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Release Date:
September 27, 1979
Original Title:
Sbirro, la tua legge è lenta... la mia... no!
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
3C - Cooperativa Cinematografica Conero
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Commissario Paolo Ferro (Maurizio Merli) stars as a (typical) tough cop again. This time he returns to the city of Milan to go after a murder corporation. Acampora (Mario Merola) is believed to be the prime suspect although he later proves to be one of the mafia's targets. As if all that wasn't enough, Paolo has to face his own nephew who seems to be involved in all sorts of dirty business.
Administration:
Luigi Scardino
Assistant Editor:
Massimo Gasperini
Walter Diotallevi
Assistant Production Design:
Francesco Raffa
Camera Operator:
Alessandro Ruzzolini
Costume Design:
Luciana Marinucci
Director:
Stelvio Massi
Director of Photography:
Pier Luigi Santi
Editor:
Mauro Bonanni
First Assistant Director:
Riccardo Petrazzi
Augusta Neumann
Hairstylist:
Iolanda Conti
Makeup Artist:
Silvana Petri
Dante Trani
Original Music Composer:
Stelvio Cipriani
Producer:
Stelvio Massi
Production Design:
Franco Calabrese
Production Manager:
Silvio Siano
Production Secretary:
Daniela Martella
Screenplay:
José Sánchez
Stelvio Massi
Sound:
Davide Magara
Sound Mixer:
Sandro Occhetti
Still Photographer:
Ermanno Serto
Story:
Marino Girolami
José Sánchez
Vincenzo Mannino
Unit Manager:
Franco Mancarella
Franco Ortenzi
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