
: Known for its "go-for-broke" action sequences, tight editing, and cynical, existentialist tone. Notable Elements
(Italian title: Milano calibro 9 ) is a landmark 1972 crime thriller that defines the poliziottesco genre—Italy’s gritty, hyper-violent response to American noir. Directed by Fernando Di Leo , the film is the first installment of his acclaimed Milieu Trilogy and is famously cited by Quentin Tarantino as the "greatest Italian noir". Plot & Key Themes Caliber 9
: Features a iconic psychedelic prog-rock score by Luis Bacalov and the band Osanna , often used to heighten the tension during frenzied killing scenes. : Known for its "go-for-broke" action sequences, tight
: Stars Gastone Moschin as the stoic Ugo, Mario Adorf as the sadistic and explosive Rocco, and Barbara Bouchet as Ugo's go-go dancing girlfriend. Caliber 9