San Babila ore 20: un delitto inutile (1976)
Release Year: 1976
Nation: Italy
Alternative Title: Площад*Сан Бабила*, 20ч.:Едно ненужно престъпление, San Babila: 20.00 hodin, San Babilo - 20 hodin, Tuer pour tuer
Director: Carlo Lizzani
Writer: Carlo Lizzani, Mino Giarda, Ugo Pirro
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Adelina Tattilo, Carlo Maietto, Vincenzo De Leo
Companies: Agora Cinematografica
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: bomb, brutality, class struggle, female topless nudity, high heels, homosexuality, informer, jackknife, male slaps female, milan italy, natural breasts, neo fascism, police station, politics, rally, rowdy, sexual repression, social critic, sunglasses, union
Story
On a single day in Milan's Piazza San Babila, a group of neo-Nazi youths, regular patrons of a nearby bar, engage in a series of violent crimes including assaults and rape. Despite their attempts to evade capture, they are eventually identified and apprehended due to the testimony of one of their victims.
Summary
San Babila ore 20: un delitto inutile is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The movie is set against the backdrop of Italy's social unrest during the 1970s and focuses on the violent acts committed by a group of neo-Nazi youths in Milan's Piazza San Babila. The narrative follows their crimes and their ultimate downfall, with the police justice assured through the testimony of one of their victims.

