

Thriller · Crime · Drama
Overview
A filmmaker's popular movie about a corrupt judge who is killed by the Mafia seemingly foretells the murder of a magistrate who orders the film's seizure.
Top Cast


Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Giacomo Solaris
Franco Nero
Giacomo Solaris


Françoise Fabian
Françoise Fabian
Antonia Traini
Françoise Fabian
Antonia Traini


Pierluigi Aprà
Pierluigi Aprà
Giudice De Fornari
Pierluigi Aprà
Giudice De Fornari


Giancarlo Badessi
Giancarlo Badessi
Onorevole Derrasi
Giancarlo Badessi
Onorevole Derrasi


Ennio Balbo
Ennio Balbo
Il giudice istruttore
Ennio Balbo
Il giudice istruttore


Luciano Catenacci
Luciano Catenacci
Avvocato Meloria
Luciano Catenacci
Avvocato Meloria


Giorgio Cerioni
Giorgio Cerioni
Dottor Valgardeni
Giorgio Cerioni
Dottor Valgardeni


Tano Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
Tano Barra - l'assistente di parcheggio
Tano Cimarosa
Tano Barra - l'assistente di parcheggio


Mico Cundari
Mico Cundari
L'editore di 'Sicilia Notte'
Mico Cundari
L'editore di 'Sicilia Notte'


Eva Czemerys
Eva Czemerys
Sibilla - Amente di Solaris
Eva Czemerys
Sibilla - Amente di Solaris
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