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Director:
Enzo G. Castellari
Cast:
Franco Nero, Sybil Danning, Mario Maranzana…
Plot:
An American narcotics agent is murdered in Italy. The head of the department decides to hire Larry Stanziani, 'The Cobra'. Larry, a former agent and now a third-rate private detective, uses the opportunity to get even with an old enemy, but soon he finds out he's facing a relentless organization.
Il giorno del Cobra
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082451
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SOURCE: Il giorno del Cobra 1980 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director: Enzo G. Castellari
Stars: Franco Nero, Sybil Danning, Mario Maranzana
Plot: An American narcotics agent is murdered in Italy. The head of the department decides to hire Larry Stanziani, 'The Cobra'. Larry, a former agent and now a third-rate private detective, uses the opportunity to get even with an old enemy, but soon he finds out he's facing a relentless organization.
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An American narcotics agent is murdered in Italy. The head of the department decides to hire Larry Stanziani, 'The Cobra'. Larry, a former agent and now a third-rate private detective, uses the opportunity to get even with an old enemy, but soon he finds out he's facing a relentless organization.—Kurt Aerden