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Release Date:
September 5, 1952
Original Title:
Processo alla città
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Film Costellazione
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Turn-of-the-century Naples. Salvatore Ruotolo and his wife are murdered and their bodies are found in different locations. Since the evidence points to a crime by the Neapolitan crime organization, the Camorra, fear and corruption cause serious hindrances to the investigation by police authorities. In charge is a young and courageous judge who, using evidence discovered by chance, tries to reconstruct the story of the double murder. The plot that the judge must unravel is very complicated.
Assistant Camera:
Sandro Serafin
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marilù Carteny
Camera Operator:
Aldo Scavarda
Co-Writer:
Diego Fabbri
Turi Vasile
Luigi Zampa
Conductor:
Fernando Previtali
Costume Design:
Maria De Matteis
Director:
Luigi Zampa
Director of Photography:
Enzo Serafin
Editor:
Eraldo Da Roma
First Assistant Director:
Mauro Bolognini
Nanni Loy
Pietro Notarianni
Hairstylist:
Gabriella Borzelli
Makeup Artist:
Leandro Marini
Original Music Composer:
Enzo Masetti
Production Design:
Aldo Tommasini
Production Manager:
Paolo Moffa
Production Supervisor:
Mario Gabrielli
Screenplay:
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Ettore Giannini
Script Supervisor:
Maiù Macorini
Set Decoration:
Ugo Bloettler
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