Il Boss (En. The Boss, also known as Murder Inferno) is a poliziottesco-noir film written and directed by Fernando Di Leo in 1973.[2] It is the final part of Di Leo's Milieu Trilogy, also consisting of Milano calibro 9 and La mala ordina, both released in 1972.
Il Boss | |
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Directed by | Fernando di Leo |
Screenplay by | Fernando di Leo[1] |
Based on | Il mafioso by Peter McCurtin |
Produced by | Armando Novelli[1] |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Franco Villa[1] |
Edited by | Amedeo Giomini[1] |
Music by | Luis Enriquez Bacalov[1] |
Production company | Cineproduzioni Daunia 70[1] |
Distributed by | Alherat |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes[1] |
Country | Italy[1] |
Box office | ₤774.172 million |
Plot
editNick Lanzetta (Henry Silva) takes out several members of a rival crime family for his boss Don Corrasco (Richard Conte). The enemy clan attempts retribution by kidnapping an associate's daughter, who turns out to be a nymphomaniac. A violent power struggle within the Mafia ensues.
Cast
edit- Henry Silva: Nick Lanzetta
- Richard Conte: Don Corrasco
- Gianni Garko: Commissioner Torri
- Vittorio Caprioli: the Quaestor
- Pier Paolo Capponi: Cocchi
- Antonia Santilli: Rina Daniello
- Claudio Nicastro: Don Giuseppe Daniello
- Corrado Gaipa: Lawyer Rizzo
- Gianni Musy: Carlo Attardi
- Mario Pisu: On. Gabrielli
- Marino Masé: Pignataro
- Howard Ross: Melende
Release
editIl Boss was released in Italy on 1 February 1973, where it was distributed by Alherat.[1] The film grossed a total of ₤774.172 million Italian lira on its release.[1]
References
editFootnotes
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Curti 2013, p. 77.
- ^ Sandra Brennan (2016). "Il Boss". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
Sources
edit- Curti, Roberto (2013). Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786469765.
External links
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