Twitch Of The Death Nerve has as many bravura murder scenes as alternate titles

Every day, Watch This offers staff recommendations inspired by a new movie coming out that week. This week: Peter Strickland’s Italian horror homage, Berberian Sound Studio, has us thinking back on our favorite giallo movies.
Twitch Of The Death Nerve (1971)
A mansion on a stormy night. An aristocratic-looking woman makes her way around the darkened rooms in a wheelchair. As she passes through a doorway, a noose is thrown around her neck. The wheelchair is kicked out from under her; she struggles for breath, eyes and tongue bulging out. Her killer, a well-dressed middle-aged man, watches quietly. He sets a forged suicide note down on a table, and then walks over to check the body. Suddenly, a knife flashes in the dark. The man is repeatedly stabbed. He collapses, blood spurting from his mouth, under the dangling corpse of his victim.