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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Paul Muni | ... | The Stranger With A Gun | |
Joan Lorring | ... | Angela, a lonely woman | |
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Vittorio Manunta | ... | Giacomo, a small boy |
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Luisa Rossi | ... | Giacomo's Mother |
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Aldo Silvani | ... | Peroni, the junk dealer |
Arnoldo Foà | ... | Inspector-in-Charge | |
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Alfredo Varelli | ... | The Neighborhood Patrolman |
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Héléna Manson | ... | Grocery Store Clerk (victim) |
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Fausta Mazzucchelli | ... | Giacomo's Little Sister |
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Cesare Trapani | ... | Tall Boy |
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Enrico Glori | ... | Signor Pucci |
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Franco Balducci | ... | Morelli |
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Leonardo Scavino | ... | Mancini (as Leon Lenoir) |
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Linda Sini | ... | Signora Raffetto |
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Giulio Marchetti | ... | Signor Raffetto |
A nameless, homeless and rejected man who is looking for a new life and a young boy from an impoverished family, who is forced to steal when he loses the milk money. These two come together in the same hiding place.
Despite a few effective moments, Muni unaccountably overplays in this film & Losey's direction is without his usual control and taste. The story, of a drifter in Italy, is incoherent and the characterisation, especially Muni's role, so scanty that it's difficult to understand motivation.