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Synopsis: Fred and Tony are members of an elite 'special squad' of police in Rome, Italy whom are licensed-to-kill, undercover cops whom thrive on living dangerously.
 
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Year:
1976
94 min
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Come on.

Behave or I'll break your arm.

Come on.

Help!

They're killing me!

Give us a car!

I won't come out anymore,

We'll only talk on the phone.

Write this number down:

Get that? 64 38 96.

Call me.

Help, they're killing me!

Get that son-of-a-b*tch

off the roof!

Help!

Get down!

You too.

Yes, all of you.

Let's get back.

I knew it, let's give ourselves up.

- What the hell are you saying?

- I'm going crazy!

- Go and guard!

You go and guard the other door,

run!

It's dangerous, get back.

Here comes the Vice Chief of Police.

We've made contact.

- Who is the hostage?

- The owner of the house.

- What do they want?

- A get-away car.

Of course, and they're using

an innocent hostage to get it.

They're waiting for us to call.

Why are you doing this to me?

I'm Ruggero Ruggerini,

known as "The Dog".

I want a fast car with a full tank

you've got half an hour.

We'll take granny with us.

Do you want to hear her? Speak!

Help, they're killing me!

Help!

Call me back when it's ready.

And if you both lose your nerve,

I'll kill you !

Thanks for getting a direct line

with the house.

We're from the special force.

Clear the road.

Let's go.

Come on, clear the road

those people can't stay they're.

Come on!

Hurry up.

Moretti, block access to the road.

Go on, go!

Quickly!

They're doing what we want.

Scaredy-cat, see what they're doing.

Old hag, where's the liquor?

Tell me!

If I didn't need you, I'd kill you!

What the f***'s this, castor oil?

Screw you!

Since they've already killed three.

An old lady...

They will throw her out of the car

when they feel out of danger.

They're out of their minds,

they know they'll get 30 years.

They've got nothing to lose.

I spoke to Ruggerini,

he's a nasty bit of work.

- If they get out, they'll escape.

- And we have a disadvantage.

- That poor woman.

- Think of it as an advantage too.

The house has four sides

and there are three of them.

But they never leave the doors

or windows unguarded.

I don't suggest a group attack.

It would be a blood bath.

Get a car here.

If we let up, those three killers

will be free.

And the old woman might not be safe

after all.

I know who you are,

that you're good

and that you risk your life everyday.

I agree that

it would be better to intervene

but we can't waste time

if you don't know how.

- We could surprise them.

- How?

- With a helicopter.

- They'd never expect that,

because they're based in the city

and won't head for the countryside.

But if they get lost in traffic,

how will a helicopter help?

The element of surprise.

- We'll act under their instructions.

- And do what we want.

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Fernando Di Leo

Fernando Di Leo (11 January 1932 – 2 December 2003) was an Italian film director and script writer born in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy. During his career from 1964 to 1985, Di Leo directed 20 films and was involved in the writing process in 43. His films influenced many popular contemporary directors, such as Quentin Tarantino and John Woo.Di Leo started his career mostly writing scripts for spaghetti westerns. He worked on the script for Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars, 1964) and later as assistant director and assistant to Sergio Leone in Per qualche dollaro in più (For a Few Dollars More, 1965). Later, he wrote scripts for such westerns as Navajo Joe (1966) and Johnny Yuma (1967). Di Leo is now best remembered for his poliziotteschi films, especially the Milieu Trilogy, which he both wrote and directed. The trilogy contains Caliber 9 (1972), La mala ordina (Manhunt, 1972) and Il Boss (The Boss, 1973). more…

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