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The Facts of Murder

Original title: Un maledetto imbroglio
  • 1959
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.8K
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Pietro Germi and Eleonora Rossi Drago in The Facts of Murder (1959)
ItalianCrimeDramaMystery

A police detective and his team attempt to solve two crimes committed within a day of each other in neighboring apartment rooms.A police detective and his team attempt to solve two crimes committed within a day of each other in neighboring apartment rooms.A police detective and his team attempt to solve two crimes committed within a day of each other in neighboring apartment rooms.

  • Director
    • Pietro Germi
  • Writers
    • Alfredo Giannetti
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Pietro Germi
  • Stars
    • Pietro Germi
    • Claudia Cardinale
    • Franco Fabrizi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pietro Germi
    • Writers
      • Alfredo Giannetti
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Pietro Germi
    • Stars
      • Pietro Germi
      • Claudia Cardinale
      • Franco Fabrizi
    • 14User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Pietro Germi
    Pietro Germi
    • Il commissario Ingravallo
    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Assuntina Jacovacci - la servetta
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Massimo Valdarena
    Cristina Gaioni
    Cristina Gaioni
    • Virginia Caraci
    • (as Cristina Gajoni)
    Claudio Gora
    Claudio Gora
    • Remo Banducci
    Eleonora Rossi Drago
    Eleonora Rossi Drago
    • Liliana Banducci
    Saro Urzì
    Saro Urzì
    • Saro - il maresciallo
    Nino Castelnuovo
    Nino Castelnuovo
    • Diomede Lanciana
    Ildebrando Santafe
    • Anzaloni
    • (as Ildebrando Santafé)
    Peppino De Martino
    • Il dottor Fumi
    Silla Bettini
    • Il brigadiere Oreste
    • (as Silla)
    Rosolino Bua
    • Don Rosario Colpi - il parroco dei 4 Santi
    Loretta Capitoli
    • Camilla Mattonari
    Nanda De Santis
    • Zumira la sdentata
    Gianni Musy
    • Eneas Retalli - il primero ladro
    Toni Ucci
    Toni Ucci
    • Totò - il chitarrista
    Antonio Gradoli
    Antonio Gradoli
    • Marciano - il maresciallo dei carabinieri
    Vittorio Scarabello
    • Director
      • Pietro Germi
    • Writers
      • Alfredo Giannetti
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Pietro Germi
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews14

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    9adrianovasconcelos

    An oddly little known noir masterpiece

    One of my regrets as a movie lover is that I have only recently discovered Pietro Germi as director, writer and actor - and he is phenomenal at every level!

    MALEDETTO IMBROGLIO stands as one of the very best films noir cum whodunnit I have had the privilege to watch and, to add to my bewilderment, hardly any of my fellow cinephiles knows about it.

    With masterful B&W cinematography by Leonida Barboni and editing by Roberto Cinquini, it boasts highly inspired direction by Pietro Germi, who also delivers superbly as the dark spectacle-wearing, quiet, demanding, astute, attentive to detail, persevering police commissioner Ingravallo.

    Stunningly beautiful Claudia Cardinale would always stay in my mind, but the impressive support performances come from Saro Urzi as mareschialo, a senior subordinate to Ingravallo, and Franco Fabrizi as an opportunistic medical doctor who beds any woman he can, steals money from the dead, lies to police and amounts to what a member of the very noble medical profession should never be.

    Nino Castelnuovo, as Cardinale's love interest, also makes the most of his small but crucial role.

    I am not Italian but, trusting my Latin language background, I watched the film on Youtube in Italian, so I must have missed some important details along the way. Even so, I found MALEDETTO IMBROGLIO thoroughly engrossing from beginning to end.

