The Sunday Woman (1975)

The police have the victim, the weapon and the suspect. What they don't have is the Sunday Woman.

The Sunday Woman (1975) poster

Police commissioner Santamaria is investigating the murder of the ambiguous architect Mr. Garrone. The investigations soon drive him into the Torino's high society. Santamaria suspect Anna Carla and at the same time falls in love for her. Lello is the lover of Massimo, Anna Carla’s gay friend. He is following another direction in order to find out the truth, and his results are confusing the Policeman. But another murder happens...

Director: Luigi Comencini
Genre: Crime, Mystery, Comedy
Runtime: 109 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ennio Morricone
Cinematography: Luciano Tovoli
Editing: Antonio Siciliano
Production: Les Productions Fox Europa, Primex
Country: France, Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Keywords

based on novel or book, gay theme

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sunday Woman about?
Police commissioner Santamaria is investigating the murder of the ambiguous architect Mr. Garrone. The investigations soon drive him into the Torino's high society. Santamaria suspect Anna Carla and at the same time falls in love for her. Lello is the lover of Massimo, Anna Carla’s gay friend. He is following another direction in order to find out the truth, and his results are confusing the Policeman. But another murder happens...
Who directed The Sunday Woman?
The Sunday Woman was directed by Luigi Comencini.
Who stars in The Sunday Woman?
The Sunday Woman stars Marcello Mastroianni, Jacqueline Bisset, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Aldo Reggiani, Maria Teresa Albani, Omero Antonutti.
How long is The Sunday Woman?
The Sunday Woman has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
What genre is The Sunday Woman?
The Sunday Woman is a Crime, Mystery, Comedy film.
Where was The Sunday Woman produced?
The Sunday Woman was produced in France, Italy.