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Mister Scarface (1976, Color): Jack Palance is Scarface Manzari, the godfather of the most feared gang in Rome. He makes an example of an insubordinate young punk named Rick by having his thugs beat the kid to a pulp. Rick nurses his wounds at his friend Tony's place. Tony works as an enforcer for Scarface's rival, but he harbors private dreams of being top dog himself. Fueled by a lust for money, power and revenge, the two young thugs hatch a plot to drag their bosses into a war, rob them blind, and disappear into the jungles of Brazil. As the two mob armies converge on a abandoned slaughterhouse, lured by a sham heroin buy, Rick and Tony prepare for a bloodbath.

Stylishly directed by Fernando Di Leo, Mister Scarface is a seedy 70s international crime drama filled with sadistic violence. Opening with a virtuoso slow-motion murder sequence lasting nearly three minutes, Mister Scarface features a powerful and eccentric performance from Jack Palance and offers feverish action from first frame to last.

Starring Jack Palance, Al Cliver, Harry Baer, Gisela Hahn; Directed by Vittorio Caprioli.

The Family Enforcer (1976, Color): Jerry is a good Catholic boy who seeks entry into the world of organized crime. Going to Mr. Pasta, a Mafia "talent scout" posing as a spaghetti merchant, Jerry exhibits a cunning aptitude for thievery while also displaying an arrogance that is both obnoxious and endearing. Featuring nuanced acting from a predominately Italian-American ensemble cast, as well as a breakthrough performance from future Academy Award winner Joe Pesci, Family Enforcer (a.k.a. The Death Collector) is both a violent mobster movie and insightful character study that anticipates the work of genre-bending directors James Toback (Fingers, 1978) and Nick Gomez (Laws of Gravity, 1992).

Starring Joe Pesci, Joseph Cortese, Lou Criscuola; Directed by Ralph De Vito.

Not Rated.

Released by Alpha Home Entertainment/Gotham. See more credits.