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  1. A 1972 Italian crime film directed by Fernando Di Leo, starring Mario Adorf and Henry Silva as hitmen sent to kill a pimp in Milan. The film is part of Di Leo's "Milieu trilogy" and influenced Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.

  2. A Milanese pimp is framed for stealing heroin and hunted by New York hitmen in this 1972 action film. The film inspired the characters of Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction.

    • (2.9K)
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • Fernando Di Leo
    • 1972-09-02
  3. Dec 31, 2014 · A Milanese pimp is pursued by, and then pursues, a pair of New York hitmen and the gangsters who framed him for stealing a shipment of heroin.

    • 96 min
    • 582
    • WareNetwork2000
  4. Theatrical trailer for THE ITALIAN CONNECTION (La mala ordina; 1972). http://www.discape.ca/film/the-italia......more. “When Godfather signs your contract… there’s no place in the world you...

    • 2 min
    • 383
    • Discape
  5. The Italian Connection. NEW. A Milanese pimp (Henry Silva) kills hit men (Mario Adorf, Woody Strode) on his trail after a crime boss frames him for stealing heroin.

    • (23)
    • Henry Silva, Mario Adorf, Woody Strode
    • R
    • Crime, Drama
  6. A small-time pimp in Milan is framed for a heroin theft and hunted by two hitmen from New York. See the cast, crew, genres, ratings and reviews of this film directed by Fernando Di Leo.

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  8. The Italian Connection. The second film in Fernando Di Leo's Milieu Trilogy focuses on Luca Carnali, a mobster who has been set up by his gangland boss. When a shipment of heroin disappears between Italy and New York, Carnali is framed for the theft.