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The wife of a mechanic and tester of Alfa Romeo cars becomes the lover of a pilot. The two decide to flee together in Argentina.
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"This is another of those Alida Valli films presenting an absolutely hopeless case of a fallen woman desperately trying to extricate herself out of her difficulties, and thereby only involuntarily exacerbating her predicament. However, there is no villain here, except in two brief scenes, making himself solely responsible for unsurveyable dire consequences, but is it possible to blame her for getting into trouble? Her lover is after all Jean-Pierre Aumont, and who can resist an ardent lover like that? You cannot blame Amedeo Nazzari either, his last words, the last words of the film, make a per..."
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Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors under the title Last Meeting by UK distributor Archway and passed with an "X" certificate on 16 July 1953. The London premiere was at the Marble Arch Pavilion (owned by Archway) on 1 October 1953 and ran five weeks, closing on 4 November 1953. During the latter part of the film's run, according to the billing in The Times, the certificate was modified to "A."
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The wife of a mechanic and tester of Alfa Romeo cars becomes the lover of a pilot. The two decide to flee together in Argentina.