Public Opinion (1954 film)

Public Opinion (French: Rumeur publique, Italian: Opinione pubblica) is a 1954 French-Italian drama film directed by Maurizio Corgnati and Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Daniel Gélin, Delia Scala and Giulio Calì.

A journalist begins to take care of the case and ignites public interest with a successful press campaign.

The accused is acquitted for lack of evidence, but the reporter thinks he can still take advantage of the case by making a film of it.

So he then decides to modify the film script, including adultery, and to be able to shoot without problems he makes Bianchi go away.

Bianchi, convinced that adultery is an invention, protests for the change, but the journalist reveals the truth to him, bringing the story to a dramatic ending.