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Shoot first-- die later
Book • 1973
Shoot First, Die Later is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco noir drama film directed by Fernando Di Leo, with a screenplay co-written by Sergio Donati.
The story follows a corrupt police commissioner entangled with the Mafia in Milan, exploring themes of crime, corruption, and moral decay.
The film is noted for its dark tone, gripping narrative, and thrilling car chases, and is considered a significant work within the poliziottesco genre.
It also draws some elements from the novel 'Rogue Cop'.
The film has been released on Blu-ray and remains a compelling example of 1970s Italian crime cinema.
The story follows a corrupt police commissioner entangled with the Mafia in Milan, exploring themes of crime, corruption, and moral decay.
The film is noted for its dark tone, gripping narrative, and thrilling car chases, and is considered a significant work within the poliziottesco genre.
It also draws some elements from the novel 'Rogue Cop'.
The film has been released on Blu-ray and remains a compelling example of 1970s Italian crime cinema.
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