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The story reached its climax in a hail of gunfire near the border. There was no glorious escape, only the stark, cold realization that their "freedom" was a dead end. Movie Background
In the mid-1970s, the streets of Milan were a powder keg of social unrest and violent crime. It was here that three young men—Mario (the charismatic leader), Luis, and Giò—decided they were done playing by the rules. Bored with their middle-class lives and fueled by a nihilistic desire for excitement, they formed a small, lethal gang. Liberi_Armati_Pericolosi_1976_Altadefinizione01...
If you're looking to watch the film, you can find it on YouTube or OK.RU . The story reached its climax in a hail
The gang's final, desperate flight headed toward the Swiss border. In a stolen car, with sirens wailing behind them and the reality of their actions finally catching up, the camaraderie began to splinter. Mario’s cold ambition clashed with Giò's mounting hysteria and Luis's flickering conscience. It was here that three young men—Mario (the
As they tore through the city, leaving a trail of bodies and shattered glass, they picked up Lea—Luis's girlfriend. Lea quickly realized she wasn't on a romantic getaway but trapped in a high-speed suicide pact. On their tail was the relentless Commissario, a man who understood that these weren't hardened professionals, but something far more unpredictable: "good boys" who had simply decided to watch the world burn.
This story is based on the 1976 Italian poliziottesco cult classic (Young, Violent, Dangerous), directed by Romolo Guerrieri and written by the legendary Fernando Di Leo . The film is actually an adaptation of Giorgio Scerbanenco's short story Bravi ragazzi bang bang . Key Cast Members: Tomás Milián : Commissario Eleonora Giorgi : Lea Stefano Patrizi : Mario ("Il Biondo") Max Delys : Luis Benjamin Lev : Giò Diego Abatantuono : Lucio (his film debut)