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The Thieves (Italian: I ladri, Spanish: Contrabando en Nápoles) is a 1959 Italian-Spanish criminal comedy film written and directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Totò and Giovanna Ralli.
Plot
Gangster Joe Castagneto is declared undesirable by the U.S. government and returns to Naples where, under a special surveillance, he will have to deal with the hard-working and smart Police Commissioner Gennaro Di Sapio.
Cast
Totò as Police Commissioner Gennaro Di Sapio
Armando Calvo as Joe Castagnato/Inspector Mac Millan
Giovanna Ralli as Maddalena Scognamiglio, Vincenzo's wife
Giacomo Furia as Vincenzo Scognamiglio
Enzo Turco as Brigadier Lanocella
Fred Buscaglione as himself
Juan José Menéndez as Alberto
Rafael Luis Calvo as Ciardella
Maria Luisa Rolando as Concetta Improta
Felix Fernandex as Dr. Ascione
Release
The Thieves was released on June 27, 1959.
See also
List of Italian films of 1959
References
External links
The Thieves at IMDb
The Thieves at AllMovie
The Thieves at the TCM Movie Database
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