Number One (1973)
Movie | |
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Original title | Number One |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1973 |
length | 90 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Gianni Buffardi |
script | Gianni Buffardi Alessandro Continenza |
music | Giancarlo Chiaramello |
camera | Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli |
cut | Maurizio Mangosi |
occupation | |
Number One is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Gianni Buffardi .
action
Rome. In the "Number One" nightclub, a meeting place for artists, call girls, playboys and mafiosi, crime is the order of the day. Art theft and drug trafficking are just a few of the crimes the police must deal with. The death of an American ultimately leads to a large-scale investigation.
History of origin
Nicola Campigli, who was bequeathed a fortune in pictures by his late father Massimo in 1971, is the victim of an art theft. Since Campigli has frequented Rome's jet set at Club "Number One", he meets the son-in-law of comedian Totò , the young film producer Gianni Buffardi . After the thieves are discovered, Campigli and Buffardi do research in the night club and at police stations. With a dozen Italian starlets as well as some well-known Italian actors ( Venantino Venantini , Luigi Pistilli , Renzo Montagnani ), the Romanian Chris Avram as playboy and the French actress Claude Jade as secret investigator, the crime thriller Number One emerged from 1972 , which finally took place on May 28th 1973 premiered.
Web links
- Number One in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Article on "Number One"
- Link to the movie "Number One" with movie posters
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hugh McLeave: Rogues in the gallery. 2003, pp. 115-118