Sure, that's a pretty lurid title - the Italian title I vizi morbosi di una governante translates as Morbid Vices of a Housekeeper - and trust me, this lives up to it, what with an older woman using a mentally challenged man and a teenager sexually - not at the same time! - and then a game of charades which is mostly people yelling out the names of films while everyone else gropes one another.
There are more than a lot of camera zooms in here, as well as bad sartorial choices and even worse life ones. When Ileana and her bunch of hip friends - their words not mine - gather at a gothic castle owned by a wheelchair-bound older relative of one of the girls, things get pervy, weird and murdery, just as you'd expect.
If you are a hip friend or have hip friends (at which point that makes you a hip friend),then you should take this warning: do not go to hang out in gothic castles. Nothing, in my movie - not life - experience says that things will go well.
Meanwhile, two of these with it pals are using Chinese treasures to smuggler heroin - as you do - while Elsa the party girl ends up with both of her eyes torn out, just like Ileana's mother had done to her by a relative who has lost his mind and is possibly prowling the catacombs of the castle.
This would be the last film that Filippo Walter Ratti would direct. You may have seen his other movies, including Mondo Erotico, Operation White Shark and Night of the Damned. Screenwriter Ambrogio Molteni also wrote the two Black Emanuelle movies, as well as Yellow Emanuelle, Sister Emanuelle and Violence in a Women's Prison.
Speaking of Emanuelle, you may recognize Annie Carol Edel from Emanuelle and Francoise or perhaps from Almost Human or even The True Story of the Nun of Monza. No? How about Isabelle Marchall from Black Emanuelle? Or Patrizia Gori from Cry of a Prostitute, The Return of the Exorcist or as Francoise in Emanuelle and Francoise?
Plot summary
A young Countess, Ileana, arrives to her family mansion with her friends, most of which are hippies and students belonging to subversive movements. The mansion is inhabited by Ileana's father who's tetraplegic and unable to communicate following a severe paralysis, and her younger brother, who's mentally alienated and devoted to embalming animals. Berta, the housekeeper, and the family doctor, also reside in the house. Some of Ileana's guests start to get inexplicably killed. The killer also removes the victims' eyeballs.
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A decent gothic giallo with highs and lows
I am not kidding, I had this movie for almost two decades and I began watching it at least five times but the first 20 minutes or so never really caught my interest enough to keep watching for some reason. Now, finally I watched it to the end and can conclude that if you get past the opening 25-30 minutes you are in for a quite entertaining and good looking little giallo with quite some eerie atmosphere. Corrado Gaipa is the most memorable in the role of the inspector, along with Isabelle Marchall as the young countess. The opening and ending theme, which I believe is by Piero Piccioni (he is the credited composer here) is an incredibly atmospheric piece, but the rest of the soundtrack is a mystery to me. I hear themes from at least two other earlier giallo movies not scored by Piccioni. It would be nice to see these themes accurately credited.
Eyeball violence.
"The Morbid Habits of the Governess" is one of the most obscure gialli I have seen.A group of men and their women is invited to a villa and then stalked and murdered by a mysterious killer who collects their eyeballs.Slow-moving and melancholic giallo with several macabre set-pieces and plenty of delicious sleaze.Corrado Gaipa's police inspector is especially memorable as are two sexy ladies Isabelle Marchall and Patrizia Gori.The film was released in 1995 on VHS by Redemption and after selling very poorly faded into complete obscurity.The moody score helps to create some suspenseful moments and the acting is solid.If you are a fan of Eurotrash you can't miss "Crazy Desires of a Murderer".7 out of 10.