Un apprezzato professionista di sicuro avvenire | |
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Directed by | Giuseppe De Santis |
Written by | Giuseppe De Santis Giorgio Salvioni |
Starring | Lino Capolicchio |
Cinematography | Carlo Carlini |
Music by | Maurizio Vandelli |
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Language | Italian |
Un apprezzato professionista di sicuro avvenire ("One Appreciated Professional of Sure Future") is a 1971 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe De Santis. It is his last film. [1] [2]
A young lawyer who married for money the wealthy daughter of a speculator discovers, on his wedding night, his impotence. A priest and childhood friend, Don Marco, would apparently solve the situation but things will soon turn to tragedy.
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