IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.4K
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Prior to a city council election, the collapse of a building leaves a land developer and his political backers defending themselves against a scandal.Prior to a city council election, the collapse of a building leaves a land developer and his political backers defending themselves against a scandal.Prior to a city council election, the collapse of a building leaves a land developer and his political backers defending themselves against a scandal.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations
Dany París
- Dany - Amante di Maglione
- (as Dany Paris)
Alberto Amato
- Consigliere Comunale
- (uncredited)
Renzo Farinelli
- Giornalista
- (uncredited)
Pasquale Martino
- Capo dell'archivio
- (uncredited)
Mario Perelli
- Capo dell'Ufficio Technico
- (uncredited)
Francesco Rigamonti
- Consigiliere Comunale
- (uncredited)
Renato Terra
- Giornalista
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRosi considered realizing a documentary, but fearing the Italian censorship, since many political protagonists he wanted to denounce were still in charge at the time, he chose a fictional story instead. He however added a note by the end of the movie: "The characters and facts narrated here are fictional, but the social and environmental reality that produces them is real".
- Crazy creditsWestern Electric is misspelled ('Elettric').
- ConnectionsEdited into Colpiti al cuore (2019)
Featured review
The first quarter of an hour of this film is completely mesmerising as we see a series of overhead shots of the different sides to the city of Naples and then the incredibly shot building collapse. At the same time we are made aware of the corruption in the building industry and how most of the money ends up in the same place all the time. Rod Steiger plays the main villain of the peace and it is an extraordinary performance. For considerable periods we simply see him prancing about his office, clearly struggling to think of the best way out of the immediate problem, the best way to get more political power and the best way for him and his son to stay on top. he expresses so much, and in such an Italian way, the pressures his constant messing with peoples' lives brings him. There are many fine sequences as the various political factions gang up and then get bought off as the big man inevitably gets his way. I preferred the slightly more fictionalised and later Three Brothers and Illustrious Corpses but this near documentary impression of Italy's boom building phase is very impressive and involving.
- christopher-underwood
- Jul 31, 2017
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $328
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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