Caliber 9 (Milano calibro 9) is a 1972 crime film written and directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Gastone Moschin, Mario Adorf and Barbara Bouchet. The film is based on a book of the same name written by Giorgio Scerbanenco.
The film is the first part in Di Leo's Milieu Trilogy. The film was followed by The Italian Connection in 1972 and The Boss in 1973.
Cast[]
Character | Original Actor | Dub Actor |
---|---|---|
Ugo Piazza | Gastone Moschin | Robert Spafford |
Nelly Bordon | Barbara Bouchet | ¿? |
Rocco Musco | Mario Adorf | Edward Mannix |
Police Commissioner | Frank Wolff | Michael Forest |
Inspector Fonzino | Luigi Pistilli | Larry Ward |
Don Vincenzo | Ivo Garrani | Dan Sturkie |
The Mikado | Lionel Stander | |
Nicola | Giuseppe Castellano | Lewis E. Ciannelli |
Chino | Philippe Leroy | Ted Rusoff |
Luca | Salvatore Aricò | |
Bespectacled Courier | Alessandro Tedeschi | |
Hotel Clerk | Fernando Cerulli | Cyril Cusack |
Additional Voices[]
- Cicely Browne - Prostitute
- Robert Sommer - Brigadier
- Larry Ward - Masucci
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
VideoAsia | 2009 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
Raro Video | 2011 | ||||
A DVB-T | |||||
Arrow Films | 2016 | B DVB-T |
United Kingdom |
External Links[]
- Caliber 9 at the Internet Movie Database