Caliber 9 Site

Fernando Di Leo’s Caliber 9 Shoots Its Way Onto Raro Video Blu-ray

: Features a iconic psychedelic prog-rock score by Luis Bacalov and the band Osanna , often used to heighten the tension during frenzied killing scenes.

: Shot on the gritty streets of 1970s Milan, the film explores the city's criminal underbelly, clashing the "traditional" mafia with a newer, more ruthless breed of organized crime. Caliber 9

: Small-time gangster Ugo Piazza is released from prison only to find himself hunted by both the police and his former mob associates. Both sides are convinced he stole $300,000 during a past courier job and has it hidden away.

: Known for its "go-for-broke" action sequences, tight editing, and cynical, existentialist tone. Notable Elements Fernando Di Leo’s Caliber 9 Shoots Its Way

(Italian title: Milano calibro 9 ) is a landmark 1972 crime thriller that defines the poliziottesco genre—Italy’s gritty, hyper-violent response to American noir. Directed by Fernando Di Leo , the film is the first installment of his acclaimed Milieu Trilogy and is famously cited by Quentin Tarantino as the "greatest Italian noir". Plot & Key Themes

: Loosely adapted from a 1969 short story collection by Italian crime writer Giorgio Scerbanenco . Legacy & Sequel Both sides are convinced he stole $300,000 during

: Stars Gastone Moschin as the stoic Ugo, Mario Adorf as the sadistic and explosive Rocco, and Barbara Bouchet as Ugo's go-go dancing girlfriend.

Chat with us

    By submitting this information you consent to BGS's Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

    Caliber 9
    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.