Anna, quel particolare piacere explained

Anna, quel particolare piacere
Starring:Edwige Fenech
Corrado Pani
Richard Conte
John Richardson
Music:Luciano Michelini
Cinematography:Marcello Masciocchi
Editing:Eugenio Alabiso
Producer:Luciano Martino
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Anna, quel particolare piacere (internationally released as Anna: the Pleasure, the Torment and Secrets of a Call Girl) is a 1972 Italian crime-drama film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo.[1] It was referred as a film with a good cinematography and actors appropriate to their roles but unbalanced between its parts.[2]

Plot

The young and beautiful Anna is linked to Guido, a drug trafficker embroiled in shady turns of Milan in the seventies. While pregnant, the woman refuses to have an abortion and gives birth to Paolo, a sick child in need of continuous care. During one of Guido's many detentions, Anna meets Lorenzo, a world-famous Milanese surgeon: the man saves Paolo's life with a delicate operation. Released from prison, Guido tries to hinder in every way the romantic relationship born in the meantime between Lorenzo and Anna. The woman, exasperated by Guido's constant ambushes, reacts by shooting the man who, before dying, manages to wound her. Emergency surgery by Lorenzo, Anna loses her life, and Lorenzo decides to adopt Paolo.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Chiti. Roberto Poppi. Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. 8876059350.
  2. News: Aurora Santuari. Anna, quel particolare piacere. Paese Sera. December 7, 1973.