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Director
  
Giorgio Stegani

Duration
  

Music director
  
Gianni Marchetti

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Genre
  
Action, Crime, Thriller

Running time
  
1h 30m

Language
  
Italian

The Last Desperate Hours movie poster

Release date
  
1974

Writer
  
Giovanni Addessi, Franco Barbaresi, Camillo Bazzoni

Screenplay
  
Camillo Bazzoni, Giovanni Addessi, Franco Barbaresi

Cast
  
Antonio Sabato
(Paolo Mancuso),
Silvia Monti
(Laura Monachesi),
Pier Paolo Capponi
(The Inspector),
Nicoletta Rizzi

Similar movies
  
Antonio Sabato - Sr and Pier Paolo Capponi appear in both

The Last Desperate Hours (Italian: Milano: il clan dei calabresi) is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco (Italian crime genre) Mafia film directed by Giorgio Stegani.

Contents

Cast

  • Antonio Sabàto: Paolo Mancuso
  • Silvia Monti: Laura Monachesi
  • Pier Paolo Capponi: Police Commissioner
  • Nicoletta Rizzi: Lidia Mancuso
  • Toni Ucci: Ugo Merenda
  • Peter Carsten: Maraschi
  • Production

    The film was shot on location in Milan and in Incir-De Paolis Studios in Rome.

    Release

    The Last Desperate Hours was released in Italy on November 29, 1974 where it was distributed by the Overseas Film Company. It grossed a total of 560.728 million Italian lire on its release.

    Reception

    In his book Italian Crime Filmography 1968-1980, Roberto Curti noted that "the sociological ambitions end up in excruciating banalities, such as the confrontation between Mancuso and his poor but honset wife (Nicoletta Rizzi)"

    The score by Gianni Marchetti was re-used partially in the films Emanuelle's Revenge by Joe D'Amato and SS Girls by Bruno Mattei.

    References

    The Last Desperate Hours Wikipedia
    The Last Desperate Hours IMDb The Last Desperate Hours themoviedb.org


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