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Since this is the very first user-comment submitted for "Date for a Murder", I was really hoping to enlighten all you readers about another totally forgotten and fascinating Italian cult film from the late 60's! Sadly, it didn't turn out to be the undiscovered gem that I was desiring to see (with the recent popularity towards for Italian cinema, I assume all the greatest films have already been identified), yet it's nonetheless an interesting crime/thriller with some raw action sequences and a fairly compelling plot. Two American friends coincidentally meet each other in the Italian countryside and agree to get back together again a couple of days later in Rome, after they both settled some private affairs. When one of them doesn't show up, the other one gets concerned and fears that something suspicious happened. He investigates the case himself and it doesn't take long before he's entangled in a network of industrial espionage, blackmail and even cold-blooded murder. The story, especially towards the finale, is rather predictable and the obligatory love-story is completely pointless. The heroic duo (the American and a local police commissioner) are likable characters and all the villains look effectively menacing, most notably the creepy guy in motorized wheelchair! To finish up, the film contains several beautiful images of Rome, the soundtrack is exciting and the action scenes (on rooftops, on remote highways, in dark alleys, ...) are well choreographed. "Date for a Murder" was written by Fernando Di Leo – who's really an expert in the genre – but perhaps it also needed a famous and experienced director to make it more memorable.
Robinson, Welch and some incompetent european gangsters kidnap an American gangster who they think has a lot of money.
Gates to Paradise is a 1968 film by Polish director Andrzej Wajda. The film is set in medieval France and is based on a story by Polish writer Jerzy Andrzejewski (1960) that seeks to expose the motives behind youthful religious zeal. It was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival.
一个(gè )初(🏅)入影坛(🛍)的女(nǚ )演员接(jiē )下了(👌)一部关(🍫)于(yú )著名女演(👞)员莱(lá(🕤)i )拉·克莱尔的(🍌)(de )电影,莱(👈)拉·克莱尔(ě(🍖)r )在新婚(🚵)之夜的(de )神秘死(⬆)(sǐ )亡曾(🤰)是影坛的(de )一桩(🏨)大事件(🗜)。当电影开拍后(hòu ),这个(😋)(gè )演员却如同莱(lái )拉(🎍)·克莱(🗨)尔附(fù )身,所(suǒ(🎮) )有事情(🉑)都越来(lái )越疯(🈷)狂了。
Kyeong-su, a child living in an orphanage, learns that his mother is alive and living in Japan. He tries to find a way to cross the see and winds up stowing away on a cargo ship.
An experimental film about peaceful and carefree life in a small Dalmatian town, which turns into bloodshed and horror on the Eve of Italian occupation of the country.