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  1. Bloody Payroll (Italian: Milano violenta) is a 1976 Italian noir-poliziotteschi crime film written and directed by Mario Caiano. Author Roberto Curti described the film as more of a film noir than a poliziottesco.

  2. A gang pulls a robbery which goes seriously awry. In their eagerness to escape they start shooting and it turns into a bloodbath, after which they take hostages in their escape attempt. Soon the gang turns on one of its members and tries to kill him, but it turns out to be their biggest mistake.

  3. With Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Claudio Cassinelli, Elio Zamuto, Silvia Dionisio. A gang pulls a robbery, which goes seriously awry. In their eagerness to escape they start shooting and it turns into a bloodbath, after which they take hostages in their escape attempt.

  4. Bloody Payroll is a film directed by Mario Caiano with Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Claudio Cassinelli, Elio Zamuto, Silvia Dionisio .... Year: 1976. Original title: Milano violenta. Synopsis: A gang pulls a robbery, which goes seriously awry.

  5. Maestro, Mario Caiano's vastly underappreciated, high-octane poliziottesco, 'Bloody Payroll' seethes with a blistering bellicosity, this thrilling, increasingly sadistic, balaclava-blasting crime classic climaxes with a screen-meltingly savage showdown between the sociopathic, Montalbani, and the ever decreasing members of his treacherous gang!

  6. The Suspicious Death of a Minor was developed under the title Milano Violenta (transl. Violent Milan), a title later used for Mario Caiano's film Bloody Payroll. The film was a hybrid of a crime film and a giallo.

  7. A gang of thieves pulls a heist that gets bloody and busted by the police. The gangsters, and consequently the money, split, and it follows the mastermind behind the crime trying to get his cut back, while the cops follow him to try and bust all the criminals involved.