


The Big Racket
Nico Palmieri is a police inspector who battles a criminal gang terrorizing a sleepy Italian town, extorting cash from the local merchants. With the threat of violence, no one dares to act, except for a restaurant owner who is forced by Palmieri to tell the truth.
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Plot Summary
A tough, incorruptible police inspector, Nico Giraldi, investigates a series of violent crimes, including kidnappings and murders, orchestrated by a ruthless mob boss. Despite facing immense pressure and threats to his own life and loved ones, Giraldi is determined to bring the criminals to justice. The film is a quintessential example of Italian poliziottesco cinema, known for its gritty action and social commentary.
Critical Reception
The Big Racket is widely regarded as a classic of the Italian crime film genre, praised for its intense action sequences, charismatic lead performance, and unflinching portrayal of urban violence. While some critics noted its genre conventions, its visceral impact and effective direction by Enzo G. Castellari have earned it a dedicated cult following.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its brutal and exciting action sequences.
- Fabio Testi delivers a compelling performance as the determined inspector.
- A strong entry in the Italian poliziottesco genre.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Enzo G. Castellari, is known for his distinctive visual style and his ability to craft thrilling chase and fight sequences, often with limited budgets.
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