How to Kill a Judge

How to Kill a Judge
Directed byDamiano Damiani
Written byDamiano Damiani
Enrico Ribulsi
Fulvio Gicca Palli
Produced byMario Cecchi Gori
StarringFranco Nero
CinematographyMario Vulpiani
Edited byAntonio Siciliano
Music byRiz Ortolani
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

How to Kill a Judge (Italian: Perché si uccide un magistrato), also known as The Murder of a Magistrate and Why Does One Kill a Magistrate?, is a 1974 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is the final chapter in the Damiani's trilogy about mafia, after The Day of the Owl and Confessions of a Police Captain.[1]

It was released on DVD by Blue Underground in March 2006.[2]

Plot

Giacomo Solaris is a film-maker whose latest released feature film is a crime thriller about a judge who gets too friendly with the Mafia and is murdered. A resentful Sicilian magistrate orders the film seized, but then the judge winds up dead, in a fashion just like that in Solaris's movie. Solaris realizes that corrupt political forces are pulling strings and attempting to cover up murders of his friends who begin to die in grisly ways. Will he learn the truth about the murder of the judge in time?

Cast

The film was dubbed into English with voice actors based within Italy, with Franco being the sole actor to reprise his role and dub himself over in English.

Character Original actor English voice actor
Giacomo Solaris Franco Nero
Giudice De Tonarre Pierluigi Aprà Frank von Kuegelgen
Sen. Derrasi Giancarlo Badessi Gene Luotto
Lawyer Meloria Luciano Catenacci Michael Forest
Dr. Valgardeni Giorgio Cerioni Edmund Purdom
Sicilia Notte Editor Mico Cundari Gene Luotto
Attorney Alberto Traini-Luis Marco Guglielmi Anthony La Penna
Toruzzo Salvatore Moscardini Nick Alexander
Vincenzo Terrasini Renzo Palmer Robert Sommer
Ugo Selimi Elio Zamuto Ted Rusoff
Commissioner Zamagna Gianni Zavota Edward Mannix
Carmelo Bellolampo Vincenzo Norvese Gene Luotto
Vezzi Elio Di Vincenzo

Additional English Dub Voices

See also

References

  1. ^ Antonio Bruschini, Antonio Tentori. Città violente: il cinema poliziesco italiano. Tarab, 1998.
  2. ^ "'How to Kill a Judge' thrills with cerebral, intricate plot Italian mystery has social bent". Washington Times. March 2, 2006. Retrieved 8 February 2012.