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A Curious Man

April 19, 1975 2h 0m

Originally released in 1975. A Curious Man is a mystery/tv movie film. directed by Dino Partesano. With a runtime of 2h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Gabriele Ferzetti, Rada Rassimov, and Gaia Germani

Synopsis

Moriondo, a bachelor in his mid-forties, has spent half his life on billiard tables around the world and returns to his home town after fifteen years. Tired, penniless, with a failing budget, he returns above all to rediscover part of what he suffers from having lost: the feelings, the enthusiasm, the memories of youth. Instead he finds many people willing to remain silent and some friends who escape him, like Mambretti. He finds, above all, a mysterious hint of death. In fact, he learns that five years earlier a friend of his, Count Luigi Ambrosi, was killed with a singular system. A cyanide egg. The investigations and the trial recognized a certain "Panozzo", administrator of Count Ambrosi, as the perpetrator of the crime, but the wife of the killed man continues to maintain that an innocent man was convicted.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 19, 1975 50 years ago
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Runtime 2h 0m 120 minutes total
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Language Italian Original language
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Country Italy Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
IT

Production Companies

  • SOAT
  • Palumbo Produzioni
  • RAI

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Curious Man about?

Moriondo, a bachelor in his mid-forties, has spent half his life on billiard tables around the world and returns to his home town after fifteen years. Tired, penniless, with a failing budget, he re...

Who directed A Curious Man?

A Curious Man was directed by Dino Partesano.

How long is A Curious Man?

A Curious Man has a runtime of 2 hours and 0 minutes (120 minutes total).

When was A Curious Man released?

A Curious Man was released on April 19, 1975 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Curious Man?

The main cast of A Curious Man includes Gabriele Ferzetti, Rada Rassimov, Gaia Germani, Roberto Colombo, Enzo Fisichella.