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: Labels like Cauldron Films have released high-definition versions that highlight the film’s vibrant colors and gritty details.

⚡ : Convoy Busters remains an essential watch for fans of vintage crime cinema, anchored by Maurizio Merli's absolute refusal to back down from a fight. Convoy Busters

: The film is famous for Merli's penchant for physically interrogating suspects, a hallmark of his screen persona. : Labels like Cauldron Films have released high-definition

At the center of the film is Inspector Olmi, played by Merli with his signature stoic machismo and perfectly groomed mustache. Merli, often called the "King of the Italian bitch-slap," delivers a performance that oozes over-the-top intensity. At the center of the film is Inspector

Director Stelvio Massi was a veteran of the genre, known for keeping action moving at a "brisk pace". Despite its English title suggesting a trucking movie (likely a marketing ploy to capitalize on the 1970s CB radio and convoy craze), the film has almost nothing to do with convoys.

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Convoy Busters: A Gritty Landmark of Poliziotteschi Cinema Released in 1978, (originally titled Un poliziotto scomodo , or "An Uncomfortable Cop") stands as a quintessential entry in the poliziotteschi genre—the hyper-violent Italian crime thrillers that defined a decade of Mediterranean cinema. Directed by the prolific Stelvio Massi and starring the legendary Maurizio Merli , the film offers more than just a typical "Dirty Harry" homage; it is a masterclass in low-budget, high-intensity filmmaking.