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Inspector Marotta DVD

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Based on the sensational true story of the robbery of St Peter's Treasure from the Vatican. 1925: the first Sacred year after the war - Inspector Marotta is called to Rome to investigate rumours of a breath-taking robbery which is said to be like no other ever attempted before. A theft of such proportions in the middle of the Sacred Year would be a disaster and the only way to avoid it is to infiltrate the criminal circles. Unknown in Rome Inspector Marotta goes undercover gaining the con.

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Released
28 April 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odyssey/Fremantle 
Classification
Runtime
200 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060098705688 
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Luca Zingaretti, known for his starring role in the TV series 'Inspector Montalbano', leads the cast in this Italian TV drama centred around a proposed robbery of the Vatican. Inspector Giovanni Marotta (Zingaretti) is despatched to Rome in 1925 following a tip-off about a major robbery in the pipeline. Marotta goes undercover and quickly gains access to the group planning the heist and even develops a romantic relationship with female gang member Lulu (Meret Becker). Astonishingly, the target of the robbery is St Peter's Treasure. Can Marotta foil the plot before priceless relics are lost?

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