Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi/Tomas Milian Collection - BLU-RAY
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- Genre: Action
- Description: 5 RESTORED CLASSIC FILMS, 4 REMASTERED SOUNDTRACKS, 10+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURESItalian director Umberto Lenzi had recently completed a landmark string of kinky gialli with Hollywood outcast Carroll Baker. Cuban-born/Actor's Studio-trained Tomas Milian had become one of Spaghetti Westerns' most popular stars. But when these two notoriously mercurial talents came together for a series of shocking Poliziotteschi - reactionary crime films that reflected the political and sociocultural violence of 1970s Italy - they grabbed audiences by the throat, gunned down the conventions of the genre and changed the emotional velocity of action cinema forever. This collection presents Lenzi & Milian's 5 greatest collaborations, now restored uncut and uncensored from the original negatives for the first time ever.ALMOST HUMANCommentary With Screenwriter Ernesto GastaldiCommentary With Nathaniel Thompson & Troy HowarthInterview With Director Umberto LenziInterview With Actor Tomas MilianInterview With Ernesto GastaldiInterview With Actor Henry SilvaSYNDICATE SADISTSInterview With Umberto LenziInterview With Actor Ida GalliInterview With Actor Alessandro CoccoInterview With Actor Bruno Di LuiaFREE HAND FOR A TOUGH COPInterview With Umberto LenziA Look At Corrado Solari's CareerInterview With Screenwriter Dardano SacchettiInterview With Cinematographer Nino CelesteInterview With Producer Ugo TucciExtended Bank Robbery SceneTHE CYNIC, THE RAT AND THE FIST3 Interviews With Umberto LenziInterview With Dardano SacchettiInterview With Actor John SaxonBROTHERS TILL WE DIEInterview With Umberto LenziInterview With Editor Eugenio AlabisoInterview With Composer Franco MicalizziInterview With Composer Antonello Venditti
- Title: Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi/Tomas Milian Collection
- Format: Blu-ray
- MPAA Rating: NR (Motion Picture Association of America's (MPAA) film-rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences.)
- Studio: Severin
- Release Date: 03/28/2023
- Number Of Discs: 8
- Genre: Action
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- Product Name: Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi/Tomas Milian Collection - BLU-RAY
- UPC: 760137121879
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