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Street People (1976)

4.8 | Mar 30, 1976 (IT) | Drama, Action, Crime | 01:41

The Hunting Season Has Opened In The Naked City

A Mafia boss is enraged when he is suspected of smuggling a heroin shipment into San Francisco. He dispatches his nephew, a hotshot Anglo-Sicilian lawyer, to identify the real culprit. The lawyer also enlists the aid of his best friend, a grand prix driver with an adventurous streak.

Featured Crew

Director, Story, Screenplay
Dialogue, Writer
Executive Producer
Story, Screenplay
Story, Screenplay
Editor
Set Decoration
Producer
Continuity
Camera Operator

Cast

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Roger Moore
Ulisse
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Stacy Keach
Charlie Hanson
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Fausto Tozzi
Luigi Nicoletta
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Ivo Garrani
Salvatore Francesco
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Ennio Balbo
Continenza
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Romano Puppo
Fortunate
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Rosemarie Lindt
Salvatore's girlfriend

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 03, 2023
I suspect this is another one of those films that Roger Moore will claim paid for an house, or a swimming pool or something - for believe me, it has nothing at all to recommend it to anyone. Here he has to team up with Stacy Keach to find out who has been smuggling heroin into San Francisco - very much to the chagrin of local mafioso "Salvatore Francesco" (Ivo Garrani), for such activities are seriously frowned upon by the church. The film has it's fair share of car chases and shoot 'em ups, but the story is wafer-thin, with an almost interminable build up to an ending that we could have created ourselves on a beer mat. Keach is on nowhere near decent form, and Moore is clearly just walking from his winnebago to the set, doing his job, then heading back to put the cucumber slices back on his eyes. It reminded me of a bog-standard episode of "Starsky and Hutch"...