    Recommended viewing. 9/10.
    8psteier

    A well constructed police mystery

    Well worth seeing for many reasons: for the complex plot with many connections among those involved in a theft and a seemingly unrelated murder; for a look at Italy in 1959; for the good acting and fast cutting; and for the humor in the script.
    bensonj

    Rivals DIVORCE ITALIAN STYLE as Germi's best film

    The early Germi films, though they take place in Italy, are mostly pastiches of American genre films. IN THE NAME OF THE LAW (1948) borrows from a host of American westerns about sheriffs who, against all odds and without much help from the townspeople, clean up the town and expose the complicity between a prominent town father and the outlaws. THE WAY OF HOPE (1950) is much like THE GRAPES OF WRATH, depicting the trek of a group of dispossessed workers following an evanescent lead for work in another land. (There's even a scene where they get work on a farm and are called scabs by striking workers, very similar to Ford's film.) THE BRIGAND OF TACCA DI LUPO (1952) is similar to Ford's FORT APACHE: the martinet who insists that men on field campaign for three years adhere to strict protocol, who doesn't know the difference between a good Indian and a bad one, and who insists on leading his men into danger against all the advice of seasoned professionals. FOUR WAYS OUT (1952) is much like THE ASPHALT JUNGLE in plot and tone. All of these films are impeccably made, beautifully photographed and acted, with no false notes, and with neorealist overtones (three were co-written by Fellini). However, they're all a bit slow, a bit too derivative, and they all generate more respect than enthusiasm.

    THE FACTS OF MURDER is something else entirely, It is another genre film, borrowing from many police procedurals, yet here one feels that Germi has finally graduated from respectful pastiches to create a work that is completely successful on its own. The plot, about a robbery in one apartment, and a murder in an apartment across the hall a week later, is so complex that it's hard to follow at times (in some ways it's similar to the complex Chandler novels, and with a similar denouement) but it's richly detailed, with many interesting characters. Germi is a superb actor and his handling of other actors is sure. The interplay between the three detectives is sophisticated and clever, and has the ring of actuality. The pace is fast but not rushed, and the writing and the pictorialization are richly nuanced. Above all, it is a highly entertaining film!

    This is the film where Germi seems to have come into his own as a master filmmaker, where he still has some the neorealist characters and story structure from his earlier period but also has the biting humor and social satire of his later films. It rivals DIVORCE ITALIAN STYLE as his best film, and is a must see.
    10dimricc

    An Italian masterpiece!

    This is really a overlooked masterpiece! Germi made a terrific movie from the difficult Gadda's novel. One of his greatest films, together with "Divorzio all'Italiana" e "Il Ferroviere". The acting, especially Germi's, is perfect, and the rythm he impressed to the movie is unique, a sad ballad with soft humor touches. This movie make me proud to be italian and make me a little less ashamed of the contemporary italian cinema. Take a look at this gem and you'll understand!!
    8JAP_EMAIL

    very good but just a bit overacted, to my modest opinion.

    Un maledetto imbroglio (1959) is a very good movie, it tells us about a country -Italy- still far from the wealth of the sixties, where low class people struggled to make a decent living, and illiteracy was still spread ... Higher class people could threaten poor peoples lives for trivial reasons and meantime humiliate them with their unjustified wealth ... Of course the Germi's task was simplified by the great book it started with, still the Director has his merits: the irony to start with. I basically agree with other opinions. if a catch can be found, I'd say acting is a little bit much too heavy. A kind of "Venus's strabismus"... Some of the actors (Eleonora Rossi Drago, Nino Castelnuovo and at times also Germi himself)overdo - overindulge in - their roles ... They fall into unnecessary theatrical poses. to my opinion the drama is in the facts being narrated and need not much emphasizing by the actors.

    very good by all means, but just a bit overacted, to my modest opinion.

    pion

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    • Trivia
      The murder takes place at 44 Piazza Farnese in Rome, Italy.
    • Goofs
      The cameraman is clearly visible on the left of the frame in the actual murder scene.
    • Alternate versions
      A restored version has been released in 1999, edited by Vincenzo Verzini.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinema forever - Capolavori salvati (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Sinnò me moro
      Written by Carlo Rustichelli (as C. Rustichelli)

      Performed by Alida Chelli

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Činjenice o ubistvu
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Riama Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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