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  1. The Day of the Owl ( Italian: Il giorno della civetta, released in the United States as Mafia) is a 1968 Italian–French crime drama film directed by Damiano Damiani, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Leonardo Sciascia, adapted for the screen by Damiani and Ugo Pirro.

  2. Film adaptation. The novel was adapted into the film of the same name in 1968 by Damiano Damiani, starring Franco Nero as Captain Bellodi and Claudia Cardinale as Rosa Nicolosi. The film does take some liberties when compared to the novel, but overall maintains the same message. Categories: 1961 novels. Novels by Leonardo Sciascia.

    • Leonardo Sciascia, Archibald Colquhoun, Arthur Oliver, George Scialabba
    • 1961
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0063010Mafia (1968) - IMDb

    With Claudia Cardinale, Franco Nero, Lee J. Cobb, Tano Cimarosa. The new chief of the Carabinieri in a small Sicilian town must fight corrupt officials, the frightened silence of witnesses and the local Mafia boss to solve a murder.

    • (1,9K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Damiano Damiani
    • 1970
  4. THE DAY OF THE OWL is a stylish and early 'polizia' film from Italy, made a few years before the Euro-crime genre really got going. It starts off with an arresting murder sequence which shows off director Damiano Damiani's considerable style before moving into a character-focused battle of wills between police and gangsters.

  5. Directed by Damiano Damiani. What are ‘friends’ for…? Why, for murder, terror, extortion, violence and other profitable enterprises! Set in Sicily, this violent crime drama tells the tale of an Italian cop who heads to a small island town to look into the death of a construction supplier.

    • (1,8K)
    • Damiano Damiani
  6. 18. Juni 2023 · The Day of the Owl stars Franco Nero as a police chief who, while investigating the death of a construction worker, goes up against corrupt officials and a ruthless mafia boss (Lee J. Cobb).

  7. The movie dramatizes the hold that the Mafia has on Sicilian life: the police, the judiciary, politics, and the Catholic Church. Everyone in the village is afraid to talk to Bellodi for fear they will be silenced forever. Awards. 1968: Berlin Film Festival: Official Selection.