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Whodunit | Giallo
Thriller in Milan, Italy, where a serial killer uses scissors to assassinate top-models. A Yellowstone park ranger, from Usa, arrives in the city to protect his sister, but she has vanished. The guy will meet a lot of people and will know the (sometimes dangerous) world of international jet-set. But soon the killer will search for him too... Directed by Carlo Vanzina. Starring Tom Schanley, Renée Simonsen, Donald Pleasence in the lead roles.
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Thriller in Milan, Italy, where a serial killer uses scissors to assassinate top-models. A Yellowstone park ranger, from Usa, arrives in the city to protect his sister, but she has vanished. The guy will meet a lot of people and will know the (sometimes dangerous) world of international jet-set. But soon the killer will search for him too... Directed by Carlo Vanzina. Starring Tom Schanley, Renée Simonsen, Donald Pleasence in the lead roles.
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografia | 1986
Best Costume Design Migliori Costumi | 1986
Best Score Migliore Colonna Sonora | 1986
Michelangelo Antonioni was asked to direct the movie, but he turned down.
In an interview with Marc Shapiro in Fangoria magazine on the set of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), Donald Pleasence said about the film: "I rather liked Death Line (a.k.a. Raw Meat). The idea of my playing an eccentric detective who can't solve the mystery of all these bodies in the English subway was a different turn for me, as was a film I made in Italy called Nothing Underneath. I played another detective chasing down a killer who was murdering models. I don't know if it ever reached the U.S. but it's a bit of a cult film in Italy."
Anna Galiena's debut.
Italian censorship visa # 81013 delivered on 7 November 1985.
"Nothing Underneath" was the 22nd most successful film of the 1985-1986 season in Italy, beating Hollywood blockbusters like "The Goonies", "Spies Like Us" or "Mad Max 3".