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   <div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|Milano Calibro 9]]''' ([[:Category:1972|1972]], [[:Category:Italy|Italy]]) is a [[:Category:Poliziotteschi|Italian Crime]] film directed by [[:Category: Fernando DiLeo|Fernando DiLeo]]
   <div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|Milano Calibro 9]]''' ([[:Category:1972|1972]], [[:Category:Italy|Italy]]) is a [[:Category:Poliziotteschi|Italian Crime]] film directed by [[:Category: Fernando DiLeo|Fernando DiLeo]]
*'''Contents''': [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | [[Milano Calibro 9 (1972)|Poster Art]] | [[/Soundtrack|Soundtrack]] | [[/BluRay|BluRay releases]]
*'''Contents''': [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | [[Milano Calibro 9 (1972)|Poster Art]] | [[/Soundtrack|Soundtrack]] | [[/BluRay|BluRay releases]]
*'''Featured in''': [Fernando DiLeo Crime Collection]]
*'''Included in''': [[20 Italian Crime Cinema Classics]]
*'''Included in''': [[20 Italian Crime Cinema Classics]]
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Revision as of 03:11, 6 April 2021

Milano Calibro 9 (1972, Italy) is a Italian Crime film directed by Fernando DiLeo

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Main Details

  • Released in 1972
  • Color
  • Running Time: 97 Min.
  • Distributed by Cineproduzioni Daunia 70
  • Directed by Fernando DiLeo
  • Cast: Gastone Moschin, Frank Wolff, Mario Adorf, Luigi Pistilli, Lionel Stander
  • Music: Luis Bacalov featuring Osanna

Also Known As

  • The Contract
  • Milano Kaliber 9 (Germany)

Synopsis

Caliber 9 (Italian: Milano calibro 9) is a poliziottesco film written and directed by the Italian crime film specialist Fernando Di Leo in 1972. The film is based on a novel of the same name written by Giorgio Scerbanenco. The soundtrack for the film, Preludio Tema Variazioni e Canzona, is a collaboration album between Luis Enríquez Bacalov and the Italian progressive rock group Osanna. Milano calibro 9 is the first part in Di Leo's Milieu Trilogy. The film was followed by La mala ordina (Manhunt) in 1972 and by Il boss (The Boss) in 1973. Small-time gangster Ugo Piazza (Gastone Moschin) is released from prison. He tries to convince the police, the mafia, his psychotic ex-friend Rocco (Mario Adorf) and his girlfriend Nelly Bordon (Barbara Bouchet) that he wants to go straight, but everyone believes he has $300,000 of stolen money hidden somewhere. (Wikipedia)

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