The Suspect | |
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Directed by | Francesco Maselli |
Written by | Francesco Maselli Franco Solinas |
Cinematography | Giulio Albonico |
Music by | Giovanna Marini |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
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Fascism has forced the leadership of the Italian Communist Party to settle in Paris. In Italy arrests of militants are decimating the organization, so Emilio is sent on a mission in the area of Turin, to put out of harm whistleblowers.
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