
5 bambole per la luna d'agosto (Translation: 5 Dolls for an August Moon), sometimes spelled as Five Dolls for an August Moon, is a 1970 Italian giallo film written by Mario di Nardo and directed by Mario Bava. It is inspired by Agatha Christie's 1939 novel And Then There Were None. The film's cast consists of; William Berger, Ira von Fürstenberg, Edwige Fenech, Howard Ross, Helena Ronee, Teodoro Corrà, Ely Galleani, Edith Meloni, Mauro Bosco, and Maurice Poli.
When an inventor takes a group of investors for an island vacation, an unseen murderer kills them one by one.
Victims[]
- Farrell's Colleague - Killed in an unspecified manner by Professor Fritz/Gerry Farrell prior to the film, mentioned.
- Charles - Stabbed in the chest by Jack Davidson off-screen, body shown
- Peggy Davidson - Shot in the forehead by Trudy Farrell.
- Marie Chaney - Stabbed by Jack Davidson off-screen, body shown.
- Jill Stark - Either committed suicide or had her wrists slit by Jack Davidson off-screen, body shown.
- Nick Chaney - Killed by Jack Davidson off-screen.
- George Stark - Shot to death by Jack Davidson.
- Trudy Farrell - Shot by Jack Davidson.
- Jack Davidson - Bled out after being shot by Trudy Farrell.
- Professor Fritz/Gerry Farrell - Sentenced to death and executed after the film's events.
Deaths[]
- Total - 10
- 6 Men
- 4 Women
Kill Count[]
- Jack Davidson - 6 (Deceased)
- Trudy Farrell - 2 (Deceased)
- Professor Fritz/Gerry Farrell - 1 (Deceased)