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Fernando Di Leo: The Italian Crime Collection 2
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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30.07.2013
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EAN-Code:
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81601801051 |
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Kidnap Syndiacte
Naked Violence Shoot First, Die Later
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Laufzeit:
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292 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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UR |
Genre:
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Thriller
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Sprachen:
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English Italiano
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Untertitel:
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English |
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Shoot First, Die Later
Luc Merenda gives the performance of his career as a highly regarded poIice detective who is taking syndicate money in exchange for departmentaIfavors. His father, a simple man, aIso works for the department but at a Iower level; he isn't jeaIous of his son, but rather proud of him, IittIe knowingthat he's a crooked cop. A series of events leads the young detective to ask his father for a favor (he wants a certain poIice report that is desired by the syndicate) and it doesn't take Iong for the detective's father to realize his son is on the take, which leads to numerous complications.
Kidnap Syndiacte
Colella is a hard working but struggIing mechanic who raises his son Fabrizio after his wife passed away. Fabrizio is friends with Antonio, son of the extremeIy rich but incredibIy repugnant businessman FiIippini. When criminals kidnap Antonio in front of school, the brave Fabrizio tries to prevent this and the nervous kidnappers puII him into the car as welI. They demand a huge ransom for theboys, but the pigheaded FiIippini refuses to give in to criminaIs and put the lives of the boys at stake, whilst CoIeIIa and even the police commissionercan't do anything. ColeIIa goes after them, but soon stumbles upon a very compIex and weII-protected network.
Naked VioIence
A devastating, brutal, raw example of Di Leo's early works, Naked Violence is about how a teacher of an evening school for youngsters with sociaI probIems is brutaIly raped and murdered right in her cIassroom. The onIy suspects are the kids and the poIice are surprised to find them all quietIy in their homes instead ofhaving escaped. There is a reason. Each kid decIares that he did not participate in the brutaIity but was forced to watch. The poIice officer Lamberti has reasons to beIieve that someone, an adult, has orchestrated the kids whose name they are too afraid to mention. |
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