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So, 'Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why?' is a rather offbeat thriller from 1972 that blends a touch of sex and suspense in a really engaging way. The film revolves around Carlo, a young photographer who stumbles upon a murder disguised as a car accident while enjoying some beach time with his girlfriend. The atmosphere is gritty, and the pacing keeps you on edge as Carlo grapples with the moral quandary of selling his incriminating photographs of the local prosecutor's demise. There’s a certain rawness to the practical effects that gives it a unique charm, and while the direction is somewhat elusive, the performances—especially from the ensemble cast—draw you in, making it a distinctive watch for genre enthusiasts.
This film has been released in various formats over the years, but the scarcity of original prints and early VHS editions makes it a sought-after piece for collectors. The lack of information about the director adds an air of mystery, and many enthusiasts appreciate the film's unique take on the thriller genre. There’s a dedicated niche of fans who admire its raw production style and its exploration of ethical dilemmas in crime.
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