Deadly Chase | |
Director: | Franco Prosperi |
Producer: | Pino Burricchi |
Screenplay: | Franco Cifferi |
Story: | Franco Bottari |
Starring: | |
Music: | Lino Corsetti |
Cinematography: | Cristiano Pogany |
Editing: | Alberto Gallitti |
Studio: | Holiday Cinematografica |
Distributor: | Nucleo Star |
Runtime: | 95 minutes |
Country: | Italy |
Gross: | ₤443.627 million |
Deadly Chase (Italian: Il commissario Verrazzano) is a 1978 Italian film directed by Franco Prosperi.[1] [2]
Inspector Verrazzano is joined by the owner of an art gallery, Giulia Medici, who must investigate the death of her brother, whose case was filed a few months earlier as a suicide.
Inspector Verrazzano
Giulia Medici
Rosy
Kora Verelli
Giorgia
Inspector Biagi
Brigadeer Baldelli
Giorgia
Alberto Volci aka The Baron
Marco Verelli
Notary Bruni
Despite the films aggressive title, Deadly Chase was described by Italian film historian Roberto Curti as a film that "moves away from out-and-out poliziotteschi and its worn out schems and moves closer to the melancholic, contemplative vein of film noir".
Deadly Chase was the second of two films directed by Franco Prosperi for producer Pino Buricchi in 1978. The film was shot at Incir de Paolis in Rome and in Nice.
Deadly Chase was distributed theatrically in Italy by Nucleo Star on 8 December 1978. The film grossed a total of 443,627,250 Italian lira. Italian film historian described this gross as poor, stating that the film was "evidence of Merenda's quick commercial decline as well as that of the genre itself"