
The Pisciotta Case
Nov 23 1972
•2h 39m
•Drama, Crime
The magistrate, Scauri, inquires into the mysterious poisoning death of Gaspare Pisciotta, the imprisoned assassin of Salvatore Giuliano. He very soon finds himself struggling against a conspiracy of silence, which Scauri must therefore overcome in order to indict two powerful mafia bosses. His only hope comes for a brief moment from the testimony of the young prosecutor Lojacono. But The Organization is the most strong: the young prosecutor withdraws his deposition and the magistrate disappears in mysterious circumstances.
Cast
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Tony Musante
Francesco Scauri

Carla Gravina
Gemma

Salvo Randone
Don Ferdinando Cusimano

Antonio Casagrande
Maresciallo della guardia
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