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No, the Case Is Happily Resolved

Original title: No il caso è felicemente risolto
  • 1973
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
579
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No, the Case Is Happily Resolved (1973)
ActionCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

When the eyewitness to a brutal murder decides not to testify, the actual murderer chooses to finger him as the murderer and claim eyewitness status for himself.When the eyewitness to a brutal murder decides not to testify, the actual murderer chooses to finger him as the murderer and claim eyewitness status for himself.When the eyewitness to a brutal murder decides not to testify, the actual murderer chooses to finger him as the murderer and claim eyewitness status for himself.

  • Director
    • Vittorio Salerno
  • Writers
    • Augusto Finocchi
    • Vittorio Salerno
  • Stars
    • Enzo Cerusico
    • Riccardo Cucciolla
    • Junie Vetusto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    579
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vittorio Salerno
    • Writers
      • Augusto Finocchi
      • Vittorio Salerno
    • Stars
      • Enzo Cerusico
      • Riccardo Cucciolla
      • Junie Vetusto
    • 9User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Enzo Cerusico
    • Fabio Santamaria
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    • Professor Eduardo Ranieri
    Junie Vetusto
    • Figlia della portinaia
    Claudio Nicastro
    Claudio Nicastro
    • Dr. Rocchi
    Loredana Martinez
    • Olga Poddu
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Don Giulio - Priest
    Gualtiero Rispoli
    • Marshal Basile
    Franco Mazzieri
    Franco Mazzieri
    • Avvocato di Ranieri
    Luigi Casellato
    • Police Inspector Zarillo
    • (as Gigi Casellato)
    Enzo Garinei
    Enzo Garinei
    • Redattore Capo
    Eleonora Mauro
    • Grissino
    Roberto Santi
    • Collega di Fabio
    Giangiacomo Elia
    • Aldo
    Martine Brochard
    Martine Brochard
    • Cinzia Santamaria
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Giuseppe Ferdinando Giannoli - 'Don Peppino'
    Antonella Dogan
    • Prostituta
    Ornella Ghezzi
    • Vicina di casa di Cerusico
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Director
      • Vittorio Salerno
    • Writers
      • Augusto Finocchi
      • Vittorio Salerno
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    User reviews9

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    6lathe-of-heaven

    Good story, but not terribly entertaining the way it was done... Blu-ray A:9 V:9

    I can see why people may like this film. Basically, it is a very good idea and the acting is perfectly fine. I liked the main guy and all involved. It's just that to me personally, the story moved along so slowly and almost pointlessly at times. I really do like the well made Giallo films and such, and I know this one is more of a somewhat suspenseful police / wrong man story, but if perhaps they had plotted the innocent man's actions a little tighter and gave a little more meaning to the things he does rather than spending about half the time with him just aimlessly running around, I honestly think it would have had more impact. There just wasn't very much 'focus' for the audience here. There didn't seem to be that tension that would hold an audience and keep them in true suspense. I think the story was just too loose and kind of generalized and vague, rather than plotting the story in such a way to have just a little more complexity so as to ratchet up the tension and suspense and really draw people in.

    Without giving anything away, I really did like the scene towards the end which was a bit of a surprise. Let's just say that the conversation and explanations added a nice textured layer to the story, and to me was probably the strongest scene. It also gave a new layer of depth to the story which was nice, and gave it a bit more meaning in the way it played out from that point. But overall, I felt that the pace for this kind of clearly Hitchcockian story was WAY too laid back and bland. If they had given more depth and texture to both of the primary characters I think it would have really helped the story a lot. And, just a secondary observation... The soundtrack I thought was pretty lame. It didn't fit the theme of the movie at all. It was this odd, very repetitive song that reminded me more of a romantic couple walking along the beach or downtown, and NOT anything I would associate with a Crime Thriller. I think that if they had given it a really goosed up soundtrack like many films at that time, it really could have added to a more tense, suspenseful mood, instead of this bland, flat song they keep playing over and over. Most odd...

