Director:
Jacques DerayCámara:
Jean-Jacques TarbèsMúsica:
Claude BollingReparto:
Alain Delon, Riccardo Cucciolla, Daniel Ivernel, Reinhard Kolldehoff, André Falcon, Lionel Vitrant, Adolfo Lastretti, Greg Germain, Pierre Koulak (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
La continuación de la exitosa Borsalino comienza justo donde lo dejó su predecesora. Con un tono más solemne que la anterior, en Borsalino y Cía el actor Alain Delon repite como protagonista interpretando el papel de Roch Siffredi quien, en esta ocasión, jura vengar el asesinato de su compañero François Capella. Una venganza que hará a Siffredi recorrer todo el Marsella de los años 30, un lugar gobernado por el crimen organizado y la lucha entre bandas, con tal de lograr su propósito. (Movistar+)
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One of the better action crime films with Alain Delon in the lead role, which draws inspiration from the complex political situation in France in the late 1930s and the influence of rising fascism. I saw Borsalino & Co. again after a long 12 years, and I am lowering my rating from a weaker four stars to a fair three. After all, this older film has a certain template-like quality and routine direction. Overall impression 55%. ()
“The world spins fast, Mr. Siffredi. Especially for those who are left alone...” An involuntary exit from the train and the explosive performance of a comedian on stage mark the beginning of a war. Simple, loud, and at times inconsistent, just the way lovers of old orders and gangster honor like it. The laconic Delon delivers roughly as many lines as the T-800, and before stylishly shoveling coal into the boiler, he exacts vengeance on the livers of his enemies. That first shot and the gloomy music accompanying it—yikes. ()