fears that one of the three men in her life may be the killer.

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Trailers & Videos

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NEXT! - (1971) HD Trailer

Thumbnail for video: The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh (1971) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh (1971) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Thumbnail for video: Dies irae (Lo strano vizio della signora Wardh) - Nora Orlandi - 1970

Dies irae (Lo strano vizio della signora Wardh) - Nora Orlandi - 1970

Thumbnail for video: L'étrange vice de Mme Wardh - Dies Irae - Nora Orlandi.wmv

L'étrange vice de Mme Wardh - Dies Irae - Nora Orlandi.wmv

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NORA ORLANDI-The Strange Vice Main Version

Cast

Photo of Edwige Fenech

Edwige Fenech

Julie Wardh

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George Hilton

George Corro

Photo of Conchita Airoldi

Conchita Airoldi

Carol Brandt

Photo of Manuel Gil

Manuel Gil

Dr. Arbe

Photo of Carlo Alighiero

Carlo Alighiero

Commissioner

Photo of Bruno Corazzari

Bruno Corazzari

The Killer

Photo of Brizio Montinaro

Brizio Montinaro

Party Guest

Photo of Giuseppe Marrocco

Giuseppe Marrocco

Neighbor (uncredited)

Photo of Oscar Sciamanna

Oscar Sciamanna

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Wiccaburr

8/10

Seeing that the living don't bring flowers to the dead, the dead bring them to the living.

Mrs. Wardh tried to get out of the vice life but it keep bringing her back in.

Well done story and great pacing. I will admit it got sluggish here and there but it kept my attention. The best of all was the ending.

Definitely a must see for any giallo fan.

You've reached the end.