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"Poliziotto superpiù," released in 1980, is a unique blend of action and comedy that showcases the talents of Italian cinema. Directed by Sergio Corbucci and produced by El Pico S.A. and Transcinema, this film combines the high-octane thrills of a police drama with the lighthearted humor typical of Italian comedies of the era. Starring the charismatic Tomas Milian as the unconventional cop, the movie follows his adventures as he navigates the criminal underworld with a mix of wit and daring. Set against the backdrop of a bustling Italian city, "Poliziotto superpiù" captures the essence of 1980s urban life. The film's vibrant cinematography and lively soundtrack enhance the fast-paced narrative, making it a standout piece of Italian cinema. The plot revolves around Milian's character, who uses his street smarts and unorthodox methods to outsmart criminals, often leading to humorous and action-packed situations. The collaboration between El Pico S.A. and Transcinema brought a distinctive Spanish-Italian flavor to the film, evident in its cultural references and stylistic choices. This cross-cultural production not only appealed to audiences in both countries but also highlighted the creative synergy between the two nations' film industries. The film's success can be attributed to its ability to entertain while offering a critique of societal norms and law enforcement practices. "Poliziotto superpiù" remains a beloved cult classic, celebrated for its blend of humor, action, and social commentary. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the timeless appeal of Sergio Corbucci's direction and Tomas Milian's dynamic performance. The film continues to be appreciated by fans of Italian cinema and those who enjoy a good mix of laughs and thrills.
Año1980
Duración104 minuto
GénerosFantasíaAcciónComediaCiencia ficción
Países de producciónSpainItalyUnited States of America
