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A principled judge faces a case that society demands capital punishment for.A principled judge faces a case that society demands capital punishment for.A principled judge faces a case that society demands capital punishment for.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 20 wins & 16 nominations total
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- TriviaIn the novel that inspired the movie, no details are given about Tommaso Scalia' sons. It is only told that he and his wife have three kids. In the movie they have one son who is named Leonardo after the name of Leonardo Sciascia, the author of the novel.
- ConnectionsEdited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
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This Italian film actually makes a multiple-murderer into a sympathetic characters, almost a hero! Now that is just plain wrong.
Yup, it's another super Liberal filmmaker and his main point is to give us another anti-capital punishment film. In this movie, people who support the death penalty are called "fascists." Well, I used to be a flaming Left Winger and I remember calling anyone who disagreed with us a "fascist" back in the '60s, so I guess nothing has changed in that regard.
The main problem with this film isn't the obvious agenda - it's simply that it is boring. It starts off fine, then begins to lag very quickly and by halfway through, I think I began to start snoring. This movie is a "yawner." Pass it up.
Yup, it's another super Liberal filmmaker and his main point is to give us another anti-capital punishment film. In this movie, people who support the death penalty are called "fascists." Well, I used to be a flaming Left Winger and I remember calling anyone who disagreed with us a "fascist" back in the '60s, so I guess nothing has changed in that regard.
The main problem with this film isn't the obvious agenda - it's simply that it is boring. It starts off fine, then begins to lag very quickly and by halfway through, I think I began to start snoring. This movie is a "yawner." Pass it up.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Apr 4, 2007
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $123,470
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,726
- Mar 10, 1991
- Gross worldwide
- $123,470
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