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The Weapon, the Hour & the Motive

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'L'arma, l'ora, il movente', internationally released as 'The Weapon, the Hour, the Motive', is a 1972 Italian giallo film produced, co-written and directed by Francesco Mazzei. It is the first giallo that showed a corrupt priest as victim of a crime, a plot that would become a topos of the genre. Co-plotter Marcello Aliprandi went on to create another similar film in 1982, involving murder and Catholicism, entitled 'The Vatican Conspiracy'.

Plot



Don Giorgio (Maurizio Bonuglia), a handsome priest who teaches in a convent, has been having affairs with two different women. He decides to break off relations with both of them, and soon after he is murdered. The police suspect one of the two women of the murder, but the field is narrowed when one of the two women has her throat slashed. The police learn that a little boy (Arturo Trina) witnessed one of the killings, but they're not sure if he is reliable.

Cast



* Renzo Montagnani: Inspector Boito

* Bedy Moratti: Orchidea

* Eva Czemerys: Giulia

* Maurizio Bonuglia: Don Giorgio

* Arturo Trina (the little boy)

* Salvatore Puntillo

* Claudia Gravi

* Alcira HarrisLuther-Smith, Adrian (1999). 'Blood and Black Lace: The Definitive Guide to Italian Sex and Horror Movies'. Stray Cat Publishing Ltd. p. 2

References




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