How Wonderful to Die Assassinated (1975) - Double Feature

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How Sweet it is to Die Murdered (Quanto è bello lu murire acciso) is an Italian historical film written and directed by Ennio Lorenzini and released in 1975. The original title of the film is that of a popular song reworked by Roberto De Simone, who is considered the precursor of the Neapolitan folk revival of the 1970s. The film depicts the failed expedition organized by Carlo Pisacane in 1857 to provoke an uprising in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.


Main Cast: Stefano Satta Flores, Giulio Brogi, Alessandro Haber, Elio Marconato, Barbara Betti, Filippo De Gara, Laura De Marchi, Mario Granato, Lorenzo Magnolia, Sandro Tuminelli

Director: Ennio Lorenzini

Writers: Stefano Calanchi, Ennio Lorenzini, Aldo De Jaco

Editor: Roberto Perpignani

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