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The Law ( Italian: La legge, French: La Loi and originally released in America as Where the Hot Wind Blows) is a 1959 French-Italian film directed by Jules Dassin.
Where the Hot Wind Blows ★★ La Legge; La Loi; The Law 1959. Marietta (Lollobrigida) is a poor girl in a Sicilian fishing village who's in love with Enrico (Mastroianni), an equally impoverished engineer. But she comes up with a unique way to get money for her dowry even as she's pursued by every male in town.
Where the Hot Wind Blows. A racketeer and an aged squire are among the competitors for the affections of a desirable young woman.
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- Gina Lollobrigida
- Jules Dassin
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The Law (aka Where the Hot Wind Blows) Maestro director Jules Dassin (“Rififi,” “Topkapi,” “Never On Sunday”) gets re-release treatment with his 1959 gem of a film about the a small Italian fishing village where passions abound. At its center is the ravishing Marietta (Gina Lollobridgida), servant of the town’s boss, Don Cesare ...
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Where the Hot Wind Blows Reviews. I suspect it's a bad film -- it's certainly full of that phony primitivism that has become Dassin's spécialité de la maison -- but I can't be sure because of ...