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  1. Feb 24, 2012 · The Vanishing of Pato: Directed by Rocco Mortelliti. With Nino Frassica, Maurizio Casagrande, Alessandra Mortelliti, Neri Marcorè. Based on the historical novel by Andrea Camilleri, The Vanishing of Patò is set in Vigàta, the town that Detective Montalbano fans know and love...but it's 1890, Easter weekend.

    • (289)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Rocco Mortelliti
    • 2012-02-24
  2. Based on the historical novel by Andrea Camilleri, The Vanishing of Patò is set in Vigàta, but it's1890, Easter weekend. Two rival investigators look into the disappearance of Antonio Patò, a quiet accountant who vanishes after his performance as Judas in the town's annual Passion Play.

  3. The Vanishing of Pato. In 1890, two squabbling lawmen (Nino Frassica, Maurizio Casagrande) investigate the disappearance of a banker (Neri Marcorè).

    • Comedy, Mystery & Thriller
    • Nino Frassica
    • Rocco Mortelliti
  4. May 29, 2012 · Based on the historical mystery novel by Andrea Camilleri, The Vanishing of Patò is set in the same seaside town that Detective Montalbano fans know and love. It's a story of the desperate search for one of Vigata's most upstanding citizens - a man who vanishes right after his appearance in the annual Passion Play.

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    • DVD
  5. Based on the historical novel by Andrea Camilleri, The Vanishing of Patò is set in Vigàta, the town that Detective Montalbano fans know and love...but it's 1890, Easter weekend. Two rival investigators look into the disappearance of Antonio Patò, a quiet accountant who vanishes after his performance as Judas in the town's annual Passion Play.

    • (283)
    • 4
    • Rocco Mortelliti
    • 99 min
  6. Apr 1, 2012 · Based on the historical mystery novel by Andrea Camilleri, The Vanishing of Patò features outstanding performances, quirky humor and sharp social commentary. Now available on DVD at http://shop...

    • 3 min
    • 9.1K
    • MHz Choice
  7. Mar 1, 2012 · Full to the brim of witty dialogue and pointedly funny criticisms of Italian culture, social divisions, and political issues, The Vanishing of Patò is an almost perfectly structured mystery movie with no shortage of laughs.