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Creator/AnnieGirardot plays Sabina, the maid.
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* {{Manchild}}: Glauco definitely has shades of this.
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* RealMenWearPink: Glauco, played by Creator/MichelPiccoli, is masculine enough but wears a pink pullover as well as a red apron when he cooks his dinner.
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* RealMenWearPink: Glauco, played by Creator/MichelPiccoli, is masculine enough (if of the {{Manchild}} variety) but wears a pink pullover as well as a red apron when he cooks his dinner.
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We don't know if he killed the maid or not
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* DownerEnding: Played with. [[spoiler: After the character kills both his wife and his maid, he boards a yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. So far.]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end, both of the female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
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* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end, both of the female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
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* DownerEnding: Played with. [[spoiler: After the character Glauco kills both his wife and his maid, wife, he boards a yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. So far.]]
*KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end, both of the female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
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''Dillinger è morto'' (translated title Dillinger Is Dead) is a 1969 Italian film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
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''Dillinger è morto'' (translated title Dillinger ''Dillinger Is Dead) Dead'') is a 1969 Italian film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
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* OnlyOneName: The surnames for Glauco or Anita are not revealed.
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* OnlyOneName: The surnames for Glauco or and Anita are not revealed.
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Its character played by Creator/MichelPiccoli is a bored bourgeois Glauco dissatisfied with his high-payed job who in his free time mostly idles around his appartment during the most running time of the film. Then in the end he starts to act and it does not lead to anything good.
This movie is a perfect choice as the second item for the double feature with ''Film/IPugniInTasca''.
This movie is a perfect choice as the second item for the double feature with ''Film/IPugniInTasca''.
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Its character main character, played by Creator/MichelPiccoli Creator/MichelPiccoli, is Glauco, a bored bourgeois Glauco dissatisfied bourgeois. Dissatisfied with his high-payed job who in high-paying job, he spends most of his free time mostly idles around idle in his appartment during apartment. When he eventually rouses himself to action, the most running time of the film. Then in the end he starts to act and it does not lead to anything good.
Thisresult is destructive.
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%%This movie is a perfect choice as the second item for the double feature with ''Film/IPugniInTasca''.
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* ChekhovsGun: The character plays with his gun for long periods of time. It should definitely mean something...
* DownerEnding: Played with [[spoiler: After the character kills both his wife and his maid he boards the yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. so far]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
* KarmaHoudini: Implied in-universe though it is absolutely certain that the police will suspect Glauco of [[spoiler: the double murder of his wife and the maid]]
* NonIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper[[spoiler: in which the revolver is wrapped.]]
* OnlyOneName: For Glauco and Anita
* RealMenWearPink: Glauco played by Creator/MichelPiccoli is masculine enough but wears a pink pullover as well as a red apron when he cooks his dinner.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Played very straight as the character finds the old revolver and is fascinated with the gun.
* SilenceIsGolden: The character mostly remains silent however considering how this film ends it is uncertain whether it is indeed golden.
* ChekhovsGun: The character plays with his gun for long periods of time. It should definitely mean something...
* DownerEnding: Played with [[spoiler: After the character kills both his wife and his maid he boards the yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. so far]]
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
* KarmaHoudini: Implied in-universe though it is absolutely certain that the police will suspect Glauco of [[spoiler: the double murder of his wife and the maid]]
* NonIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper[[spoiler: in which the revolver is wrapped.]]
* OnlyOneName: For Glauco and Anita
* RealMenWearPink: Glauco played by Creator/MichelPiccoli is masculine enough but wears a pink pullover as well as a red apron when he cooks his dinner.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Played very straight as the character finds the old revolver and is fascinated with the gun.
* SilenceIsGolden: The character mostly remains silent however considering how this film ends it is uncertain whether it is indeed golden.
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* ChekhovsGun: The character plays with his gun for long periods of
* DownerEnding: Played
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.
* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: In the end, both of the female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
%%* KarmaHoudini: Implied in-universe though it is absolutely certain that the police will suspect Glauco of [[spoiler: the double murder of his wife and the maid]]
* NonIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper[[spoiler: in which the revolver is wrapped.
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* RealMenWearPink:
* SilenceIsGolden: The character mostly remains silent -- however considering how this film
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This movie is a perfect choice as the second item for the double feature with Film/IPugniInTasca.
''Film/IPugniInTasca''.
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Photo was from La Grande Bouffe.
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Dillinger è morto (translated title Dillinger Is Dead) is a 1969 film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
Dillinger è morto (translated title Dillinger Is Dead) is a 1969 film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
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Dillinger
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* SilenceIsGolden: The character mostly remains silent however considering how this film ends it is uncertain whether it is indeed golden.golden.
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* ChekhovSGun: The character plays with his gun for long periods of time. It should definitely mean something...
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* NonIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper[[in which spoilerthe revolver is wrapped.]]
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* NonIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper[[in newspaper[[spoiler: in which spoilerthe the revolver is wrapped.]]
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* DownerEnding: Played with [[After the character kills both his wife and his maid he boards the yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. so far]]
* KillEmAll: [[In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
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* DownerEnding: Played with [[After [[spoiler: After the character kills both his wife and his maid he boards the yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. so far]]
* KillEmAll:[[In [[spoiler: In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
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Dillinger E Morto (translated title Dillinger Is Dead) is a 1969 film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
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Dillinger E Morto è morto (translated title Dillinger Is Dead) is a 1969 film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
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Dillinger E Morto (translated title Dillinger Is Dead) is a 1969 film by Creator/MarcoFerreri.
Its character played by Creator/MichelPiccoli is a bored bourgeois Glauco dissatisfied with his high-payed job who in his free time mostly idles around his appartment during the most running time of the film. Then in the end he starts to act and it does not lead to anything good.
This movie is a perfect choice as the second item for the double feature with Film/IPugniInTasca.
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!! Tropes
* ChekhovSGun: The character plays with his gun for long periods of time. It should definitely mean something...
* DownerEnding: Played with [[After the character kills both his wife and his maid he boards the yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. so far]]
* KillEmAll: [[In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
* KarmaHoudini: Implied in-universe though it is absolutely certain that the police will suspect Glauco of [[spoiler: the double murder of his wife and the maid]]
* NoIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper in which [[the revolver is wrapped.]]
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Played very straight as the character finds the old revolver and is fascinated with the gun.
* SilenceIsGolden: The character mostly remains silent however considering how this film ends it is uncertain whether it is indeed golden.
Its character played by Creator/MichelPiccoli is a bored bourgeois Glauco dissatisfied with his high-payed job who in his free time mostly idles around his appartment during the most running time of the film. Then in the end he starts to act and it does not lead to anything good.
This movie is a perfect choice as the second item for the double feature with Film/IPugniInTasca.
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!! Tropes
* ChekhovSGun: The character plays with his gun for long periods of time. It should definitely mean something...
* DownerEnding: Played with [[After the character kills both his wife and his maid he boards the yacht and is engaged as a cook. For him the ending is not sad. so far]]
* KillEmAll: [[In the end both other female characters who live in the household are killed.]]
* KarmaHoudini: Implied in-universe though it is absolutely certain that the police will suspect Glauco of [[spoiler: the double murder of his wife and the maid]]
* NoIndicativeTitle: Dillinger is only mentioned in an old newspaper in which [[the revolver is wrapped.]]
* RevolversAreJustBetter: Played very straight as the character finds the old revolver and is fascinated with the gun.
* SilenceIsGolden: The character mostly remains silent however considering how this film ends it is uncertain whether it is indeed golden.