Opinione pubblica (1954)
Directed by Maurizio Corgnati, Goffredo Alessandrini

Drama
aka: Public Opinion

Film Synopsis

An unscrupulous journalist has succeeded in proving the innocence of a man named Bianchi, who was charged with murdering his wife by pushing her down the stairs.  He then persuades a producer to make a film about the incident, with Bianchi playing himself.  During the filming, it is revealed that Bianchi's wife had a lover...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Maurizio Corgnati, Goffredo Alessandrini
  • Script: Maurizio Corgnati, Aldo Rossi, Franco Villani, Carlo Fruttero (dialogue), Charles Spaak (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Giovanni Ventimiglia
  • Music: Bruno Maderna
  • Cast: Daniel Gélin (Paolo Jaier), Delia Scala (Lauretta), Carlo Campanini (Leonide Forgesi), Maria Mauban (Dora Markus), Paul Muller (Carlo Leone), Renato Salvatori (Mario), Massimo Serato (Massimo Gorini), Gianrico Tedeschi (Egisto Bianchi), Luigi Tosi (Attilio), Giulio Calì, Manfred Freidbayer, Saro Urzì
  • Country: Italy
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Aka: Public Opinion

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