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[s.d. ma 1970], 94x67 cm., poster, color drawing on a black background by Mino Maccari (Siena 1898 - Rome 1989). & nbsp;
Subject and script by Vittorio Caprioli, Enrico Medioli, Bernardino Zapponi. Plot: Alessio is a homosexual dancer who has left the world of entertainment to take care of Mimmina, the daughter of an old friend of his. Mimmina repeatedly gets into trouble and is arrested after suffering an abortion. Alessio, who with his partner periodically holds entertainments "en travesti" with friends of the homosexual community, is blackmailed by the police commissioner who arrested Mimmina and, in spite of himself, agrees to be an informant for the police headquarters. With his denunciations, the police manage to discover some drug traffickers and picture forgers. But the rumors of his confidences to the ambiguous commissioner, to whom Alessio is attracted, turn quickly and the man is abandoned by all his friends. Alone and without protection, he decides to leave the city. But, before he can leave, he will be killed by the underworld. Released on the occasion of the premiere of the film. Original edition.
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