Three classic crime films from Fernando Di Leo - a prolific filmmaker who explored the political extremism and mafia corruption in Italy during the 1970's. Master of garish, intricately plotted, ultra-violent stories about pimps and petty gangsters, Di Leo has perfected the genre with an uncanny accuracy. Di Leo's films demonstrate the degradation of the working classes and how the mafia corrupted them. Though he slipped out of public consciousness after his death in 2003, his works have been revived and shown at the Tate Modern in London and The Venice Film Festival where Quentin Tarantino admitted that Di Leo truly inspired him to make gangster films. Contained in this box set is the Milieu Trilogy: Caliber 9 (Milano Calibro 9, 1972),The Italian Connection (La Mala Ordina, 1972),The Boss (Il Boxx, 1973).
Caliber 9

NR1h 42m7.4

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A retired gangster is dragged back into the world of crime when his old cohorts and law enforcement mistakenly assume he's hiding a stolen $300,000 fortune.

The Italian Connection

R1h 40m7.1

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A cunning pimp from Milan engages in a deadly game of strategy, outwitting ruthless hitmen and powerful gangsters who have turned against him.

The Boss

R1h 49m6.9

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A ruthless hitman becomes embroiled in a violent turf war between two prominent Italian mafia organizations.

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