The Perfect Crime
The death of a multinational company’s chairman induces the three candidates for the chairmanship to plot against one another for control of the business.
Giuseppe Rosati
Giuseppe Rosati
Casts & Crew
Gloria Guida
Leonard Mann
Joseph Cotten
Adolfo Celi
Anthony Steel
Janet Ågren
Alida Valli
Franco Ressel
Paul Müller
Mario Novelli
Giuseppe Marrocco
Attilio Pelegatti
Kenneth Benda
Tom Felleghy
Antonio Maimone
Filippo Perego
Maria Tedeschi
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