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I went into this film expecting more of a horror movie, but the film couldn't be much further away from what I was expecting; this is pretty much just a spy thriller. The film focuses on Jane Kerell; a young woman who decides to spend her holiday in France.
When Inspector Malling of Scotland Yard and Mr. Breese arrive in Cap Ferrat trying to uncover the connection between Jane and the murdered man on the ferry, this thrilling puzzle of international intrigue begins to unravel against the backdrop of the French Riviera.
- Don Sharp
- London Screen Distributors
Taste of Excitement: Directed by Don Sharp. With Eva Renzi, David Buck, Peter Vaughan, Paul Hubschmid. Mystery adventure involving a young woman holidaying in the South of France who is under the threat of being killed.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Don Sharp
- 1969-11
Taste of Excitement (U.S. title: Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You? ) is a 1969 British mystery thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Eva Renzi , David Buck and Peter Vaughan .
Drawn from a novel by Ben Healey, Taste of Excitement begins as a "they won't believe me" thriller, then halfway through transforms into an espionage suspense piece as if there were no difference between the two.
Jan 3, 2011 · Another film review for you, this time a rather unknown late 60s flick going by the name of A Taste Of Excitement. Reissued by Odeon, it's actually directed by Don Sharp, who some of you might recall directed popular cult classic Psychomania.
Overview. A man has been killed on the Dover/Boulogne car ferry. What is the connection between him and the attempts being made to kill Jane Kerrell, a young girl in her early twenties?