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Arthur Bishop (Charles Bronson) & Steve McKenna (Jan-Michael Vincent, Bishops new hit-man apprentice) take on a home based mafia hit job located on the Italian coast. They try to make their get away along the mountainous and twisty roads and encounter LOTS of resistance. They try and fight their way through the situation with the help of pump action guns, great driveing and earth moving equipment. Short and sweet car chase towards the end of the film...
I love the music. The horns really make the scene more dramatic. Great movie.
dalmain77 1 year ago
The 130 in its early form was actually not well received by the public as it was thought that the interior finishing was below par for its asking price. It wan't until after revision brought about with the launch of the 130 Coupe that it looked like the flagship model it was meant to be. By then, it was too late as the image had stuck.
The final Alfa going over the cliff demonstrates good fuel tank integrity in that it did not blow up like so many Hollywood staged scenes of this type.
colong88 1 year ago
The Fiat 130!!! Nicest car from Fiat
olds1978 1 year ago
They don't make em like that anymore.
nrobnas43 2 years ago