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This raw Italian political melodrama investigates the underbelly of Rome in the early '70s, exposing drugs, crime and sexual scandals.

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Vinci - Police Chief
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Commander of the Carabinieri
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Sylvie Boisset
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Benni
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Massimo
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Leo
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Dino
Renato Turi ...
Commendatore
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Teddy Garner Jr
Isabelle De Valvert ...
Betsy
Bruno Di Luia ...
Pupo
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The old princess
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Mino Cattani - Editor
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Wife with false credit
Andrea Scotti ...
Husband with false credit
Guido Lollobrigida ...
Pawnshop director
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Doctor
Emilio Bonucci ...
Policeman at the beach
Mario Prandi
Paolo di Tusco
Luigi Antonio Guerra ...
(as Antonio Guerra)
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Deborah Garner (as Josianne Mariet)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sergio Braci ...
Rudy (uncredited)
Gianni Buffardi ...
Falsario d'arte (uncredited)
Stella Carnacina ...
Girl at the 'Number One' (uncredited)
Valery Claubert ...
Donna al numer one (uncredited)
Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli ...
Art dealer (uncredited)
Raniero Dorascenzi ...
Carabiniere (uncredited)
Pietro Fumelli ...
Il principe (uncredited)
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Ragazza al number one (uncredited)
Franca Scagnetti ...
Cameriera (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gianni Buffardi

Written by

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Gianni Buffardi ... (story)
 
Sandro Continenza ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Gianni Buffardi ... producer
Claudio Giglioli ... assistant producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Giancarlo Chiaramello

Cinematography by

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Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli

Editing by

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Maurizio Mangosi

Editorial Department

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Teresa Bernabei ... assistant editor

Costume Design by

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Maurizio Millenotti

Makeup Department

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Anna Fabrizzi ... hair stylist (as Anna Fabrizi)
Maurizio Trani ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Cesare Coromaldi ... production secretary
Naldo Nibbi ... production supervisor
Silvio Silvi ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Marina Mattoli ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Maurizio Gallo ... boom operator
Angelo Spadoni ... sound
Oreste Lionello ... voice double: Venantino Venantini (uncredited)

Stunts

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Bruno Di Luia ... stunt actor (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mario Bagnato ... assistant camera
Adolfo Bartoli ... assistant camera
Franco Bruni ... camera operator
Alfredo Dioguardi ... key grip
Maurizio Maggi ... camera operator
Eugenio Raimondi ... chief electrician
Umberto Dessena ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Renata Morroni ... seamstress

Script and Continuity Department

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Patrizia Zulini ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Renato Annibali ... administrator
Franco Brel ... publicist
Giampiero Albertini ... voice dubbing: Andrea Scotti (uncredited)
Roberto Bertea ... voice dubbing: Guido Lollobrigida (uncredited)
Alida Cappellini ... voice dubbing: Claude Jade (uncredited)
Giancarlo Maestri ... voice dubbing: Chris Avram (uncredited)
Melina Martello ... voice dubbing: Isabelle de Valvert (uncredited)
Benita Martini ... voice dubbing: Rita Calderoni (uncredited)
Luciano Melani ... voice dubbing: Guido Mannari (uncredited)
Gino Pagnani ... voice dubbing: Howard Ross (uncredited)
Bruno Scipioni ... voice dubbing: Bruno Di Luia (uncredited)
Wanda Tettoni ... voice dubbing: Rina Franchetti (uncredited)
Marcello Tusco ... voice dubbing: Andrea Aureli (uncredited)
Roberto Villa ... voice dubbing: Massimo Serato (uncredited)

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  • 95 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Italian censorship visa # 62518 delivered on 23-5-1973. See more »
Quotes Vinci - Police Chief: [speaking about the paper news editor Mino Cattani] He does enough travelling to rival Kissinger.
Commander of the Carabinieri: But why? Do you think that he's also...
Vinci - Police Chief: No, no, he's like the Princess, not guilty of anything. Just wants it all put to rest, forever.
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