The Gang (1977)

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Original Title: Le gang

In 1945, as World War Two comes to a close, five small time crooks unite to form a gang. After several bold robberies they become notorious as "the front-wheel drive gang". The police attempt to stop their crime spree with little success, but how long will their luck last?

Introduction
"The Gang" (also called "La Banda") is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Jack Palance, Thomas Hunter, Claudio Camaso, and Vittorio Mana. Embed In 1930s Milan, the movie tells the story of a merciless, ruthless gang led by Gino Lodi (Palance), who is planning a profitable heist. The motion picture presents an amazing mix of drama, action, and thriller, with a thrilling ending that leaves the audience breathless.

Plot
Gino Lodi (Jack Palance), a well-known mobster, go back to his hometown of Milan after a long stay in America, and he is determined to make a mark in the city's criminal underworld. He gathers a group of skilled lawbreakers, led by the negligent Remo Griva (Camaso), and collectively forms a violent and fatal gang. Their objective is to manage a bold heist-- the theft of ten million lire from a postal train that brings pension money.

To put his strategy into motion, Gino recruits a professional engineer called Walter (Hunter), who is forced to comply after the gang abducts his bride-to-be Marina (Mana). Walter's within understanding of the postal train's security makes him an important property to the gang, and his hesitation to participate in the burglary triggers stress within the group.

The gang diligently plans the break-in, making sure they cover every angle. They effectively infiltrate the postal train depot, utilizing their ability and experience to conquer any obstacles they encounter. Meanwhile, Walter attempts to develop a plan to conserve himself and his fiancee from the dangerous criminals.

Everything appears to be going according to prepare until the gang encounters a group of strikers at the depot, who will trigger a disturbance. The gang decides to take advantage of the mayhem, using the strikers as a cover to rob the train. Gino, ever the cold-blooded leader, forcibly takes Marina with him as a bizarre fortunate charm as he and his males start the dangerous operation.

Break-in and Betrayal
As the burglary unfolds, the gang encounters more challenges than anticipated. The police is on high alert, prepared to react to any criminal activity in the city. The strikers also prove to be a huge challenge, triggering confusion and chaos that disrupt the gang's plans. In the middle of the increasing stress, Gino ends up being significantly unstable, questioning the commitment of his fellow gang members.

The robbery is an unpleasant affair, with numerous casualties on both sides. Walter manages to conserve Marina from Gino's grasp, while the gang scrambles to escape capture. Amidst the mayhem, fractures start to form within the gang, leading to betrayal and infighting.

Thrilling Finale
In the thrilling climax of the film, Gino is determined to get away with the stolen money, even at the cost of his gang. With the authorities hot on their trail, the remaining gang members turn on each other, leading to a lethal stand-off. On the other hand, Walter and Marina frantically attempt to evade Gino's revenge, which results in a suspenseful chase scene.

The movie culminates in an explosive fight in between Gino and Walter, ending with the ultimate failure of the ruthless criminal offense lord and his gang. Despite the intense and violent struggles, the movie concludes on a lighter note, leaving the audience with a sense of hope and redemption for the protagonists.

Conclusion
"The Gang" is a trendy and interesting crime drama that combines aspects of thriller, action, and gritty realism. It features standout efficiencies, particularly by Jack Palance as the menacing and unforeseeable Gino Lodi, with a well-paced plot that keeps viewers hooked until the very end. Though the movie was released in 1977, its themes and gripping storyline make it an ageless classic, and well worth revisiting for fans of the criminal activity category.

Top Cast

  • Alain Delon (small)
    Alain Delon
    Robert
  • Xavier Depraz (small)
    Xavier Depraz
    Jo
  • Roland Bertin (small)
    Roland Bertin
    Raymond
  • Adalberto Maria Merli (small)
    Adalberto Maria Merli
    Manu
  • Maurice Barrier (small)
    Maurice Barrier
    Lucien
  • Raymond Bussières (small)
    Raymond Bussières
    Cornelius
  • Giampiero Albertini (small)
    Giampiero Albertini
    Leon
  • Laura Betti (small)
    Laura Betti
    Felicia
  • Nicole Calfan (small)
    Nicole Calfan
    Marinette
  • Gilette Barbier
  • Agnès Château
    Raymond's wife