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別名: Івана Монті
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Ivana Monti, born in Italy, starred as Barbara in the 1980 Italian crime film 'Luca il contrabbandiere'. The movie revolves around cigarette smugglers in Naples who encounter issues with rival cocaine operations, involving extreme violence including a woman's face being burned off and a graphic rape scene.
公開年: 1980
国: Italy
別題: Luca the Smuggler, Lucas le contrebandier, Luca, o Contrabandista, Napoli forbindelsen, Luca el contrabandista, La guerre des gangs, The Naples Connection, The Smuggler, O lathremporos, O Contrabandista, Contraband, Das Syndikat des Grauens
監督: Lucio Fulci
脚本: Ettore Sanzò, Gianni De Chiara, Lucio Fulci, Giorgio Mariuzzo
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制作会社: CMR International, Primex Italiana
ジャンル: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller, crime film, poliziotteschi
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In the gritty underworld of Naples in the late 1970s, Luca 'il Contrabbandiere' (Enzo G. Castellari), a ruthless cigarette smuggler, finds his operations disrupted by the emergence of a rival gang pushing cocaine into the city. As violence escalates between the two groups, Luca's girlfriend Anna (Nieves Navarro) is brutally assaulted and disfigured with a blowtorch in retaliation for Luca's refusal to cooperate. Determined to avenge Anna, Luca launches a relentless war against his rival, leading to a series of bloody encounters that test the limits of both their power and humanity.
'Luca il Contrabbandiere' (1980) is an Italian crime thriller directed by Lucio Fulci, set amidst the backdrop of Naples' criminal underworld during the late 1970s. The film is a prime example of the poliziotteschi genre, known for its gritty realism and graphic violence. Enzo G. Castellari delivers a powerful performance as Luca 'il Contrabbandiere,' a cigarette smuggler whose life spirals into chaos due to a rival gang's encroachment on his territory. The film is notable for its unapologetic portrayal of violence against women, including an infamous scene involving the use of a blowtorch, and has become something of a cult classic among exploitation cinema enthusiasts.