Plot "A Man Called Magnum" is a 1977 Italian poliziotteschi film directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The movie follows the story of Commissario Dario Mauri (Luc Merenda), a tough and unorthodox police inspector who is tasked with solving a series of violent crimes in Naples. As Mauri delves deeper into the case, he must confront a complex web of corruption, organized crime, and police brutality.
Themes - Poliziotteschi: The film is a classic example of the poliziotteschi genre, featuring a gritty and realistic portrayal of crime and corruption in Italy. - Crime: The movie explores the world of organized crime, highlighting the violence, corruption, and exploitation that accompany it. - Thriller: The film includes elements of thriller, as Mauri navigates the dangers of the case and faces off against the villains.
Cast Salaries - Luc Merenda (Commissario Dario Mauri): 150 million Italian lira (approximately $75,000 USD in 1977, or $315,000 adjusted for inflation) - Enzo Cannavale (Maresciallo Cannavale): 50 million Italian lira (approximately $25,000 USD in 1977, or $105,000 adjusted for inflation) - Martine Brochard (Françoise): 30 million Italian lira (approximately $15,000 USD in 1977, or $63,000 adjusted for inflation) - Imma Piro (Maria): 20 million Italian lira (approximately $10,000 USD in 1977, or $42,000 adjusted for inflation)
Awards and Nominations - None notable
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