In the gritty world of 1970s Italian crime cinema , the film (1979)—directed by the legendary Umberto Lenzi—tells a high-stakes story of justice, betrayal, and a perilous journey across the Atlantic. The Sicilian Connection
To secure the conviction, Berni must personally escort Scalia from Sicily to Brooklyn to testify before a grand jury. This is no simple transfer; Barresi’s reach is long, and he has dispatched a small army of hitmen to ensure Scalia never reaches American soil alive.
: Landing in the concrete jungle, the mission becomes even more desperate as they are hunted through the streets of Brooklyn. The Final Showdown
In Brooklyn, Berni teams up with an American detective, Lt. Sturges (played by Van Johnson ), to navigate the local underworld. The story culminates in a gritty, cynical finale characteristic of the poliziottesco genre.
Da Corleone A Brooklyn (1979) • Trusted
In the gritty world of 1970s Italian crime cinema , the film (1979)—directed by the legendary Umberto Lenzi—tells a high-stakes story of justice, betrayal, and a perilous journey across the Atlantic. The Sicilian Connection
To secure the conviction, Berni must personally escort Scalia from Sicily to Brooklyn to testify before a grand jury. This is no simple transfer; Barresi’s reach is long, and he has dispatched a small army of hitmen to ensure Scalia never reaches American soil alive. Da Corleone a Brooklyn (1979)
: Landing in the concrete jungle, the mission becomes even more desperate as they are hunted through the streets of Brooklyn. The Final Showdown In the gritty world of 1970s Italian crime
In Brooklyn, Berni teams up with an American detective, Lt. Sturges (played by Van Johnson ), to navigate the local underworld. The story culminates in a gritty, cynical finale characteristic of the poliziottesco genre. : Landing in the concrete jungle, the mission