In Italian “pietà” means “pity,” which is just what you may feel in Pietà i giusti, aka Detective Story, for Kirk Douglas and his wife Eleanor Parker. Basically he learns she isn’t the virginal creature he’d assumed. This movie must have frazzled many male nerves seventy years ago. It’s the first film noir we ever wrote about on Pulp Intl., but our first time seeing this amazing Italian poster was just recently. It’s a reminder that Detective Story is a pretty decent flick about a man who doesn’t know his wife as well as he thinks. Imperfect but worth a watch. You can read what we wrote about it here, but be forewarned, it was before we were browbeaten into our no-spoilers pledge. After premiering in the U.S. in 1951, Detective Story opened in Italy today in 1952.
Pity the fool who has impossible expectations.