Poliziotteschi
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
Italian Crime Exploitation genre films: Poliziotteschi is the Italian subgenre of crime/action cinema that became popular in the late 1960s through to the early 1980s. The term "poliziotteschi" is derived from "polizia" the Italian word for police and "esco" i.e. "esque" in American language. They are also commonly referred to as Italo-Crime and Euro-Crime films. The word "Poliziottesco" in particular represents specifically the 1970s crime/police actioners. Poliziotteschi: Italian Crime Cinema • 20 Italian Crime Cinema Classics |
Pages in category "Poliziotteschi"
The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.
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- Bandits in Rome
- The Bastard
- Battle of the Godfathers
- The Big Racket
- The Black Hand
- Blazing Magnums
- Blood and Bullets
- Blood and Diamonds
- Blood in the Streets: Histories of Violence in Italian Crime Cinema
- The Bloody Hands of the Law
- Bloody Payroll
- The Blue Eyed Bandit
- Bootleggers
- The Boxer
- Brothers Till We Die
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- San Babila-8 P.M.
- Sardinia Kidnapped
- Savage Three
- Season for Assassins
- Secrets of a Call Girl
- September Morning
- The Sewer Rats
- Shoot First, Die Later
- The Sicilian Checkmate
- The Sicilian Connection
- Silent Action
- Slap the Monster on Page One
- A Special Cop in Action
- The Squeeze
- Street Law
- Street People
- Stunt Squad
- Summertime Killer
- Suspected Death of a Minor
- Syndicate Sadists
- The Syndicate: A Death in the Family