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A shoot out after a robbery ends with the death of the Chief of Police. Police detective Ghini goes in search of a suspect, Lanza, to avenge the death of his boss. Ghini’s search leads him to Belli, a Sicilian gangster and ‘Trashy’, the dirty leader of a gang of killers. The action is violent as both police and criminals track down Belli ...
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- Flora Film
- Stelvio Massi
It seems that 1977 was a busy year for director Stelvio Massi, as he delivered no less than three Polizi flicks, and three very decent ones to boot! Fearless would be my pick of them, but it just slightly edges out this little film; which pits two of the genre's biggest stars against one another. Destruction Force stars pretty boy French actor ...
Destruction Force: Directed by Stelvio Massi. With Luc Merenda, Elio Zamuto, Katia Christine, Imma Piro. A cop seeking to avenge his partner's death during a robbery is put on the right path by a scruffy restaurateur who operates a non-violent thieves' school.
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- Crime
- Stelvio Massi
- 1977-03-18
Destruction Force (originally titled La banda del trucido (The Numbskull's Gang), also known as Dirty Gang) is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco directed by Stelvio Massi.It is the fourth entry into the Tanzi/Moretto/Monnezza shared universe [1] and second film in which Tomas Milian plays the character of Monnezza serving as a direct sequel to Free Hand for a Tough Cop (Il trucido e lo sbirro).
Destruction Force Reviews. 1977. 1 hr 24 mins. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A shoot out after a robbery ends with the death of the Chief of Police. Police detective Ghini goes in search of a suspect ...
A shoot out after a robbery ends with the death of the Chief of Police. Police detective Ghini goes in search of a suspect, Lanza, to avenge the death of his boss. Ghini's search leads him to Belli, a Sicilian gangster and 'Trashy', the dirty leader of a gang of killers. The action is violent as both police and criminals track down Belli who still finds some time to attempt a couple of ...
As with the spaghetti western, late in the poliziotteschi life cycle, the genre slowly turned to comedy, mainly in response to criticisms of the genre, mainly of how the genre was easy to accuse of being fascist, or how it was depraved and tasteless to a ridiculous amount. With that in mind, this is a transitional film of sorts. There's still the typical poliziotteschi action and violence, but ...
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