The Man Who Burnt His Corpse
May 19 1964
•2h 33m
•Mystery, Thriller
Adriano Prosperi, a bank teller working in Milan, has spent years planning to steal a large sum of money and then disappear without leaving any trace of his existence.
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Franca Marzi

Annabella Incontrera

Sandro Pizzochero

Maria Monti
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