How to Kill a Judge with Marco Guglielmi: DVD Cover

    How to Kill a Judge
    a.k.a. Perche Si Uccide un Magistrato?, Why Does One Kill a Magistrate Director: Damiano Damiani Cast: Marco Guglielmi, Franco Nero

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/28/2006
    • Original Release: 1975
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 20,315
     
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    Features

    The Damiani/Nero Connection - interviews with co-writer/director Damiano Damiani and star Franco Nero; English trailer; Italian trailer

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    Disc #1 -- How to Kill a Judge
    1. Program Start/Main Titles [1:39]
    2. A New Case [7:15]
    3. An Invitation [5:59]
    4. Confrontations [5:25]
    5. Stakeout [5:44]
    6. Change of Heart [4:54]
    7. News of Murder [4:49]
    8. Scene of the Crime [5:52]
    9. Accusations [5:53]
    10. Questions [5:16]
    11. Suspects [5:54]
    12. Alibis [4:14]
    13. The Judge's Wife [7:46]
    14. The Lawyer [4:40]
    15. Upsetting Situation [7:41]
    16. Dying for the Truth [6:25]
    17. Mafia Hit [5:50]
    18. Search for Evidence [5:13]
    19. The Truth Revealed [8:18]
    20. End Credits [1:40]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Franco Nero here plays a film producer whose film is about to be seized by a stiff-necked Sicilian judge, but the judge is murdered before the seizure order can be given. This death has had an effect similar to kicking open an ant's nest, and the corrupt local politicians are all scrambling to do their best to confuse the investigation. Witnesses die in mysterious ways, and it looks at first as though some really heavy politics are behind the whole affair. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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