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Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s
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Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s

Mar 30, 2012
2h 7m
★ 7.7

Overview

A documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODFATHER, but which really address Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia and red terrorism. Perhaps even more interesting than the films themselves were the rushed methods of production (stars performing their own stunts, stealing shots, no live sound) and the bleed-over between real-life crime and movie crime.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Enzo G. Castellari

Self

Enzo G. Castellari

Leonard Mann

Self

Leonard Mann

Franco Nero

Self

Franco Nero

Fred Williamson

Self

Fred Williamson

Joe Dallesandro

Self

Joe Dallesandro

John Saxon

Self

John Saxon

Christopher Mitchum

Self

Christopher Mitchum

Henry Silva

Self

Henry Silva

John Steiner

Self

John Steiner

Antonio Sabàto

Self

Antonio Sabàto

Aaron Stielstra

Narrator (voice)

Aaron Stielstra

Ted Rusoff

Self

Ted Rusoff

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