By Harvey Karten - In one scene of this movie, some gossipy women in a Palermo, Sicily, beauty salon talk about Tano Gaurrasi's custom of oppressing his four sisters, refusing to allow them to marry (though their own looks would have taken care of that problem anyway). The women state that he kept them "on the shelf." Coincidentally, "ToDie for Tano" ("Tano da morire" in its original Italian-language title) seems to have been on the shelf for a long, long time-since 1997. Coincidentally as well, the movie should have stayed there.
To Die For Tano (Tano da morire)
Leisure Time Films
Reviewed for Arizona Reporter by Harvey Karten
Grade: D
Directed by: Roberta Torre
Written By: Roberta Torre, Gianluca Sodaro, Enzo Paglino
Cast: Ciccio Guarino, Mimma D. Rosalia, Enzo Paglino, Maria Aliotta, Annamarie Confalone
Screened at: Critics' DVD, NYC, 1/29/10
Opens: February 12, 2010 in New York's Cinema Village
Roberta Torre who directs and...
To Die For Tano (Tano da morire)
Leisure Time Films
Reviewed for Arizona Reporter by Harvey Karten
Grade: D
Directed by: Roberta Torre
Written By: Roberta Torre, Gianluca Sodaro, Enzo Paglino
Cast: Ciccio Guarino, Mimma D. Rosalia, Enzo Paglino, Maria Aliotta, Annamarie Confalone
Screened at: Critics' DVD, NYC, 1/29/10
Opens: February 12, 2010 in New York's Cinema Village
Roberta Torre who directs and...
- 2/1/2010
- Arizona Reporter
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