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The Sicilian Clan 1969

An ambitious mobster masterminds an intricate diamond heist and simultaneously pursues the daughter‑in‑law of a ruthless mob patriarch, hoping to use her as leverage. Meanwhile, a determined police commissioner methodically closes in on the entire operation, sparking a tense battle of wits, betrayal, and violence.

An ambitious mobster masterminds an intricate diamond heist and simultaneously pursues the daughter‑in‑law of a ruthless mob patriarch, hoping to use her as leverage. Meanwhile, a determined police commissioner methodically closes in on the entire operation, sparking a tense battle of wits, betrayal, and violence.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of The Sicilian Clan

Explore the complete cast of The Sicilian Clan, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Alain Delon

Alain Delon

Roger Startet

Sydney Chaplin

Sydney Chaplin

Jack

Marc Porel

Marc Porel

Sergio Manalese, fils cadet de Vittorio

Michel Charrel

Michel Charrel

Un gardien de prison (uncredited)

Leopoldo Trieste

Leopoldo Trieste

Turi, le comptable de Vittorio, expert en philatélie

Steve Eckardt

Steve Eckardt

L'inspecteur Wilson

Jean Gabin

Jean Gabin

Vittorio Manalese

Gérard Buhr

Gérard Buhr

Un Inspecteur

Lino Ventura

Lino Ventura

Commissaire Le Goff

Jacques Marbeuf

Jacques Marbeuf

Un passager à Orly (uncredited)

Yvan Chiffre

Yvan Chiffre

Un inspecteur de Le Goff (uncredited)

Catherine Sola

Catherine Sola

La vendeuse au magasin de jouet à Rome (uncredited)

Henri Verneuil

Henri Verneuil

Yves Lefebvre

Yves Lefebvre

Aldo Manalese, fils aîné de Vittorio

Roger Lumont

Roger Lumont

M. Albert, gérant de l'hôtel

André Thorent

André Thorent

L'inspecteur Bordier

Jacques Duby

Jacques Duby

Raymond Robel, faussaire toxicomane

Bernard Musson

Bernard Musson

Gardien du fourgon cellulaire (uncredited)

Lionel Vitrant

Lionel Vitrant

Le passager dans l'avion qui accoste Jeanne (uncredited)

Jack Knight

Jack Knight

Un policier New Yorkais (non crédité)

Yves Brainville

Yves Brainville

Le juge d'instruction

Sally Nesbitt

Sally Nesbitt

Mme Evans

Maurice Auzel

Maurice Auzel

Un policier dans l'avion (uncredited)

Roland Malet

Roland Malet

Un passant au « drugstore » (uncredited)

Sabine Sun

Sabine Sun

Simone, une prostituée

Christian de Tillière

Christian de Tillière

Jean-Marie Balard

Elisa Cegani

Elisa Cegani

Maria Manalese, l'épouse de Vittorio

André Pousse

André Pousse

G. Malik, photographe d'art et faussaire de papiers à ses heures

Bernard Woringer

Bernard Woringer

Un inspecteur de Le Goff (uncredited)

Arch Taylor

Arch Taylor

Un aiguilleur du ciel à l'aéroport LaGuardia à New York (uncredited)

Philippe Baronnet

Philippe Baronnet

Luigi, gendre de Vittorio, mari de Teresa

Edward Meeks

Edward Meeks

Le commandant de bord

Danielle Volle

Danielle Volle

Monique Sartet, sœur de Roger

Raoul Delfosse

Raoul Delfosse

Léoni

Amedeo Nazzari

Amedeo Nazzari

Tony Nicosia

Dominique Delpierre

Dominique Delpierre

Une hôtesse de l'air (uncredited)

Rudy Lenoir

Rudy Lenoir

Le gendarme chez le juge d'instruction (uncredited)

Alice Arno

Alice Arno

Un « Modèle » chez Malik (uncredited)

Jean-Pierre Zola

Jean-Pierre Zola

M. Wallach, le diamantaire (uncredited)

Irina Demick

Irina Demick

Jeanne Manalese, épouse d'Aldo

Philippe Vallauris

Philippe Vallauris

Un inspecteur de Le Goff (uncredited)

Claude Salez

Claude Salez

Un gardien de l'avion (uncredited)

Marc Arian

Marc Arian

Un passager de l'avion (uncredited)

Jacques Léonard

Jacques Léonard

Le truand aux billets d'avion (uncredited)

Karen Blanguernon

Karen Blanguernon

Teresa, fille de Vittorio

Raymond Pierson

Raymond Pierson

Un passager à Orly (uncredited)

Jean Juillard

Jean Juillard

Un inspecteur de Le Goff (uncredited)

