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1977 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Bidonata, also known as The Rip-off, is a once lost 1977 Italian comedy/crime film. This was the final film directed by giallo director Luciano Ercoli.[1]
La Bidonata | |
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Directed by | Luciano Ercoli |
Written by | Ottavio Alessi Franca Valeri Venatino Venantini |
Produced by | Niccolo De Nora |
Starring | Walter Chiari Ettore Manni Maurizio Arena Susan Scott |
Cinematography | Sergio D'Offizi |
Music by | Stelvio Cipriani |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Before the film's premier executive producer Niccolo De Nora was kidnapped. Soon after "La Bidonata" was shelved. Debate continues on whether the film was shelved due to the kidnapping of the producer or for the fact the film played poorly to test audiences. Either way the film was pulled and all elements were presumed lost. No promotional materials were printed and Luciano Ercoli's final film would become lost for nearly thirty years. A print however was discovered in a box that was supposed to contain Japanese cartoons. The print was shipped off to an LVR lab where after examination they announced that it was in remarkably good condition. This one surviving print was used for the NoShame DVD release.[2]
The film released on Region 0 NTSC DVD by NoShame films in 2006. Because of the obscurity of the film, NoShame included it as a bonus with the film Colt 38 Special Squad. The DVD is currently out-of-print.[3]
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