The Warning (1980 film) explained

The Warning
Director:Damiano Damiani
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Music:Riz Ortolani
Cinematography:Alfio Contini
Editing:Antonio Siciliano
Studio:Capital Film
Distributor:Cineriz
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:Italy
Gross:1.011 billion

The Warning (Italian: '''L'avvertimento''') is a 1980 Italian crime-giallo film directed by Damiano Damiani.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

The story takes place in Rome, Italy. During a delicate investigation into various personalities of the upper business and banking world, colluding with organized crime, the chief commissioner Vincenzo Laganà is killed in his office for not accepting a bribe of 200 million. Meanwhile, Commissioner Barresi is about to resign, after having found 100 million credited to his bank account and having received a phone call from unknown persons who clarify how he will have to behave during the investigation that will follow the assassination of Laganà.

After having followed the assassins in vain, Barresi makes an agreement with the commissioner to resolve the case. Silvia, Laganà's widow, is blackmailed by a woman who says she has proof that the deceased commissioner was a corrupt man: the blackmailers are arrested, however.

Barresi then questions Silvia and discovers that she had appropriated the bribe offered to her husband to bribe him, and manages to save her just a moment before the woman tries to commit suicide, desperate. At this point, Commissioner Barresi decides to play all out and go through with his investigation.

Cast

Release

The Warning was released in Italy on August 15, 1980 where it was distributed by Cineriz. It grossed a total of 1.011 billion Italian lire on its theatrical run.

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References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Alberto Pezzotta. Regia Damiano Damiani. 2004. Cinemazero, 2004. 8890121823.
  2. Book: Roberto Chiti . Roberto Poppi . Enrico Lancia . Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 2000. 8877424230.
  3. News: Stefano Reggiani. Giallo mafioso di Damiani con Gemma commissario. La Stampa. 12 September 1980. 19.