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The 10th Victim

Cast

Marcello Mastroianni, Ursula Andress, Elsa Martinelli, Salvo Randone View All


Crew

Ennio Flaiano (Writer), Tonino Guerra (Writer), Giorgio Salvioni (Writer), Robert Sheckley (Story) View All

Release: Dec. 2nd, 1965
Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes
In the near future, big wars are avoided by giving individuals with violent tendencies a chance to kill in the Big Hunt. The Hunt is the most popular form of entertainment in the world and also attracts participants who are looking for fame and fortune. It includes ten rounds for each competitor, five as the hunter and five as the victim.
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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.
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.
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.


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