Vendetta

Synopsis: Two Swedish business men are kidnapped in Rome by the Mob, and moved to Sicily. Carl Hamilton is sent to Sicily on direct order from the Swedish Government. He is sent to negotiate for their release. Hamiltons partner and best friend, Lundwall, is murdered by the Mob. Hamilton is dragged into a bitter and brutal vendetta between himself and the Mob-leader Don Tommaso.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
1995
135 min
40 Views


Welcome to freedom.

My name is Carl Hamilton.

Reset.

Cease fire. The exercise is over.

Gathering for debrief.

- What will he do on holiday?

- He will be on paternity leave.

What the hell is that?

It is Don Tommaso.

Good afternoon. Enjoy your meal.

We regret your father's death.

We miss Don Vincenzo.

- Why have you traveled from New York?

- I am the eldest son.

Would you like to take Don Vincenzo place?

No one can take my father's place.

I will soon have completed a deal that

allows me to be generous to the Council.

I can offer future collaboration.

- Weapons.

- Weapons?

We have never dealt with weapons here.

- When will the deal close?

- This week.

Rumor has it that narcotics police

has given you trouble in New York...

- and that's why

you have returned to Sicily.

I am here only to propose

a collaboration with the Council.

I hope you understand that the Council

does not tolerate illoyal competition.

I am a gentleman.

Respecting an agreement.

I suggest we wait

until your business is finished.

Once that's done, we can consider

Don Tommaso's proposal.

To my father.

No. No!

No....

No!

No! No!

Release me!

- Can you see what it says?

- "Johanna Louise."

"Johanna Louise," it says.

What do you think?

I read that a marriage that can

a boating holiday can handle anything.

I'm happy. That's for sure.

- Now you remembered.

- Exam! How did it go?

Good.

And how soon will you be well

Sweden's first female police chief?

- I'll just take this.

- Carl! Don't pick up.

Yes.

Okay.

We can not risk such a

weapon falling into the wrong hands.

Do you think they are

content with the money?

Swedish Armaments has transferred

more than ten million to Banca di Sicilia.

- You dispose that amount.

- Formally speaking, I'm on paternity leave.

Formally, your leave starts

on Sunday at 24:
00.

You should only hand over the

ransom and bring home the Directors.

It is a mission

without guns, Carl.

- No weapons?

- Absolutely not.

You are the emissaries of the government.

You go to Palermo in the evening.

- Johanna Louise?

- Yes?

- Dad is going on a trip a few days.

- Should I bring a life jacket?

No, sorry, you can't come along.

When I get home, we'll go sailing.

- Well.

- Do you know who's here? Go and look.

Good Johanna!

- How is my princess?

- Can I come with you?

No, it's not possible.

- It's only two days.

- Sure. Of course.

Take care of yourself.

Sure.

- If we find the hotel?

- Joar, we are trained for this.

I do not think this was a shortcut.

The taxi stop Piazza Verdi, 22.00.

- I want to talk to Don Tommaso.

He's busy.

He is my brother.

They have sent Carl Hamilton.

One of the best in the world.

Listen, Giulio.

It's just business.

Do you understand? Stay out of it.

They have sent their best men.

Then they plan to free the hostages.

As said:
Stay out of it.

We can not trust

a man like Hamilton.

I do not trust anyone.

Castellammare del Golfo, 14.00.

- Then it is don Tommaso.

- It seems so.

- White wine:
Be careful. Red: go home.

- Good.

I told you that you can not trust

a man like Hamilton!

Turn off the alarm, Nitto!

What are you doing?

It is an interesting man, Giulio.

It's been a long time, Don Tommaso.

Hello? Yes, I know where it is.

You can be stay put.

Yes. Goodbye.

I have already ordered.

Cover!

- Did you know anything about this, Nitto?

- No.

There were personal reasons.

What is wrong with you, Giulio?

Why don't you listen to me?

- He has humiliated you.

- You just make everything worse.

Dad has come home.

He must be in the bedroom.

First there!

Hello!

Dad has a package for you.

It is from Joar.

Joar is dead.

Look, Mom.

I have to Joar.

He was completely unprotected. Unarmed.

It was pure bloody execution.

I could not do anything.

You got an order to be unarmed.

Do not blame yourself!

My orders were to be unarmed.

It was a negotiating mandate.

We would travel as emissaries.

We received a ransom

and would, if possible, bring home the hostages.

- We would not have gone unarmed.

- So it's our fault?

I do not mean.

I will personally take on me

responsibility for the captain Lundwall death.

We were offered protection,

but I declined.

I find information

been somewhat scant.

According to Chief

, the operation is completed for you.

You can starting today

take your leave as scheduled.

- Who is it?

- Carl Hamilton.

May I come in?

Would you like some coffee?

Elisabeth, this is hard for me...

- but as the line manager

it is my duty to inform...

- to Joar was killed yesterday in Sicily

during a mission for the Swedish state.

- Death?

- I'm sorry.

It's not your fault, Carl.

I have to talk to Ake.

See you later.

Stop at the gas station.

We would need to be alone

a moment.

I go back to Palermo.

I'd like you came with.

But you must know one thing.

This is not sanctioned.

This is personal.

Good.

You need not say more.

I have some holiday to take out.

Establish yourself as an American sailor

around Castellammare, Sicily.

Rent a sailboat on the mainland

and sail over.

Wait for contact from the harbor

in Castellammare del Golfo.

Here is the outlay.

- Carl?

- Yes.

Hello.

What is it?

- There will be no sailing.

- What happened?

I am commanded to Palermo

to complete the mission.

They can not do so.

- I have no choice.

- They can not force you.

Will you ever give priority to us?

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