The Last Desperate Hours

[2] The film was shot on location in Milan and in Incir-De Paolis Studios in Rome.

[1] The Last Desperate Hours was released in Italy on November 29, 1974, where it was distributed by the Overseas Film Company.

[1] It grossed a total of 560.728 million Italian lire on its release.

[1] In his book Italian Crime Filmography 1968-1980, Roberto Curti noted that "the sociological ambitions end up in excruciating banalities, such as the confrontation between Mancuso and his poor but honest wife (Nicoletta Rizzi)"[3] The score by Gianni Marchetti was re-used partially in the films Emanuelle's Revenge by Joe D'Amato and SS Girls by Bruno Mattei.

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