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La legge della Camorra (1973) Online

La legge della Camorra (1973) Online
Original Title :
La legge della Camorra
Genre :
Movie / Crime / Drama
Year :
1973
Directror :
Demofilo Fidani
Cast :
Dino Strano,Simonetta Vitelli,Marco Guglielmi
Writer :
Demofilo Fidani,Mila Vitelli Valenza
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 23min
Rating :
3.7/10
La legge della Camorra (1973) Online

Carolina Miceli, widow of Salvatore Caruso, arrived at the bedside of the dying boss Gaetano Liguoro, tells how, discordant about drug trafficking, the brothers Gaetano and Tony Liguori have opened hostilities against his father Calogero Miceli, backed by politicians.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Dino Strano Dino Strano - Gaetano Liguoro (as Dean Stratford)
Simonetta Vitelli Simonetta Vitelli - Donna Carolina (as Mariangela Matania)
Marco Guglielmi Marco Guglielmi - Don Calogero Micheli
Raffaele Di Mario Raffaele Di Mario - Don Salvatore Caruso
Reza Beyk Imanverdi Reza Beyk Imanverdi - Lucky De Simone (as Robert Macaluso)
Franco Ricci Franco Ricci - Angelo (as Anthony G. Stanton)
Silvio Noto Silvio Noto - Alfonso Caruso
Jeff Cameron Jeff Cameron - Mike Artesi
Amerigo Castrighella Amerigo Castrighella - Vincenzo
Pietro Torrisi Pietro Torrisi
Benito Pacifico Benito Pacifico - Mobster
Spela Rozin Spela Rozin
Gerardo Rossi Gerardo Rossi - (as Jerry Ross)
Simone Santo Simone Santo - Mobster
Lino Coletta Lino Coletta - Louis


User reviews

Akirg

Akirg

This film was Jeff Cameron's last film. He plays a secondary role, along with a few of Demofilo Fidani's regulars Dino ( Dean Stratford) Strano and Simonetta (Simone Blondel) Vitelli. Fidani set out to make a sequel to "Sedia Elettrica" which was set in the early days of American gangsterism. What Fidani ends up making is rather boring film. A mess, a montage of scenes composed mostly of action sequences that were removed from "Sedia Elettrica" which were fitted in as flash backs with some new scenes to bridge the present with the past. Some of the re-cycled scenes are with Big I Verdi but he's not given any star credit. Jeff Cameron doesn't do much, mostly drives around the back streets of Rome in his beefy Ford Mustang, trying to make it look like New York at dusk. Fidani almost gets away with it too, if it weren't for the painted road lines of the pedestrian crossing. Only in Europe do they have such crossings. The film ends with a series of shot outs that make no sense. Killing after killing, you have no idea whose on whose side. Vendetta upon vendetta, in the end Cameron's character Mike Artesi is crowned the new boss of bosses. Oh, about the Toronto piece I mentioned in the summary, Fidani has a van driving around the construction yards of Rome with Ontario license plates.