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The 10th Victim
Cast
Marcello Mastroianni, Ursula Andress, Elsa Martinelli, Salvo Randone View AllCrew
Ennio Flaiano (Writer), Tonino Guerra (Writer), Giorgio Salvioni (Writer), Robert Sheckley (Story) View AllRelease: Dec. 2nd, 1965
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes
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Torgo
I've compared this to two other movies, but if it owes a debt to one movie in particular, its La Dolce Vita and not just because of Mastroianni's character.
I've compared this to two other movies, but if it owes a debt to one movie in particular, its La Dolce Vita and not just because of Mastroianni's character.
mark f
In this film, the key players are American Caroline Meredith (Ursula Andress) who needs one last kill to become a Decathlete, and Roman Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni) who's about to enter his seventh life-or-death mission.
In this film, the key players are American Caroline Meredith (Ursula Andress) who needs one last kill to become a Decathlete, and Roman Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni) who's about to enter his seventh life-or-death mission.
Takoma11
Tropes about how men fight versus how women fight are taken to silly extremes, as a man decides to take a break from deadly pursuit to enjoy a striptease (its a trap!), and Caroline poses as a sex researcher in her efforts to learn more about Marcello.
Tropes about how men fight versus how women fight are taken to silly extremes, as a man decides to take a break from deadly pursuit to enjoy a striptease (its a trap!), and Caroline poses as a sex researcher in her efforts to learn more about Marcello.
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