The Two Truths (1951)
The young Loris is undergoing a trial for killing his girlfriend Maria Luce. According to the reconstruction of the facts, the young man would shoot his mistress making it then end up under the wheels of a tram. On the remains of the woman's body, however, there is no trace of a gunshot wound and, during the trial, the accused, who appears hypnotized, refuses to answer. The arrival of the ex-lawyer Cidoni, who takes the place of the defense, overturns the thesis of the prosecution and instead demonstrates that the victim was not a naive girl as had been believed up to then.
Director:
Antonio Leonviola
Writer:
Antonio Leonviola
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Anna Maria Ferrero as Maria-Luce Carlinet |
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Michel Auclair as Lut Loris |
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Michel Simon as Cidoni |
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Valentine Tessier as Madame Muk |
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Ruggero Ruggeri as Presidente tribunale |
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Giulio Stival as Procuratore generale |
| Sound | Bruno Maderna | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Antonio Leonviola | Screenplay |
| Directing | Antonio Leonviola | Director |