Summary:
A famous gas mask designer, trying to deal with his pill-addicted wife and the maid he is having an affair with, finds a gun that might have belonged to the famous John Dillinger.
Notes:
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1969.
Special features: "Michel Piccoli" interview with actor Michel Piccoli; "Adriano Aprà" interview with Italian film historian Adriano Aprà; "Le Cercle de minuit" excerpts from a 1997 roundtable discussion about director Marco Ferreri, with filmmakers Bernardo Bertolucci and Francesco Rosi and film historian Aldo Tassone, Theatrical trailer. Booklet: "Apocalypse now" essay by Michael Joshua Rowin; Two reprinted interviews with Ferreri.
Production designer, Nicola Tamburro ; film editor, Mirella Mencio ; production manager, Roberto Giussani ; original music, Teo Usuelli.
Michel Piccoli, Anita Pallenberg, Gigi Lavagetto, Carla Petrillo, Mario Jannilli, Maria Perego, Annie Girardot.
DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen (1.66:1) presentation; Dolby digital mono.
In Italian with optional English subtitles.
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