Final Pardon

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Final Pardon
Final Pardon.jpg
Directed by Renato Polselli
Written byRenato Polselli
Giovanni d'Eramo
Produced by Tiziano Longo
Starring John Kitzmiller
Franca Marzi
Adriano Rimoldi
Cinematography Giuseppe Aquari
Edited by Guido Bertoli
Music by Salvatore Allegra
Production
company
Triestina Film
Distributed byIndipendenti Regionali
Release date
  • June 1952 (1952-06)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Final Pardon (Italian: Ultimo perdono) is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Renato Polselli and starring John Kitzmiller, Franca Marzi, Adriano Rimoldi. [1] [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Vittorio Valentini.

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Synopsis

An ex-convict believes he is employed to recruit young woman to work as dancers in a nightclub. He discovers he is in fact working for a gangster operating in the white slave trade. Amongst the girls he comes across, the ex-convict encounters a daughter he never knew he had.

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  1. Chiti & Poppi p.384
  2. Morreale p.254

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