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The Sicilian Connection 1972

★ 6.011 votes105 min📅 1972-12-21

"Ben Gazzara Smashes the Pipeline from the Poppy Fields of Turkey to the Sidewalks of New York!"

Ferdinando Baldi's *The Sicilian Connection (1972)* plunges audiences into the gritty underbelly of 1970s organized crime with a story of ambition, betrayal, and high-stakes smuggling.

Director: Ferdinando Baldi

Cast

Ben Gazzara
Ben Gazzara
Joseph Coppola
Silvia Monti
Silvia Monti
Claudia
Fausto Tozzi
Fausto Tozzi
Don Vincenzo Russo
Jess Hahn
Jess Hahn
Sacha
José Greci
José Greci
Lucia
Malisa Longo
Malisa Longo
Rosalia Calogero
Mario Pilar
Mario Pilar
Ibrahim
Luciano Catenacci
Luciano Catenacci
Tony Nicolodi
Steffen Zacharias
Steffen Zacharias
Selby
Luciano Rossi
Luciano Rossi
Dr. Hans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sicilian Connection (1972) about?

The film follows a small-time criminal who dares to enter the high-stakes world of drug smuggling, transporting opium from Turkey to Italy and beyond. But as profits grow, so do the betrayals, leaving him fighting to keep his share of a deal that's spinning out of control.

Who directed The Sicilian Connection?

Ferdinando Baldi, known for his work in Italian crime and spaghetti western films, directed *The Sicilian Connection*.

Who stars in The Sicilian Connection?

The film features Ben Gazzara as the lead, alongside Silvia Monti, Fausto Tozzi, and Jess Hahn in pivotal roles.

Is The Sicilian Connection (1972) worth watching?

For fans of 1970s crime thrillers, *The Sicilian Connection* delivers a solid blend of tension, style, and moral ambiguity. While not as polished as some classics, its raw energy and Gazzara's performance make it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is The Sicilian Connection?

The Sicilian Connection runs for 105 minutes.

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About The Sicilian Connection (1972) — A Gritty Crime Thriller with Ben Gazzara

Ferdinando Baldi's *The Sicilian Connection (1972)* plunges audiences into the gritty underbelly of 1970s organized crime with a story of ambition, betrayal, and high-stakes smuggling. Ben Gazzara stars as a determined but small-time criminal who seizes a chance to break into the lucrative drug trade, transporting opium from the poppy fields of Turkey to the streets of New York. As the operation unfolds, every player—from his Italian allies to the New York syndicate—demands their cut, setting the stage for a tense web of alliances and double-crosses. The film blends a moody, sun-drenched atmosphere with the raw tension of a crime thriller, where trust is a luxury few can afford.

Gazzara's charismatic yet morally ambiguous protagonist anchors a cast that includes Silvia Monti as a femme fatale tangled in the scheme and Fausto Tozzi as a ruthless enforcer. The Sicilian Connection (1972) isn't just a tale of crime—it's a character study of men chasing power in a world where loyalty is fleeting and survival means outsmarting everyone, including yourself.