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colonna sonora originale, la morte risale a ieri sera, gianni ferrio, digitmovies
€ 15.50

 
la Morte risale a ieri sera
(1970)


composer: gianni ferrio

label: digitmovies

AKA: Death Occurred Last Night, das Grauen Kam Aus Dem Nebel, Death Took Place Last Night

soundtrack style: thriller crime mystery



   


tracks

01. I Giorni Che Ci Appartengono
02. Livia
03. Il Numero Non Risponde
04. Milano Rhythm and Blues
05. Brughiera
06. Il Duro Scappa
07. L'Inchiesta
08. Morte Di Salvatore
09. Incompatibilità
10. Un Giorno, Ieri
11. Donatella
12. Stadio Vuoto
13. Passeggiata In Tre
14. La Chiave Del Mistero
15. Ricordi (Solo Organ)
16. L'Ultimo Sabato
17. I Giorni Che Ci Appartengono (Original Main Titles - Vocal Version)
18. Incompatibilità (Vocal Version)

 
 
further information
8 page colour booklet containing synopsis, cast list, colour movie stills and poster art
 
description
La morte risale a ieri sera finally gets a deluxe Cd treatment.
For this product we were able to locate the original stereo tapes of the 1970 Cinevox LP and they were in terrific sound conditions.
We searched for the complete tapes, but realized that all the recorded music for the movie filled the original 33 rpm vinyl.
But the real big discovery were the missing songs I giorni che ci appartengono (the original film Main Titles song) and Incompatibilità (used as background music for the family life scenes montage with father, Raf Vallone, and her daughter) sung by the amazing voice of Mina (the Italian diva of pop music, who often has collaborated during her long career with Gianni Ferrio as author/arranger and conductor of many of her hits).
These two songs were not enclosed in the original OST album and they are now two very rare bonus tracks completing the rest of the score on this disc.
 
story

Though not a giallo film in the strictest sense, this crime / revenge film merits attention by fans for its genre cast and an unusual approach to familiar themes.
Raf Vallone plays anguished father Avanzio Berzaghi, whose 25-year old daughter Donatella has been kidnapped.
Donatella has the mind of a toddler, and her beauty and agreeable naivete make her a perfect choice for Milan's seedy prostitution racket.
Frank Wolff is a dedicated Inspector with bad sinuses who shakes down a sleazy pimp and a desperate black prostitute (Beryl Cunningham of The Snake God), as well as visiting scores of local brothels for clues.
Tragically, he is too late, and Donatella's corpse is found in a field, still smoking from having been burned alive.
Wolff redoubles his efforts, but it is Vallone, using nothing more than his daughter's teddy-bear and a father's lust for justice, who finally tracks down the killers.
His laundromat vengeance is brutal, but unsatisfying, leaving him a broken man.
Director Duccio Tessari, best known for westerns and a memorable giallo called The Blood-Stained Butterfly, imbues this story with a great deal more humanity than is typical for the genre.
The plot, adapted from G. Scerbanenco's novel The Milanese Kill on Saturday, has its problems, but Tessari's focus on character minimizes the inconsistencies, presenting a gritty, powerful portrait of a dehumanizing urban Hell.
This neglected gem suffers only from Gianni Ferrio's inexplicably bouncy music, but is otherwise a winner all the way.

Cast:
Raf Vallone, Frank Wolff, Gabriele Tinti, Gillian Bray, Eva Renzi, Gigi Rizzi, Beryl Cunningham, Wilma Casagrande, Checco Rissone, Marco Mariani, Nicky Zuccola, Giorgio Dolfin, Riccardo De Stefanis, Elga Machaty, Maria Grazia Bettini

Director:
Duccio Tessari

 

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