Squadra Antitruffa (1977) [NEW]

Squadra antitruffa (internationally released as Hit Squad or Swindle ) is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco action-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci . It is the third installment in the popular Nico Giraldi series , starring Tomas Milian . 1. Core Production Details

The film belongs to a period of Italian cinema that used the "seriality of news media" and contemporary crime waves to ground its storytelling. While many films in this genre focused on political violence, the Corbucci/Milian collaborations leaned into and the "maverick cop" archetype.

Squadra antitruffa serves as a bridge between the early, more serious entries like Squadra antiscippo and the later, more overtly comedic "Delitto" films. It established the formula of sending Giraldi to international locales to provide a larger scale for the production. Squadra antitruffa (1977)

Marshal Nico Giraldi is tasked with dismantling a sophisticated international fraud ring. The investigation leads him from the streets of Rome to San Francisco. Along the way, he encounters Bob Matthews (played by David Hemmings), a character linked to the scam operations. The film balances high-speed chases and action sequences with the character-driven humor typical of the Giraldi series.

: A blend of the gritty poliziottesco (Italian police thriller) and commedia all'italiana , reflecting the sociopolitical tumult of Italy’s "Years of Lead". Squadra antitruffa (internationally released as Hit Squad or

: Bruno Corbucci, a prolific figure in Italian genre cinema. Cast :

: Filmed partly in San Francisco , USA, and Rome , Italy. 2. Synopsis Core Production Details The film belongs to a

as Marshal Nico Giraldi, the unorthodox, foul-mouthed cop known for his signature hat and streetwise attitude. David Hemmings as Robert (Bob) Matthews.