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Rita
a film opera; music by: Gaetano Donizetti (Philharmonic Orchestra of Rome) Directed by Giuseppe Zedda.
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Plot Summary
A British oil executive, desperately trying to secure a crucial contract in a politically unstable Middle Eastern country, finds himself caught in a web of intrigue and danger. As tensions escalate, he must navigate treacherous alliances and betrayals while a local rebel leader poses a significant threat to his mission and his life.
Critical Reception
Rita, while featuring a strong performance from Stanley Baker and a taut thriller atmosphere, received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its suspenseful plotting and exotic setting, though some found its thematic depth lacking. It is considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, example of British suspense cinema from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful narrative and effective use of its setting.
Stanley Baker delivers a compelling performance as a man under immense pressure.
Some reviews noted a predictability in its plot twists and a desire for greater character development.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Morocco, adding to its authentic and exotic atmosphere.
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