The best Riccardo Petrazzi’s thriller movies

Riccardo Petrazzi

Riccardo Petrazzi

01/01/1944- 01/01/2003
Today we present the best Riccardo Petrazzi’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Riccardo Petrazzi’s movies.

Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!

Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!
6.1/10
  • Genre: ThrillerWestern
  • Release: 28/03/1968
  • Character: Comanchero (uncredited)
A man, released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.

The New Barbarians

The New Barbarians
4.6/10
Two mercenaries help wandering caravans fight off an evil and aimless band of white-clad bikers after the nuclear holocaust.

Street Law

Street Law
6.9/10
  • Genre: ActionThriller
  • Release: 17/09/1974
  • Character: Barfly (uncredited)
Carlo Antonelli, an engineer from Genoa, gets mugged and decides to take justice into his own hands. At first the muggers seem to get the upper hand, but then he's helped by Tommy, a young robber who takes his side.

The Cynic, the Rat & the Fist

The Cynic, the Rat & the Fist
6.7/10
Luigi "Chinaman" Maietto escapes from prison. As soon as he is free he assigns immediately two henchman to murder the inspector whose testimonial once led to his prison sentence. Inspector Tanzi is left for dead but survives. The local newspapers cover up for him and pretend the assassination had succeeded. When Tanzi gets better, his superior wants him to hide in Switzerland. But Tanzi defies him because he intends to make sure himself that Maietto is put back in prison. He goes for it.

Brothers Till We Die

Brothers Till We Die
6.6/10
Vincenzo 'hunchback' plans a robbery on a armored police van with his gang. Once the job is done, his gang try to kill him and absconds with the loot. Vincenzo hides in the sewers before looking up his friend Monezza who the police later interrogate for his involvement with vincenzo. Meanwhile, Vincenzo is getting revenge on his gang by killing them off one at the time in his various brutal ways.

Violent Naples

Violent Naples
7/10
Inspector Betti (Maurizio Merli) is transferred to Naples and immediately after his arrival receives a warm welcome from The Commandante (Barry Sullivan), the city's crime lord. Betti then goes on a personal mission against corruption and organized crime, and tries to force the syndicate out of town with any means necessary.

Escape from the Bronx

Escape from the Bronx
4.7/10
A ragtag group of people have to fight extermination squads amid their ruined city.

High Crime

High Crime
6.9/10
An Italian police inspector matches wits with a powerful European drug ring. As he comes closer to the top of the underworld organization, his odds of survival decrease.

Convoy Busters

Convoy Busters
6.3/10
In Rome, a vagrant finds the body of a teen girl, her throat professional slashed. Police inspector Olmi uses his brutal and violent methods to follow a trail that leads him toward high government officials. When his methods leave an innocent bystander dead, the corrupt officials have an excuse to get Olmi transferred to a coastal town where the pace is slow and he has time for a romantic dalliance. Soon, Olmi discovers that fishing isn't the only local occupation, and out comes his gun and his ruthless tactics of investigation.

The Violent Professionals

The Violent Professionals
6.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeThriller
  • Release: 22/08/1973
  • Character: Hood with Grenade (uncredited)
With or without help from law enforcement officers, a lone individual decides to crack down on the syndicate.

Vultures Over the City

Vultures Over the City
5.6/10
Merli, teamed with Mexican star Hugo Stiglitz as his photographer buddy, plays a journalist investigating the shady activities of the local Mafia. Eventually the shit hits the fan, and Merli is cornered and beaten for sticking his nose to close to the action. After his girlfriend is raped, Merli dishes out some vigilante justice and punches, shoots, and bitch slaps his way through the Mafia ranks.

Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why?

Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why?
5.7/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 15/04/1972
  • Character: Don Salvatore's Thug (uncredited)
Carlo, a young photographer, is making love with his girlfriend at the beach when he witnesses a murder being feebly staged to look like a car accident. Carlo takes incriminating shots of the murderers (the victim turns out to be the local public prosecutor) and attempts to sell them to various interested parties, including a gangster and a newspaper owner. One of the murderers' accomplices, a lowlife criminal, is gunned down by a black-gloved assassin, while another is stabbed to death. The pornographer who helped Carlo sell his pics is garrotted and Olga, Carlo's girlfriend, is beaten to death...

A Man Called Rage

A Man Called Rage
4.6/10
In a post-apocalyptic world, a soldier of fortune enters "The Forbidden Land" to find uranium that will help save mankind. However, a rival adventurer is also after the uranium, but for his own ends.

Three Men on Fire

Three Men on Fire
5.2/10
A Cameroonese police officer (Alphonse Beni) and a CIA agent (Richard Harrison) try to prevent the Pope from being assassinated by Italian terrorists during his African tour.

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