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Synopsis: Two Swedish business men are kidnapped in Rome by the Mob, and moved to Sicily. Carl Hamilton is sent to Sicily on direct order from the Swedish Government. He is sent to negotiate for their release. Hamiltons partner and best friend, Lundwall, is murdered by the Mob. Hamilton is dragged into a bitter and brutal vendetta between himself and the Mob-leader Don Tommaso.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
1995
135 min
46 Views


Find number seven. Seven.

- What should I do?

- You have to try.

- I do not know if we can defuse it.

- Keep trying.

Check number eight.

- Evacuate the area.

- Ok, sir.

- Give me Cortini.

-There is a specific frequency. A Moment.

Hurry.

Try to get in touch with Cortini.

It is important.

It looks abandoned.

Nitto, explain what is happening.

Where is everyone? Why is the gate open?

Can you explain?

Nitto, what are you doing?

I'm really sorry.

The Council have decided I should kill you.

- Why?

- I've told you about the cocaine shipment.

What have you done?

Your father would never

cross the Council.

I had to.

Do you understand?

Anna committed suicide.

And you know why.

We were in love. Twenty years ago.

I was no one

and you were Don Vincenzo's son.

And then...

The wedding.

I could not save her.

Poor Anna.

It's been a long time, Tommaso.

- Have you had contact with Cortini?

-Yes, he wants to talk to Hamilton.

Press the number five, nine, two.

Cut the blue wire.

- It does not stop!

Wait, I am coming!

Mom, Dad rescued

Kalle Beebop with the helicopter.

Hey, Kalle.

Okay... Careful. Hold on!

I wonder what is fantasy

and what is reality for her?

We will see how it goes.

No, this is too much.

What are they doing here?

We just wanted to

wish you a good vacation.

I know you like this vintage.

Thank you.

- How did you get a transmitter in the bottle?

- In the cork.

- What if he opens it?

- I know Carl.

He would never drink a Chteau La Tour

in a sailboat. He'll take it home.

We will know where he is.

Why did you do that?

It's your favorite wine.

If DG really wanted to give me a gift,

it would be his home-made apple cider.

And what was that then?

That? It was something else entirely.

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