"Done To" (sometimes called "It Is, Done To") consists of simple camera frames which are silent and/or unconnected to a complex soundtrack running parellel to the images. There are brief instances where image and sound meet; however, the majority of the images are overtaken by at times symphonic, at times cacophonous soundtracks which displace the normal filmic viewing experience.
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What Have They Done to Your Daughters? Original Italian Trailer (Massimo Dallamano 1974)
Order in the US: A teenage girl is found hanging from the rafters of a privately rented attic pregnant and violated. Hot-headed Inspector ...
WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? - Trailer - HD
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WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? (1974) - Trailer
When a girl is found hanged inspector Valentini doesn't think it's suicide and starts an investigation. He gets on the trail of teenage prostitution and a brutal killer ...
What Have They Done To Your Daughters? | Trailer | 1974
The Police Want Help!
What Have They Done To Your Daughters (1974) - German Trailer
La Polizia chiede aiuto Der Tod Trägt Schwarzes Leder Italy 1974 Massimo Dallamano Giovanna Ralli Claudio Cassinelli Mario Adorf Franco Fabrizi Farley ...
Edgar Wallace: "What Have You Done to Solange?" - Trailer (1971)
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Two friends named Amir Palang and Ahmad Nane Baba Jegaraki are interested in Asieh ; But Asieh is interested in Amir, and Amir tries to stay away from Asieh in favor of Ahmad.
Assured that it's a joke, a berated wife makes a deal with a local Satan occultist for the death of her irritating husband and finds that the Devil doesn't play games.
John Pilger returns to Vietnam in 1974. America had withdrawn its ground forces at the beginning of the previous year, he reports, yet the war had not ended.