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So, 'Quei figuri di tanti anni fa' is this quirky little flick from '78 that dives headfirst into the chaotic world of an underground casino and brothel. It plays with the tension of a cover-up, where the characters, from high-society Neapolitans to small-time crooks, create this wild, unpredictable atmosphere. The pacing is a bit erratic, mirroring the shenanigans happening within those walls. Performances are spirited, capturing a blend of humor and desperation that adds depth to the chaos. You get the sense of a raw energy that makes it stand out, even if the details about the director and crew are a bit murky. It's like a glimpse into a world that's both fascinating and a little grimy, all wrapped up in a darkly comedic tone.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive in collector circles. As it combines elements of comedy and crime, there's a niche interest for fans of 70s Italian cinema. Original prints are rare, and while it doesn't carry the heavy weight of a cult classic, it has its share of appreciative collectors who cherish its chaotic charm and unique atmosphere.
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