René Marchal

René Marchal

Un passager à Orly

César Chauveau

César Chauveau

Roberto (uncredited)

Catherine Watteau

Catherine Watteau

L'hôtesse à l'aéroport (uncredited)

Martine Capdevielle

Martine Capdevielle

(uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Sicilian Clan

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Read the complete plot summary of The Sicilian Clan, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


In Paris, robber and murderer Roger Sartet [Alain Delon] escapes from custody with the help of the Manalese, a small, tightly organized Sicilian Mafia clan built around patriarch Vittorio [Jean Gabin] and his two sons along with his son-in-law. Sartet pays for his freedom with some valuable stamps and the clan hides him in an apartment above the arcade game manufacturing company they own as a front. Jeanne [Irina Demick], Vittorio’s elder son’s French wife, looks after Sartet, but he slips away to visit a prostitute at a hotel and narrowly avoids capture by Commissaire Le Goff [Lino Ventura].

While Sartet was in prison, he learned about an engineer who worked on the security for a jewelry exhibition in Rome, and upon release he proposes a daring plan to the Manalese: rob the show. The clan is wary of the hot-headed outsider, so Vittorio and Tony Nicosia [Amedeo Nazzari], who has lived in New York for decades, travel to Rome to study the exhibition and its defenses. They notice enhanced security that could foil Sartet’s scheme, but upon learning the jewels will soon be moved to New York, Nicosia devises a plan to steal them in transit. He dispatches Jack [Sydney Chaplin], an alcoholic ex-pilot, to Paris to assist with the heist.

To ensure Sartet can leave with forged papers, Le Goff traces the forger who made his previous passport. Coincidentally, Vittorio has been using the same man to produce several fake papers, and Le Goff uncovers the studio’s number among Vittorio’s records. When questioned, Vittorio insists the employee no longer works for him, though the implication lingers.

The Manalese retreat to a hideout near the Italian border. Jeanne sunbathes nude in front of Sartet, and the two begin an affair, but their privacy is broken when Roberto, Jeanne’s six-year-old nephew, wanders in. She begs him not to tell anyone about what he’s seen.

Sartet travels to Rome and secretly kidnaps Edward Evans, an English insurance man, then takes Evans’ place among the officials guarding the jewels during their flight. In Paris, as Jack, Jeanne, Vittorio, and his two sons wait to board the plane, they are taken by surprise when Evans’ wife arrives, intending to accompany her husband to New York. Vittorio deftly manipulates her, steering her to believe Evans will be on the next day’s flight, while the jewels are actually set to move. As the plane loads and lifts off, Mrs. Evans calls the hotel in Rome and realizes Evans never arrived; she identifies Sartet as one of the men she saw on the plane.

During the plane’s descent toward New York, the Manalese hijack the aircraft. Police race to the airport, but Jack lands the plane on a new stretch of highway not yet open to traffic. Nicosia’s men are waiting to unload the jewels, and the gang splits up. Sartet hides in New York, waiting for his share and a ticket to Veracruz.

Back in Paris, the Manalese watch a film in which a couple starts to make love, and Roberto blurts out that it resembles what Sartet did with Jeanne. Although Jeanne denies the insinuation, Vittorio withholds Sartet’s share and lures him back to Paris. Monique Sartet [Danielle Volle] walks through the airport to warn her brother, only to find Vittorio’s sons and son-in-law awaiting Sartet; Le Goff arrests them.

Sartet, who had arrived in Paris earlier than expected, calls Vittorio to arrange a meeting at an isolated spot. Vittorio brings Jeanne along, and while Sartet is counting the money, Vittorio shoots both Sartet and Jeanne dead, leaving the cash beside the bodies. When Vittorio returns home, Le Goff is waiting to arrest him.

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The Sicilian Clan Themes and Keywords

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The Sicilian Clan Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for The Sicilian Clan across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


Сицилийский клан Le clan des Siciliens Os Sicilianos El clan siciliano 神机妙算 Sicilský klan Klanen fra Sicilien Sisilialaisklaani Η συμμορία των Σικελών A szicíliaiak klánja Shishirian シシリアン(1969) Sicilianerklanen Klan Sycylijczyków O Clã dos Sicilianos Clanul sicilienilor Sicílsky klan El clan de los sicilianos Sicilianska klanen 神機妙算 Sicilyalılar Sicilyalılar Çetesi Сицилійський клан Der Clan der Sizilianer Sicilijanski klan Il clan dei siciliani Den sicilianska klanen Сицилианският клан 西西里黑幫 시실리안 Η Συμμορία Των Σικελών دسته سیسیلی‌ها სიცილიური კლანი シシリアン

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