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Quick Trial 1974

★ 5.03 votes95 min📅 1974-06-09

Lucio De Caro's gripping drama, Quick Trial (1974), delves into the complexities of a young laborer's death in police custody.

Director: Lucio De Caro

Cast

Ira von Fürstenberg
Ira von Fürstenberg
Cristina Visconti, la giornalista
Michele Placido
Michele Placido
Stefano Baldini
Gabriele Ferzetti
Gabriele Ferzetti
L'avvocato Finaldi
Mario Adorf
Mario Adorf
Procuratore Benedikter
Adalberto Maria Merli
Adalberto Maria Merli
Brigadiere Pendicò
Zouzou
Zouzou
Laura, sorella di Stefano
Eros Pagni
Eros Pagni
Commissario Antonelli
Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier
Il giudice
Franco Angrisano
Franco Angrisano
Prof. Mario Ricciarini
Omero Antonutti
Omero Antonutti
Comm. Messina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quick Trial (1974) about?

The film follows a young laborer's death in police custody, which sparks a journalist's investigation into the truth behind his demise.

Who directed Quick Trial?

Lucio De Caro directed Quick Trial (1974)

Who stars in Quick Trial?

The film stars Ira von Fürstenberg, Michele Placido, Gabriele Ferzetti, and Mario Adorf.

Is Quick Trial (1974) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and intense atmosphere, Quick Trial (1974) is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and social justice stories.

How long is Quick Trial?

Quick Trial (1974) has a runtime of 95 minutes

About Quick Trial (1974) — A Gripping Drama of Power and Corruption

Lucio De Caro's gripping drama, Quick Trial (1974), delves into the complexities of a young laborer's death in police custody. Set against the backdrop of 1970s social unrest, the film follows Stefano Baldini, a member of a militant leftist group, whose demise sparks a journalist's investigation into the truth behind his death. As Cristina Visconti digs deeper, she uncovers a web of deceit and corruption that threatens to expose the dark underbelly of the system. With its thought-provoking themes and intense atmosphere, Quick Trial (1974) is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and social justice stories. The film's exploration of power dynamics, government corruption, and the struggles of the working class makes it a powerful and engaging watch.