A series of strange deaths occur in and around the hospital, and the suspicion begins to focus upon sister Gertrude. Her personal confusion is spiralling out of control, and she is not even aware if she is the culprit. Killer Nun is not exactly what I was expecting. As I stated, there are none of the obvious imagery associated with the nun subgenre. So whilst it was not the fun, exciting and possibly humorous experience I expected, it wasn't exactly a bad place to spend 90 minutes. It had some over-the-top but good performances from Ekberg, and also from Andy Warhol regular Joe Dallesandro, who plays Dr Patrick Roland, who eventually becomes seduced by a subversive woman in a habit.
The film tries to have a more psychological aspect to the narrative, but I can't help but miss the rampant nuns, writhing around in their own sexual debauchery, attempting to obliterate and subvert every religious image possible. A nun with a gun is also something of a pleasurable juxtaposition. Killer Nun is also purported to be based on a real life incident, but I have not verified this.
Directed by: Giulio Berruti
Starring: Anita Ekberg, Paola Morra, Alida Valli, Joe Dallesandro
Country: Italy
Rating: ***
Marc Ivamy
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