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'Amori pericolosi' is a 1964 anthology film consisting of three segments directed by Alfredo Giannetti, Carlo Lizzani and Giulio Questi.

Cast



; Il generale

* Grgoire Aslan: The General

* Sandra Milo: The lover of the General

* Marco Tulli

;La ronda

* Frank Wolff: The husband

* Ornella Vanoni: The prostitute

* Vittorio Congia

* Glauco Onorato

;Il passo

* Frank Wolff: The husband

* Juliette Mayniel: The wife

* Graziella Granata: The maid

* Jean Sorel: The legionary

* Grard Blain: The attendant

* Bice Valori: The servant

Production



Director Giulio Questi was a last minute addition as a director for 'Amori pericolosi'. Questi recalled that Peppino Amato and Moris Ergas were both the initial producers for the film and that Amato died which led to Ergas taking over as the producer. The film was shot in 1961 and only released later in 1964.

Release



'Amori pericolosi' was distributed theatrically in Italy by Cineriz on 14 August 1964. The film grossed a total of 48,300,000 Italian lire. Film historian and critic Roberto Curti described the films box office presence in Italy as being "passed unnoticed".

Reception



According to Curti, critics did not like 'Amori pericolosi', especially "Il passo" directed by Giulio Questi, with critic Alberto Abruzzese finding it conveying "an old and decrepit theme with a formal refinement that was between mannered decadence and a misunderstood naturalism."

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