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    When Milan-based mafia hitman Tony Arzenta asks to get out of the business his bosses decide to kill him as he knows too much, but accidentally kill his wife and child instead. Arzenta embarks on a campaign of revenge. Cast. Alain Delon: Tony Arzenta. Richard Conte: Nick Gusto. Carla Gravina: Sandra. Marc Porel: Domenico Maggio. Roger Hanin: Carré.

  2. Big Guns : Les Grands Fusils (titre original : Tony Arzenta) est un poliziottesco franco-italien de Duccio Tessari sorti en 1973. Tony Arzenta, ancien tueur à gages, souhaite se retirer. N'acceptant pas sa démission, l'organisation tente de le liquider et tue, par mégarde, sa femme et son enfant.

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  3. Mar 25, 2024 · Tony Arzenta is an excellent Eurocrime film, featuring an astonishing performance by Alain Delon in the title role, some brutal violence, an exciting car chase and a plot and style that subverts the genre. It is brought to UK Blu-ray on a decent disc by Radiance Films, featuring a generally strong new transfer, and around 75 minutes of very ...

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  4. Family man by day, stone-cold killer by night, Tony Arzenta (Alain Delon) is the most prized hit-man in the mob, fiercely loyal and lethal. But now Tony wants to leave the mafia and settle down to a quiet life with his wife and son.

  5. Apr 15, 2008 · What might have happened, as with the VS-related labels' titles, is that they were looking into acquiring UK rights for certain titles and decided it made more sense to just 'host' some of these titles where applicable.

  6. What works brilliantly in Tony Arzenta is its witty contrast between Delon's assassin and the men at the top of the mafia's hierarchy. Delon's character is intense and focused, but the ways that Tessari portrays Arzenta's tenderness is great.

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  8. After completing his latest assignment, mob hitman Tony Arzenta (Alain Delon) announces his intention to retire to his boss Nick Gusto (Richard Conte), due to concern about how his profession might later impact the life of his young son Carlo.

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