A hard-edged burst of Eurocrime fury, The Italian Connection (1972) barrels through Milan’s underworld with relentless momentum. When a cocaine deal collapses in bloodshed, rival syndicates unleash a ruthless manhunt across city streets, warehouses, and shadowy backrooms. Gritty violence, screeching car chases, and an unforgiving urban atmosphere drive the film toward its bleak conclusion, capturing the raw, amoral pulse of Italy’s crime cinema at its most brutal and uncompromising.

















