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Poliziotteschi (Italian: [polittsjotˈteski]; sg.: poliziottesco) constitute a subgenre of crime and action films that emerged in Italy in the late 1960s and reached the height of their popularity in the 1970s. [1] They are also known as polizieschi all'italiana, Italo-crime, spaghetti crime films, or simply Italian crime films.
A list of some notable films produced in the Cinema of Italy ordered by year and decade of release For an alphabetical list of articles on Italian films see Category:Italian films. 1910s [ edit ]
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A recently promoted police inspector, nicknamed "Il Dottore" ("the Doctor", an Italian honorific) kills his mistress, and then covers up his involvement in the crime.He insinuates himself into the investigation, planting clues to steer his subordinate officers toward a series of other suspects, including the woman's gay husband and a student leftist radical.
This is a category for crime films with production based in Italy. Subcategories ... Je suis un sentimental; Je vous salue, mafia! Judex (1963 film) L. The Last Round;
Italian police films (5 P) Italian political films (4 C, 3 P) Poliziotteschi films (1 C, 121 P) Italian pornographic films (8 P) Italian pregnancy films (6 P)
Highway Racer was released in Italy on August 10, 1977, where it was distributed by Titanus. [1] The film premiered at the Brancaccio cinema in Rome. It grossed a total of 1.308 billion Italian lira in Italy, which lead to Roberto Curti described as film being a "box office hit" in Italy.
Polizia di Stato on duty in Piazza di Spagna, Rome, in 2007. The Polizia di Stato (State Police) is the civil national police of Italy. Along with patrolling, investigative and law enforcement duties, it patrols the Autostrade (Italy's Express Highway network), and oversees the security of railways, bridges, and waterways.