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Hands Over The City (1963)
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Synopsis: Rod Steiger gives a tour-de-force performance as a Machiavellian developer in this underappreciated early 1960s gem from Italian director Francesco Rosi. A scathing exposé of city politics and real... Rod Steiger gives a tour-de-force performance as a Machiavellian developer in this underappreciated early 1960s gem from Italian director Francesco Rosi. A scathing exposé of city politics and real estate, the vibrantly realistic film looks at the City Council plotting, greed, and inept development that severely damaged Naples; it was awarded the coveted Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1963. [More]
Starring: Rod Steiger, Salvo Randone, Guido Alberti
Starring: Rod Steiger, Salvo Randone, Guido Alberti
Director: Francesco Rosi
Director: Francesco Rosi
Screenwriter: Francesco Rosi, Raffaele La Capria
Composer: Piero Piccioni
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For the most part, however, the film remains rigorous in its refusal to draw tidy conclusions.
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