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Street People

The Hunting Season Has Opened In The Naked City
1976 | 101m | Italian

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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.
Release Date: Mar 30, 1976
Director: Maurizio Lucidi
Writer: Maurizio Lucidi, Randal Kleiser, Franco Bucceri, Nicola Badalucco, Roberto Leoni, Ernest Tidyman
Genres: Drama, Action, Crime
Keywords smuggling (contraband), mafia, driver
Production Companies Aetos Produzioni Cinematografiche
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 21, 2026
Entered: Mar 21, 2025
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Name Character
Roger Moore Ulisse
Stacy Keach Charlie Hanson
Fausto Tozzi Luigi Nicoletta
Ivo Garrani Salvatore Francesco
Ennio Balbo Continenza
Loretta Persichetti Hannah
Pietro Martellanza Pano
Luigi Casellato Pete
Romano Puppo Fortunate
Rosemarie Lindt Salvatore's girlfriend
Aldo Rendine
Emilio Vale
Salvatore Torrisi
Franco Fantasia Priest
Ettore Manni Father Frank
Salvatore Billa Killer in Sicilia
John Myhers Francis
Peter Pussateri
Maurizio Streccioni Uomo al meeting mafioso
Sven Valsecchi Ulysses as a child
Sven Valsecchi Ulisse as a child
Name Job
Maurizio Lucidi Screenplay, Director, Story
Gastone Carsetti Art Direction
Randal Kleiser Screenplay
Luigi Urbani Set Decoration
Adriana Spadaro Costume Design
Franco Bucceri Screenplay, Story
Nicola Badalucco Screenplay
Luis Bacalov Music
Cristina Rocca Makeup Artist
Roberto Leoni Screenplay, Story
Ernest Tidyman Writer, Dialogue
Renzo Lucidi Editor
Aiace Parolin Director of Photography
Salvatore Vizzini Bisaccia Unit Manager
Carlo Giovagnorio Unit Manager
Armando Todaro Production Manager
Franco Fantasia Assistant Director
Mauro Sacripanti Assistant Director
Silvano Natali Props
Adriano Tiberi Props
Armando Bondani Boom Operator
Bernardino Fronzetti Sound Recordist
Celeste Battistelli Special Effects
Remo De Angelis Stunts, Stunt Coordinator
Glenn R. Wilder Stunts
Luigi Filippo Carta Camera Operator
Massimo Carta Assistant Camera
Maurizio Cipriani Assistant Camera
Fernando Fusco Grip
Robert D. McBride Camera Operator
Bruno Pasqualini Gaffer
Vera Ceffarelli Seamstress
Alessandro Lucidi Additional Editor
Paolo Lucidi Editorial Production Assistant
Maria Luisa Rosen Continuity
Guglielmo Garroni Choreographer
Tonino Pinto Unit Publicist
Bruno Calvo Still Photographer
Name Title
Luigi Borghese Producer
Guglielmo Garroni Executive Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff Executive Producer
Manolo Bolognini Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

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 m ... uch 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"...

Jun 03, 2023