Street People (1976)
4/10
A gangsterella pasta its sell-by date
9 May 2018
An Italian crime action thriller; A story about an English-Sicilian lawyer, nephew of a Sicilian crime family head, who teams up with a Friscan wiseguy to track down drug smugglers and come into conflict with a wider criminal underworld. There are impressive car chase sequences and shoot-outs, but the buddy act never really goes up the gears despite some good screen chemistry. Moore comes over a bit stilted at times; Keach is the funnier of the two. Although it is scripted by the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The French Connection, it holds interest only for those who have a curiosity for a story hard to fathom. It also suffers from poor editing and shoddy camerawork. It is dubbed in parts, but Roger Moore speaks fluent Italian when required.
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