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''Nothing Underneath'' ( it, Sotto il vestito niente) is a 1985 Italian thriller film directed by
Carlo Vanzina Carlo Vanzina (13 March 1951 – 8 July 2018) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. Vanzina was born in Rome, the son of Maria Teresa Nati and film director Stefano Vanzina and brother of Enrico Vanzina. In English-speakin ...
. The film is about Bob Crane (
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) who has visions of his fashion model twin sister ( Nicola Perring) being murdered in Milan, but finds his sister has disappeared on his arrival in Italy. ''Nothing Underneath'' was originally going to be developed by director Michelangelo Antonioni. After Antonioni dropped out,
Carlo Vanzina Carlo Vanzina (13 March 1951 – 8 July 2018) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. Vanzina was born in Rome, the son of Maria Teresa Nati and film director Stefano Vanzina and brother of Enrico Vanzina. In English-speakin ...
and Enrico Vanzina were hired to work on the film, abandoning the novel the film was based on. Franco Ferrini was also hired and made further changes on Vanzina's story. The film was a great box office hit in Italy in 1985 leading to a sequel in the 1980s titled '' Too Beautiful to Die'' and a third film in 2011.


Plot

Bob is a forest ranger working at
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, while his twin sister Jessica has become a jet-setting fashion model based in
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; he claims they have had a psychic bond since childhood. After receiving a copy of a magazine she did a shoot for with her contact information, he suddenly has a vision of her being murdered. Bob quickly heads to Milan and checks into the same hotel as his sister, but finds she has disappeared. Upon meeting local police commissioner Danesi, who is on the verge of retirement, he convinces a skeptical Danesi to look into the case. Bob begins questioning other people who worked with Jessica, including Barbara, another high-profile model with the same agency Jessica worked with, who hints at a romantic attraction to him. However, several other models who knew Jessica are found murdered with a pair of scissors—the same weapon Bob envisioned his sister being killed with. One of the victims is found to have a cache of diamonds in her possession, which immediately directs suspicion to Giorgio Zanoni, a wealthy fashion designer known to host private parties with models. When the police question Giorgio, he reveals Jessica and the other murdered women were present with him the night of a private party where a game of Russian roulette accidentally killed another fashion model; he disposed of the body and bribed the others with diamonds in exchange for their silence. Giorgio is arrested and jailed, and the police establish Jessica as the prime suspect in the killings of the other models, but Bob remains suspicious, particularly when he receives a telegram allegedly from Jessica asking him to return home. Bob traces the telegram back to the post office in
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where it was sent from, and upon heading there and asking for the original handwritten copy of the message, he spots inconsistencies in Jessica's signature. All the while, an
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agent in contact with Danesi has been tailing Bob out of suspicion. Bob returns to Milan, checks out of his hotel, then heads to a large studio apartment he expects to find a lead at. He finds the door locked with no one answering, but manages to climb through the apartment window, injuring his arm in the process. In the apartment he discovers that someone has forged Jessica's handwriting, and also finds Jessica's dead body pinned to a chair. Bob telephones Danesi to warn him, but is forced to hide when he hears someone entering the apartment; it is revealed to be Barbara, who had attempted a lesbian relationship with Jessica, but murdered her after she rejected her advances. She also killed the other models, framed Giorgio, and sent the telegram to Bob in an attempt to throw him and the police off her trail. When Barbara discovers Bob hiding in the apartment, she attacks him with an electric drill, but Danesi and the Interpol agent arrive and unplug the drill before she can kill Bob. Seeing she has no way out, Barbara pushes the chair Jessica is pinned to out of the window and jumps after it to her death.


Cast


Production

''Nothing Underneath'' was initially set to be based on the novel by the same name by fashion journalist Paolo Pietroni under the alias of Marco Parma. The film was initially set up by producer
Achille Manzotti Achille Manzotti (10 November 1943 – 20 July 2007) was an Italian television and film producer. Born in Fara Gera d'Adda, after some experiences as a musician, in the 1970s Manzotti moved to Milan where he became manager of a number of lo ...
to have Michelangelo Antonioni direct the film with the aim of repeating the success of ''
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'' (1966). Antonioni developed a seven-page scenario with Nicola Badalucco before abandoning the project.
Carlo Vanzina Carlo Vanzina (13 March 1951 – 8 July 2018) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. Vanzina was born in Rome, the son of Maria Teresa Nati and film director Stefano Vanzina and brother of Enrico Vanzina. In English-speakin ...
and
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came aboard production in February 1985 and disregarded the novel. The two felt the title and the premise of a thriller set in the fashion world had promise and decided to make the film in what they described as a "
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-styled movie." Italian film critic and historian Roberto Curti noted the connection to De Palma, stating the film wore its influences on its sleeve with reprising the power tool murder scene from ''
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'' (1984) and the telekinetic link between siblings being a nod to ''
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'' (1972) and '' The Fury'' (1978). Manzotti hired screenwriter Franco Ferrini specifically due to his work with director Dario Argento. Ferrini radically changed the script stating that he told the directors it was not scary enough. Among his changes was making the murderer more deranged and changing his weapon to being scissors instead of a gun.


Release

''Nothing Underneath'' was released in November 1985 and was distributed by Titanus. The film was a huge box office success in Italy grossing 1.692 billion
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, beating other American productions at the box office such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Its popularity led to an in-name only sequel titled '' Too Beautiful to Die'', and a few other Italian productions set in the fashion world in the 1980s. These includes '' Obsession: A Taste of Fear'' and '' Fashion Crimes''. The Vanzina brothers made a third film in the series in 2011 titled ''
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''. ''Nothing Underneath'' and its sequel ''Too Beautiful to Die'' were released on blu-ray by
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in October 2021.


See also

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List of Italian films of 1985 A list of films produced in Italy in 1985 (see 1985 in film): References Footnotes Sources * External linksItalian films of 1985at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1985 1985 The year 1985 was de ...


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* {{Carlo Vanzina 1985 films 1985 thriller films 1985 LGBT-related films 1980s Italian films Italian thriller films Lesbian-related films Films about missing people Films about modeling Films about twins Films set in Milan Films set in the Yellowstone National Park Films directed by Carlo Vanzina Films scored by Pino Donaggio