
La morte non ha sesso (Translation: Death Has No Sex), known better as A Black Veil for Lisa is a 1968 Italian West German crime-thriller film written by Giuseppe Belli, Vittoriano Petrilli, Audrey Nohra, Peter Kintzel, and Massimo Dallamano, who also directed.
The film revolves around a narcotics detective who is paranoid that his wife is cheating on him. While investigating a series of contract killings, the detective tracks down and captures the hitman responsible. As he is driving his prisoner to the station, he sees his wife getting into a red sports car. With his suspicion confirmed, the detective offers the hitman a deal in return for his freedom. Although he accepts, the hitman soon finds himself falling for the detective's wife.
Victims[]
- Willie Zoll - Stabbed to death by Max Lindt with a switchblade.
- Kaufman - Stabbed to death by Max Lindt with a switchblade prior to the film, mentioned.
- Reinhardt - Stabbed to death by Max Lindt with a switchblade prior to the film, mentioned.
- Kurt Muller - Stabbed to death by Max Lindt with a switchblade.
- The Rabbit - Ran over by a car driven by Scheurermann's enforcers, mentioned.
- Inspector Franz Bulon - Throat slashed and stabbed once in the side by Max Lindt with a switchblade.
- Max Lindt - Shot to death by the police.
Deaths[]
- Total - 7
- All Men
Kill Count[]
- Max Lindt - 6 (Deceased)