    A decent watch, well acted, a good story, but just ultimately not really that terribly engaging as a movie experience. I think based on a strong curve between people who primarily like these kinds of films and people in general, ones who are familiar with this style will probably like it better (although there honestly are much better and more gripping ones out there) But, my thought is that for people in general, they're likely to find it kind of slow. Reviewers have compared this strongly to 'INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN ABOVE SUSPICION' which goes a LOT farther to demonstrate corruption and political favouritism by the authorities. But, this one barely touches on those themes at all, despite what some of the reviewers say. I gave it a '6' which I feel is a bit generous, but going by other reviewers here who apparently do like these kinds of films and really liked this one, I tilted my rating a bit more towards those who would likely favour it...
    10Weirdling_Wolf

    No, the Case Is happily Resolved' is a vitriolic, slipknot tight crime thriller that will take your breath away

    In the murderous midst of confrontationally bloody, bullet-shredded milieu of the Poliziotteschi's cathartically violent heyday, assured film-maker Vittorio 'Savage Three' Salerno helms one of the Gung ho genre's more overtly damning, aggressively political works in his slipknot taut thriller 'No, The Case is Happily Resolved' wherein blameless, if somewhat aimless proletariat Fabio Santamaria whilst on one of his frequent fishing excursions, disbelievingly observes the uncomfortably frenzied bludgeoning of a terrified young woman by one of 'polite' societies finest, the highly regarded scholar Ranieri (Riccardo Cucciolla), suddenly riven in disorientating panic, the massively distraught Fabio, acting in a moment of grievous ill judgement, he fails to immediately report the heinous crime, thereby inadvertently allowing the coldly Machiavellian, middle-class assassin to effectively manipulate the desperate situation to his favour, his lofty position of immense privilege, ostensibly being a 'person of merit', one of the vaunted financial and hierarchical elite, he is thusly able to generously weigh the mutable scales of justice to his benefit, the iniquities of the class system callously corrupted to actively work against the entirely innocent, increasingly paranoid Fabio! Salerno's excitingly plotted, Kafkaesque crime thriller has a palpably nightmarish quality, strongly redolent of master film-maker Damiano Damiani's equally enervating 'I am Afraid' (1978). With its excruciatingly maintained tension, breathlessly circuitous narrative, this exemplary Euro-crime classic has lost none of its vitriol, and with the process of law no less corrupt, Vittorio Salerno's remarkably deep, immaculately acted, sinuously directed, flint-edged masterpiece remains sadly entirely relevant today, and this pristine Blu-ray restoration is an absolute revelation, and a demonstrative must-see for avid Euro-cult enthusiasts and casual crime film fans alike, and, once again, maestro Riz Ortolani creates another sublime score.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    A decent crime thriller

    The best thing about this movie would have to be its title. I find the bluntness of "No, The Case is Happily Resolved" oddly funny, so maybe was expecting something a little zanier than what I got with the actual film. Truth be told, it's pretty serious, and apart from a couple of shot sequences here and there, it really couldn't be called action-packed.

    At the end of the day, it does the very Hitchcock "man charged with a crime he didn't do" premise quite well, and I found it to be decently engaging for most of its runtime (few non-Hitchcock films have done it as well as the miniseries "The Night Of," though).

    Acting and pacing are both solid, but it's probably the music that ends up doing a surprising amount of the heavy-lifting - the score was really well done.
    dddvvv

    An interesting movie

    A classic 'italian story', in which an innocent and ignorant worker (witness to a crime) pays in the place of the real guilty, a high society professor. Besides the not so original topic the movie offers good acting performances and depicts perfectly the life of a low-class worker living in the suburbs of an italian city in the mid-70's.
    7christopher-underwood

    Obscure and underrated

    Very good, obscure and underrated movie with three excellent male leads. Enzo Cerusico was prolific and began as a child actor in the 50s plays the poor guy caught up in this violent murder case, Riccardo Cucciolla plays the villainous professor and was in loads including Bava's Rabid Dogs and Melville's Un Flic. Meanwhile the colourful journalist, not too keen on the police line of investigation, is played by Enrico Maria Salerno, elder brother of the director and had most varied career including playing the Inspector in Bird With Crystal Plumage.

    Movie begins with graphic sex killing in a cornfield and the witness becomes the suspect as a very well told tale takes us around the streets of Rome and surrounding countryside as a most believable story unfolds and a working class lad seems likely to take the rap instead of the society man. How very Italian.

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    • Trivia
      The English title is translated exactly from the Italian original.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene a semi-clad, obviously distressed woman runs frantically to escape her attacker. Cut to her posed prostrate at his feet, offering no resistance when he strikes her violently on the back and neck, but then resisting again when he jumps on her.
    • Quotes

      Fabio Santamaria: [Repeated line] I'm not a murderer!

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1973 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Betrachten wir die Angelegenheit als abgeschlossen
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production company
      • Jama Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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