Cast
* Enrico Maria Salerno as Commissioner Bertone * Mariangela Melato as Sandra * Franco Fabrizi as Francesco Bettarini * Cyril Cusack as Former Superintendent Stolfi * Mario Adorf as Deputy Prosecutor Ricciuti *Plot
Commissioner Bertone is an upright officer in a Rome over-run by crime. Due to a justice system which protects the rights of suspects and citizens against the police, many crimes go unpunished with convictions not being obtained the criminals ending up back on the streets. However, some of the released criminals turn up dead. Bertone discovers an organized group of vigilantes are dealing with the criminals the police cannot obtain convictions for. A young criminal on the run after a bungled robbery costs the lives of two citizens is the syndicate's next victim, followed by an older criminal. The vigilantes start to target prostitutes and homosexuals active on the streets at night, as well as a trade union leader who was accused of killing a policeman during a riot, and even a criminal in custody. Bertone tries to bring the second kid involved in the robbery to justice legally, but the self-appointed executioners are closing in and his own officers are sympathetic to the 'clean up squad'.Style
Italian film historian Roberto Curti stated that many critics have consider ''Execution Squad'' to be the initiator of the " poliziottesco" film genre. Curti opined that ''Execution Squad'' was just a logical continuation of Damiano Damiani's ''Production
The script and story were written by Lucio De Caro and Steno. Steno stated that the script was originally written for a different director, but "back then my colleagues were afraid to speak ill of the police". The lead role in the film was given to Enrico Maria Salerno, but was originally offered toRelease
''Execution Squad'' was released in Italy on 25 February 1972 where it was distributed by P.A.C. It grossed a total of 1,696,360,000 Italian lire on its domestic release. Curti described the film as an unexpected box office hit in Italy. It was released in West Germany on 17 November 1972 as ''Das Syndikat''.See also
* List of Italian films of 1972Footnotes
References
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* {{Steno 1972 films 1970s crime thriller films Italian crime thriller films West German films Italian vigilante films Poliziotteschi films Films set in Rome Films directed by Stefano Vanzina Films scored by Stelvio Cipriani 1970s Italian films German crime thriller films