Property Is No Longer a Theft | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 1, 2019
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An erotic tale of theft theory and crime games. Interesting character study with the odd dry portions.
genre Crime | foreign
synopsis A lowly bank clerk, literally allergic to money and revolted by its nefarious influence on humanity, launches a campaign of harassment against a wealthy butcher, stealing small, insignificant items— but never money—from the man. The victim uses the thefts to make large and fraudulent insurance claims, refusing to finger the thief for fear his own financial improprieties might be exposed.
lead actors Ugo Tognazzi | Flavio Bucci | Daria Nicolodi | Mario Scaccia | Salvo Randone | Julien Guiomar | Orazio Orlando | Cecilia Polizzi | Jacques Herlin | Ada Pometti | Luigi Antonio Guerra | Gino Milli | Gigi Proietti | Elena Fabrizi | Ettore Garofolo | Alfonso Giganti | Claudio Mancini
director Elio Petri