La morte risale a ieri sera (1970)
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- TV-14
- 1h 38min
- Crime, Drama
- 05 Sep 1970 (Italy)
- Movie
A compassionate police captain searches for a mentally challenged 25 year old daughter of a widower, who's been kidnapped and forced into prostitution.
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Raf Vallone | ... |
Amanzio Berzaghi
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Frank Wolff | ... |
Commissario Duca Lamberti
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Gabriele Tinti | ... |
Mascaranti
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Gillian Bray | ... |
Donatella Berzaghi
(as Gill Bray)
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Eva Renzi | ... |
Lamberti's wife
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Gigi Rizzi | ... |
Salvatore
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Beryl Cunningham | ... |
Herrero
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Checco Rissone | ... |
Ing. Salvarsanti
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Wilma Casagrande | ... |
Concetta Giarzone
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Marco Mariani | ... |
Franco Baronia
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Nicky Zuccolà |
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Helga Marlo | ... |
(as Helga Machaty)
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Riccardo De Stefanis | ... |
Mario
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Maria Grazia Bettini |
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Elsa Boni |
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Marisa Cassetta |
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Giorgio Dolfin |
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Jack La Cayenne | ... |
Franco Baronia - l'altro
(as Jack La Cayen)
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Stefano Oppedisano | ... |
Sandro - Colleague of Salvatore
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Renato Tovagliari |
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Heidrun Hankammer |
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Filippo La Neve | ... |
Porter (uncredited)
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Directed by
Duccio Tessari |
Written by
Biagio Proietti | ... | (screenplay) and |
Duccio Tessari | ... | (screenplay) |
Giorgio Scerbanenco | ... | (novel "I milanesi ammazzano al sabato") (as G. Scerbanenco) |
Artur Brauner | ... | (collaboration) |
Biagio Proietti | ... | (dialogue) |
Duccio Tessari | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Artur Brauner | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Giuseppe Tortorella | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Gianni Ferrio |
Cinematography by
Lamberto Caimi | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Mario Morra |
Editorial Department
Adele Cruciani | ... | assistant editor |
Mario Morra | ... | supervising editor |
Art Direction by
Enrico Tovaglieri |
Set Decoration by
Franco Gambarana |
Makeup Department
Franco Palombi | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Lillo Capoano | ... | post-production manager |
Janine Gaffel | ... | production secretary |
Giandomenico Grassi | ... | general manager |
Pompeo Grassi | ... | general manager |
Gino Soldi | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lorella De Luca | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Alberto Bartolomei | ... | sound mixer |
Danilo Moroni | ... | sound mixer |
Domenico Pasquadibisceglie | ... | sound (as Dino Pasquadibisceglia) |
Oreste Lionello | ... | voice double: Checco Rissone (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Carlo Petriccioli | ... | assistant camera |
Roberto Seveso | ... | camera operator |
Onofrio Coppola | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Music Department
Gianni Ferrio | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Maria Gloria Eminente | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Aldo Giuffrè | ... | voice dubbing: Frank Wolff (uncredited) |
Renato Turi | ... | voice dubbing: Filippo La Neve (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cinerama Filmgesellschaft MBH (1971) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Ngee Kong Film Company (1972) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
- Titanus (1970) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Cargo Records (2024) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Toppic (West Germany) (video)
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Plot Summary |
A chief police inspector investigates the disappearance of a 25-year-old, intellectually disabled woman, the daughter of a lonely widower. After she turns up dead, the cops race to find the killers before the grieving father does.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Italian censorship visa # 56704 delivered on 3-9-1970. See more » |
Goofs | A good cop wouldn't wait till they get to the morgue to tell the obviously distraught father of a murdered child that he needn't have come to ID the body since it was burned beyond recognition, as Lamberti does to Berghazi. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Italian Gangsters (2015). See more » |
Soundtracks | I giorni che ci appartengono See more » |
Quotes |
Madame:
Here, gentlemen, first an aperitif. It stimulates your fantasies. Please! Cheers. Commissario Duca Lamberti: Cheers. Here are tickets for the "Show." Madame: The "Show" begins promptly, with the most exceptional girls to be found in Milan at the moment: Giselle, French, full of depraved and morbid fantasies. Erica: Her parents were a typical SS couple in charge of a concentration camp. And this is Hildegarde, as bright and dark as the moment she was conceived, as tall as the Carpathians mountains where she grew up. Commissario Duca Lamberti: Well, I've always had a thing for tall women. See more » |