
Four bandits commit a robbery in a villa. The maid calls the police and Commissioner Carli immediately orders patrols to chase them.
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Marcel Bozzuffi
Police Commissioner Carli

Roberta Paladini
Carol Alessi

Franco Diogene
Laurenti's Lawyer #1 (uncredited)

Gina Mascetti
Rosetta (uncredited)

Enzo Andronico
Lawyer Tarantini

Sergio Fiorentini
Nardi

Aldo Massasso
Procurator

Anna Maria Zamperla
Carjacked Woman (uncredited)

Gianluca Petrazzi
Carjacked Woman's Son (uncredited)

Yan Epstein
Giulio Laurenti (as Jean Favre)

Ludovico Della Jojo
Thug in Bar (uncredited)

Massimo Vanni
Agent Vanni (uncredited)

Francesco D'Adda
Gianni the Chauffeur (uncredited)

Ennio Girolami
Police Commissioner Ferreri

Sergio Smacchi
Sergio - Termini Station Robber #3 (uncredited)

Franca Scagnetti
Old Woman with Cart (uncredited)

Luciano Zanussi
Man at Funeral (uncredited)

Anthony Steffen
Dr. Alessi

Tom Felleghy
Mr. Lodovici (uncredited)

Armando Tortorici
Police Officer (uncredited)

Benito Pacifico
Termini Station Robber #2 (uncredited)

Franco Citti
Berté

Quinto Marziali
Carjacked Man (uncredited)

Franco Ukmar
Plainclothes Policeman (uncredited)

Angelo Ragusa
Mario - Termini Station Robber #1 (uncredited)

Aristide Caporale
Short Thug in Bar (uncredited)

Goffredo Unger
Police Officer Killed in the Car Chase (uncredited)

Sergio Testori
Motorbike Robber #1 (uncredited)

Settimio Scacco
Thug in Bar (uncredited)

Attilio Dottesio
Motorbike Robbers' Victim (uncredited)

Franco Laitano
Officer Ruggeri (uncredited)

Umberto Santolamazza
Thug Outside Nardi's Store (uncredited)

Adriana Colombo
Laurenti's Friend (uncredited)

Isabella Zanussi
Woman at Funeral (uncredited)

Valentino Simeoni
Man in Hostel's Toilette (uncredited)

Lina Franchi
Prostitute (uncredited)

Maurizio Streccioni
Man Outside Snack Bar (uncredited)

Rinaldo Zamperla
Termini Station Police Officer (uncredited)

Vanessa Vitale
Donati's Girl (uncredited)

Fernando Arcangeli
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Adriana Bruno
Tiburtino III Resident (uncredited)

Dolores Calò
Tiburtino III Resident (uncredited)

Vittorio Ripamonti
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Teresa Rossi Passante
Laurentis' Friend (uncredited)

Nestore Cavaricci
Prison Guard (uncredited)

Rina Mascetti
Nardi's Client (uncredited)

Barbara Herrera
Mrs. Laurenti (uncredited)

Pino Ferrara
Carli's Friend #1 (uncredited)

Rolando De Santis
Tiburtino III Resident (uncredited)

Lamberto Solfa
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Filippo Trincia
Tiburtino III Resident (uncredited)

Romano Vilella
Garage Thug (uncredited)

Romano Moraschini
Duca D'Aosta Bridge Passerby (uncredited)

Lanfranco Spinola
Laurentis' Friend (uncredited)

Domenico Demitri
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Stefano Patrizi
Giorgio Alessi

Eros Buttaglieri
Man at Funeral (uncredited)

Raffaele Di Mario
Hostel Receptionist (uncredited)

Sergio Silveri
Arrested Thug in Hostel (uncredited)

Marcella Theodoli
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Massimo Ciprari
Thug in Bar (uncredited)

Siria Betti
Fabrizio Verdesi's Mother (uncredited)

Giovanni Vannini
Laurenti's Lawyer #2 (uncredited)

Marcello Monti
Marcello Monti

Lidia Zanussi
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Antonio Calò
Duca D'Aosta Bridge Passerby (uncredited)

Iolanda Fortini
Tiburtino III Resident (uncredited)

Franco Ricci
Male Nurse (uncredited)

Maurizio Piacenti
Police Inspector at Villa Lodovici (uncredited)

Valerio Merola
Andrea

Gabriella D'Amico
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Enrico Chiappafreddo
Police Officer at San Lorenzo (uncredited)

Gianni Solaro
Mr. Laurenti (uncredited)

Paola Maiolini
Raped Girl #1 (uncredited)

Ottorino Polentini
Police Officer (uncredited)

Dino Mattielli
Gigi (uncredited)

Maria Rosaria Riuzzi
Raped Girl #2 (uncredited)

Enzo Mondino
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Decio Gambini
Lodovici's Head Waiter (uncredited)

Francesco Ferracini
Donati

Sandra Wolff
Mrs. Lodovici (uncredited)

Nancy Lecchini
First Robbery Victim (uncredited)

Lella Cattaneo
Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)

Luciano Pagliuca
Tiburtino III Resident (uncredited)

Giovanni Ukmar
Police Officer Killed by Berté (uncredited)

Umberto Liberati
Stefano Righi

Luca Raffa

Mel Gaines
Carli's Friend #2 (uncredited)

Alfredo Venturi
Duca D'Aosta Bridge Passerby (uncredited)

Giuseppe Valenti
Hotel Director (uncredited)
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