If you have been following this blog you may remember that last year I made a post featuring old newspaper clippings of various Euro actresses published in the La Stampa newspaper. But there are tons of other goodies waiting to be discovered in the La Stampa archives for anyone who's up to browsing through thousands of pages. One of the many cool things you can find there are great little cinema ads, and without further ado, here is a selection of gorgeous giallo ads from the period 1969-71:
Riccardo Freda's Double Face (1969)
Lucio Fulci's One on Top of the Other (1969)
Umberto Lenzi's So Sweet... So Perverse (1969)
Giuliano Biagetti's Interrabang (1969)
Mario Bava's Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970)
Dario Argento's The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970)
Umberto Lenzi's A Quiet Place to Kill (1970)
Sergio Bergonzelli's In the Folds of the Flesh (1970)
Duccio Tessari's Death Occurred Last Night (1970)
Michele Lupo's The Weekend Murders (1970)
Luciano Ercoli's The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion (1970)
Sergio Martino's The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971)
Dario Argento's The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971)
Lucio Fulci's A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971)
Alberto De Martino's The Man with Icy Eyes (1971)
Maurizio Lucidi's The Designated Victim (1971)
José María Forqué's In the Eye of the Hurricane (1971)
Fernando Di Leo's Slaughter Hotel (1971)
Bitto Albertini's Human Cobras (1971)
Paolo Cavara's The Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971)
Sergio Martino's The Case of the Scorpion's Tail (1971)
Emilio P. Miraglia's The Night Evelyn Came out of the Grave (1971)
Umberto Lenzi's The Oasis of Fear (1971)
Tonino Ricci's Cross Current (1971)
Riccardo Freda's The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire (1971)
Luigi Bazzoni's The Fifth Cord (1971)
Romolo Guerrieri's The Double (1971)
Duccio Tessari's The Bloodstained Butterfly (1971)
Aldo Lado's Short Night of Glass Dolls (1971)
Luciano Ercoli's Death Stalks on High Heels (1971)
Osvaldo Civirani's The Devil with Seven Faces (1971)
Dario Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)
Stay tuned for part 2, which will feature giallo ads printed in La Stampa during the period 1972-73.
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