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Don Carmelo il Capo
When they are killed by the leaders of the two gangs fighting for control of the underground game, the conductor who is the heir of one of them turns his musicians into gangsters.
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Plot Summary
A young man from Sicily, Carmelo, is drawn into the world of organized crime, becoming a feared "boss." He navigates betrayals, violence, and the complexities of power within the mafia. The film explores his rise and the heavy toll it takes on his life and relationships. Ultimately, Carmelo must confront the consequences of his choices in a brutal underworld.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its gritty depiction of the mafia and strong performances, particularly from Fabio Testi. Some critics found the narrative somewhat conventional for the genre, but its atmospheric portrayal of Sicilian crime syndicates and Squitieri's direction were frequently highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy for its atmospheric and gritty portrayal of Sicilian organized crime.
Fabio Testi delivers a compelling performance as the rising mafia boss.
Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat formulaic for the crime genre.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but general sentiment often points to it being a solid, if not groundbreaking, entry in the Italian crime genre, appreciated for its realism and tension.
Fun Fact
Pasquale Squitieri, the director, was known for his tough and realistic crime films, and 'Don Carmelo il Capo' is considered a significant example of his work in the genre during the 1970s.
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