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Uno bianca 2001

★ 7.135 votes190 min📅 2001-02-05

In the gritty streets of Rimini during 1991, chaos reigns as the infamous *Uno bianca* gang terrorizes the city with relentless, unpatterned crimes.

Director: Michele Soavi

Cast

Kim Rossi Stuart
Kim Rossi Stuart
Ispettore Valerio Maldesi
Dino Abbrescia
Dino Abbrescia
Vice-ispettore Rocco Atria
Valeria Milillo
Valeria Milillo
Luisa
Dario D'Ambrosi
Dario D'Ambrosi
Commissario Emilio Valli
Bruno Armando
Bruno Armando
Giudice Soavi
Giorgio Crisafi
Giorgio Crisafi
Commissario Tanzi
Massimo De Rossi
Massimo De Rossi
Procuratore Onofri
Claudio Botosso
Claudio Botosso
Agente Nino De Marchi
Emanuele Secci
Emanuele Secci
Agente De Riu
Pietro Bontempo
Pietro Bontempo
Michele Ferramonti

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Uno bianca (2001) about?

*Uno bianca (2001)* dramatizes the chilling crime spree of a masked gang terrorizing Rimini in 1991. Their attacks—ranging from armed robberies to lethal ambushes—defy patterns, leaving investigators baffled and the public on edge. As two detectives take up the case, they must piece together clues from past failures to uncover the truth behind the seemingly random violence.

Who directed Uno bianca?

The film was directed by Michele Soavi, known for blending horror and crime genres in Italian cinema.

Who stars in Uno bianca?

The cast includes Kim Rossi Stuart, Dino Abbrescia, Valeria Milillo, Dario D'Ambrosi, and Bruno Armando.

Is Uno bianca (2001) worth watching?

With its crime-thriller roots and based on real events, *Uno bianca (2001)* offers a tense, atmospheric experience. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its blend of suspense and crime drama makes it a compelling watch for fans of Italian genre films.

How long is Uno bianca?

The movie runs for 190 minutes.

About Uno bianca (2001) — The Real-Life Crime Spree That Shook Italy

In the gritty streets of Rimini during 1991, chaos reigns as the infamous *Uno bianca* gang terrorizes the city with relentless, unpatterned crimes. Operating from a white Fiat Uno, they strike without warning—banks, gas stations, even law enforcement fall victim to their violence. Are they political extremists? An international crime syndicate? Or a shadowy mafia enforcer squad? The answer remains elusive until a bloody confrontation forces authorities to assign two tenacious detectives to unravel the mystery.

As investigators dive into the fragmented notes of their predecessors and conduct fresh interviews, the puzzle pieces slowly come together. *Uno bianca (2001)*, directed by Michele Soavi, blends crime, action, and thriller elements into a gripping tale of law enforcement's struggle against an elusive enemy. The film captures the tension of a hunt where every clue is a potential dead end, and trust is a luxury no one can afford.