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Episode #1.3

Episode #1.3

2025TV Episode⏱️ 57mTV-MA
BiographyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller
6.9
IMDB Rating
275 votes

The Monster continues to terrorize couples. A chilling night out points suspicion toward a different man with disturbing belongings and a lack of alibi.

Director
Stefano Sollima
Writers
Leonardo Fasoli, Stefano Sollima
Stars
Francesca Olia, Liliana Bottone, Sergio Albelli
Release Date
October 22, 2025
Language
Italian
Country
Italy
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Francesca Olia
Francesca Olia
as Barbara Locci
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Liliana Bottone
as ADA Silvia Della Monica
Sergio Albelli
Sergio Albelli
as Pier Luigi Vigna
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Marco Bullitta
as Stefano
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Luigi Camillo
Niccolo Cancellieri
Niccolo Cancellieri
as Piero Mucciarini
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Alessandro Cucca
as Police Headquarters Usher
Giacomo Fadda
Giacomo Fadda
as Francesco
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Lisa Galantini
as Iolanda
Luca Guastini
Luca Guastini
as Mario Spezi

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.00 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Production
AlterEgo

🏷️ Keywords

carabiniericassette tape recordermurderfalse accusationcemetery by night

🎯 Categories

ItalianBiographyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Shadows Move Through Tuscany Tonight 🌙
by CrimsonRaptor2025-10-25
7/10

"From its very first frames, this chapter of The Monster of Florence (S1 E3) plunges into a darker swirl: the terror persists, suspicion widens, and the hunt feels less organised than ominous. The cast remains strong, Marco Bullitta as Stefano shows a taut mix of resentment and secrecy, Francesca Olia's Barbara moves with uneasy confidence, and Valentino Mannias as Salvatore brings a quiet creepiness that lingers. Their chemistry pulses not from warmth but from charged tension, bulging silences, furtive glances, guilt shadows in each scene. On the screenplay front the structure is intenti..."

📖 Synopsis

The Monster continues to terrorize couples. A chilling night out points suspicion toward a different man with disturbing belongings and a lack of alibi.