Dagmar Lassander
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

The Laughing Woman
(1969)A sadistic doctor with a penchant for degrading women abducts a new victim and subjects her to his twisted fantasies, but she turns the tables on him.

The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion
(1970)International beauty Dagmar Lassander (HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON, HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY) stars as a repressed young wife whose traumatic sexual assault triggers a depraved obsession with her attacker. But when pornography and perversion lead to blackmail and murder, passion suddenly takes a very deadly turn. For a woman enflamed by her own violent desires, is any crime too extreme?

Coeds
(1976)Featuring two of Italy's biggest and most beautiful stars, COEDS is a prime example of the kooky Italian sex comedies that were popular in the 1970s.
The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire
(1971)One of several 'animal-in-the-title' cash-ins released in the wake of Dario Argento's box-office smash The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire is a gloriously excessive giallo that boasts a rogues gallery of perverse characters; violent, fetishized murders, and one of the genre's most nonsensical, red-herring laden plots (which sees almost every incidental character hinted at potentially being the killer). Set in Dublin (a rather surprising giallo setting), Iguana opens audaciously with an acid-throwing, razor-wielding maniac brutally slaying a woman in her own home. The victim's mangled corpse is discovered in a limousine owned by Swiss Ambassador Sobiesky (Anton Diffring, Where Eagles Dare) and a police investigation is launched, but when the murdering continues and the ambassador claims diplomatic immunity, tough ex-cop John Norton (Luigi Pistilli, A Bay of Blood) is brought in to find the killer... Benefitting from a sumptuous score by Stelvio Cipriani (Nightmare City, Death Walks on High Heels) and exuberant supporting performances from Valentina Cortese (The Possessed, Thieves' Highway) and Dagmar Lassander (The Frightened Woman, The Black Cat), The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire is a luridly over-the-top latter-day entry in the filmography of acclaimed director Riccardo Freda (Caltiki - The Immortal Monster, Murder Obsession).

Werewolf Woman
(1976)A lycanthrope who kills her victims after sex is tamed by a new lover but, when heβs murdered, she reverts to her animalistic instincts for revenge.

Seagulls Fly Low
(1978)A Vietnam vet gets caught in the middle of a conspiracy when he's blackmailed into carrying out a hit job for a crooked businessman.

Nick the Sting
(1976)A Crime Noir film directed by the Italian master Fernando di Leo. The sly swindler Nick Hezard (Luc Merenda) plots to frame the American gangster businessman Robert Clark (Lee J. Cobb), who's responsible for the death of his close friend. Intrigues, double plays and fake murders will be used by Nick to order an elaborate and risky plan.

The House by the Cemetery
(1981)Soon after moving his family into a New England house with a dark history, a doctor begins receiving warnings from a mysterious girl to get out.