Album artwork for L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi by Ennio Morricone

L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi (internationally released as The Case Is Closed, Forget It) is a 1971 Italian crime drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is based on the novel Tante Sbarre (Many Bars), written by Leros Pitton and was awarded at the Tehran Film Festival. The film centres around the architect Vanzi, whom ends up in prison and ends up involved in a plot against an inconvenient witness to organised crime, passed off as a suicide, with the complicity of the security guards. Renowned composer Ennio Morricone created an obscure, yet globally beloved, score to the thriller. Tracks B2 and B3 (“Disordini (Titoli Versione Film)” and “Ordini (Versione Alternativa)” were part of the original recordings but not used for the movie final cut.

Ennio Morricone

L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi

Music On Vinyl
Album artwork for L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi by Ennio Morricone
LP

£29.99

180 Gram Vinyl. Individually Numbered.

Orange Marble

Limited to 1000 copies
Released 12/02/2021Catalogue Number

MOVATM269C

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Ennio Morricone

L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi

Music On Vinyl
Album artwork for L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi by Ennio Morricone
LP

£29.99

180 Gram Vinyl. Individually Numbered.

Orange Marble

Limited to 1000 copies
Released 12/02/2021Catalogue Number

MOVATM269C

Learn more

L’istruttoria E’Chiusa Dimentichi (internationally released as The Case Is Closed, Forget It) is a 1971 Italian crime drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is based on the novel Tante Sbarre (Many Bars), written by Leros Pitton and was awarded at the Tehran Film Festival. The film centres around the architect Vanzi, whom ends up in prison and ends up involved in a plot against an inconvenient witness to organised crime, passed off as a suicide, with the complicity of the security guards. Renowned composer Ennio Morricone created an obscure, yet globally beloved, score to the thriller. Tracks B2 and B3 (“Disordini (Titoli Versione Film)” and “Ordini (Versione Alternativa)” were part of the original recordings but not used for the movie final cut.