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  1. Manhunt in the City was released in Italy on 8 May 1975 where it was distributed by Titanus. On its theatrical run in Italy, the film grossed 711.5 million Italian lira . [1] According to Lenzi, "censors found it very annoying that in the end the Commissioner, understanding the protagonist's motives that lead to his revenge, lets him go unpunished."

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  4. MANHUNT IN THE CITY 1975 aka L'UOMO DELLA STRADA FA GIUSTIZIA (A MAN OF THE STREET BRINGS JUSTICE) aka MANHUNT Henry Silva (David Vanucchi), Luciana Paluzzi (Vera Vanucchi), Silvano Tranquilli (Paolo Giordani, newspaper reporter), Claudio Gora (Ludovico Miele), Susanna Melandri (Clara Vanucchi), Raymond Pellegrin (Inspector Bertoni), Luciano Catenacci (Lt. Caspucci), Claudio Nicastro (Salvatore Mannino), Nello Pazzafini (arms dealer in salvage yard)

  5. May 8, 1975 · Manhunt in the City AZ Movies. A man's daughter is killed by thieves during a bank robbery. Due to the incompetence of the corrupt authorities, he decides to take to law into his own hands an

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  7. We begin with a heist scene in which a young girl is shot and killed. Her father, frustrated by the ineffective police force, then resolves to track down the killers himself. The film is very critical of the Italian police - depicting them as not doing enough and prioritising self interest and protection of the rich over serving the public.