
Giovanni Falcone
Oct 08 1993
•2h 59m
•History, Crime
The story of the first ever "anti-mafia judges pool" established in the '80s at the Palermo Courthouse, in Sicily, in the '80s, while two mafia families started a 10-year-long war to obtain the complete control of smuggles.
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Michele Placido
Giovanni Falcone

Anna Bonaiuto
Francesca Falcone

Massimo Bonetti
Ninni Cassarà

Nello Riviè
Rocco Chinnici
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