Un tenente di polizia affronta improvvisamente le conseguenze della sua scelta di separarsi dalla mafia locale.Un tenente di polizia affronta improvvisamente le conseguenze della sua scelta di separarsi dalla mafia locale.Un tenente di polizia affronta improvvisamente le conseguenze della sua scelta di separarsi dalla mafia locale.
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- QuizThe two iconic car chase scenes in the film reportedly took up half the film's budget.
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Police Commissioner Domenico Malacarne: Well, if it isn't Gianmaria in his Chinese dressing gown: Gianni in front and Maria in the behind.
Gianmaria: Which side do you want to try first?
Police Commissioner Domenico Malacarne: [walks past him to the group of men assembled] What a fine crowd! Bunch of studs, but where are the ladies? Or will Gianmaria do the honors for all of us? ... Listen, if you want to keep this fag as a personal pet, fine, but he disgusts me, understood? And I don't want him calling me at headquarters. Is that clear?
- ConnessioniFeatured in Italian Gangsters (2015)
In terms of action, things get off to a good start when the wiry Inspector Domenico Malacarne (Luc Merenda) hunts down bad guys in Milan. He is a true hero, this police officer that successful director Fernando Di Leo presents to us in this film. Pretty girlfriend (Delia Boccardo as Sandra) from the gallery scene, good relationship with his dad, the upright Maresciallo Malacarne (Salvo Randone). But then we, astonished viewers, slowly have to realize that this boyish, sporty Malacarne (bad meat, nomen est omen) has become too involved with the mafia. Richard Conte (1910-1975) as a cunning mafia lawyer and Raymond Pellegrin (1925-2007) as the very evil boss Pascal bear witness to this. Well! Screenwriter Sergio Donati skillfully shows us the abysses that we would rather not have seen...
Action-heavy, always in the middle, we are presented with a protagonist who is likeable and corrupt. Car chases, fights and the bitter realization that even such a bright man is susceptible to the corruption of everyday life. Fernando Di Leo repeatedly opens his audience's eyes to the dirty secrets of a police officer's life. It also worked at the box office: ITL 676 million was grossed.
Worth seeing contribution from the almost inexhaustible Poliziotteschi genre!
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- 6 gen 2024
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
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