Amori pericolosi
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- Giulio Questi
- Franco Brusati
- Carlo Lizzani
- Alfredo Giannetti[1]
- Giulio Questi
- Alfredo Giannetti[1]
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| Produced by | Moris Ergas[1] |
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| Distributed by | Cineriz[1] |
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| Box office | 48.3 million Italian lire |
Amori pericolosi is a 1964 anthology film consisting of three segments directed by Alfredo Giannetti, Carlo Lizzani and Giulio Questi.[1]
- Il generale
- Grégoire Aslan: The General
- Sandra Milo: The lover of the General
- Marco Tulli
- La ronda
- Frank Wolff: The husband
- Ornella Vanoni: The prostitute
- Vittorio Congia
- Glauco Onorato
- Il passo
- Frank Wolff: The husband
- Juliette Mayniel: The wife
- Graziella Granata: The maid
- Jean Sorel: The legionary
- Gérard Blain: The attendant
- Bice Valori: The servant
Production
Director Giulio Questi was a last minute addition as a director for Amori pericolosi.[4] Questi recalled that Peppino Amato and Moris Ergas were both the initial producers for the film and that Amato died which led to Ergas taking over as the producer.[4] The film was shot in 1961 and only released later in 1964.[4]
Release
Amori pericolosi was distributed theatrically in Italy by Cineriz on 14 August 1964.[3] The film grossed a total of 48,300,000 Italian lire.[3] Film historian and critic Roberto Curti described the films box office presence in Italy as being "passed unnoticed".[5]