Detective Moretti, since retired from the force, was never fully convinced, and Giacomo has taken yesrs to cope despite nagging missing details haunting him all his later life. The first three killings in the spree became known as The Dwarf Murders because the main suspect, Vincenzo de Fabritiis, was a writer of crime fiction with dwarfism, but he died of natural causes and the case was considered closed. The killer follows her, barges through her car door, and stabs her to death in the driver's seat before taking the book back.ĭetective Ulisse Moretti (Max von Sydow) was the primary investigator of the original series of murders in 1983, keeping in close contact with Giacomo Gallo, the only survivor of the spree who saw his mother, Maria repeatedly stabbed to death in her mouth with her own English horn. Marta finds Angela's corpse and, albeit horrified, takes the book with her to her car. When she's cornered, he slashes her throat. As the killer's found Angela and followed her on the train, he chases her and cuts off her finger when she tries to close a door on him or jump off the train. With the train conductor of no help, she calls her dear friend Marta to retrieve the scrapbook from her at the station. The unseen killer from before calls Angela and threatens her life. Unwittingly take a scrapbook with her, she reads it and sees it's memorabilia an unidentified serial killer in Turin, nicknamed "The Drawf Killer". When Angela gets her things, she knocks a chest over with bladed weapons, which scares her and causes her to flee. The movie opens with a woman, Angela, shown just after sex with a man who's cowering under bedsheets and angrily harassing the woman from not being fully satisfied out of shame. The film was another box office success when it opened in Italy, taking in over 5,019,733,505 lira ($3,280,080 US) by the end of its theatrical run. The film stars Max von Sydow and Stefano Dionisi and marks Argento's return to the giallo subgenre. Sleepless (Italian: Non ho sonno) is a 2001 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento.
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