After old enemies kill his family, a former mafia enforcer and his feisty daughter flee to Milan, where they hide out while plotting their revenge.
Directed by: Cosimo Gomez Enrico Mastracchi ManesPhoto | Name | Character |
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Alessandro Gassmann | Santo |
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Ginevra Francesconi | Sofia |
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Remo Girone | Angelo Lo Bianco |
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Alessio Praticò | Michele Lo Bianco |
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Francesco Villano | Rudi Crisarà |
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Gabriele Falsetta | Ferrario |
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Marcello Mazzarella | Vituzzo |
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Mauro Lamanna | Marino Gallo |
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Sinja Dieks | Ingrid Gruber |
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Luca Zamperoni | Patrick Gruber |
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Maurizio Sabatini | Art (Production Design) |
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Iginio Straffi | Production (Producer) |
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Cosimo Gomez | Writing (Screenplay) |
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Cosimo Gomez | Directing (Director) |
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Cosimo Gomez | Writing (Story) |
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Maurizio Totti | Production (Producer) |
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Alessandro Usai | Production (Producer) |
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Alessio Doglione | Editing (Editor) |
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Fabio Guaglione | Writing (Story) |
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Vittorio Omodei Zorini | Camera (Director of Photography) |
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My first impression, having watched Vendetta is its essentially, a basic, Leon The Assassin, knock off. Loaded down with the usual trite woke baggage, Vendetta is a Leon the Assassin clone, minus most of the charm, heart and appeal, that made the former so endearing and memorable. To be fair, acting is of a high standard. Its by no means the actors fault this is unremarkable. Its story is too much a facsimile of an earlier and much superior film, to merit more than passing interest. In summary, hardly original, woke but well acted, nonetheless.
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