Cesarino Miceli Picardi, an Italian actor, brings a palpable intensity to his role in Gangsters '70 (1968), where he navigates the treacherous landscape of organized crime. His performance captures the essence of the era's gritty cinema, reflecting the raw energy and moral ambiguity that defined the genre. With a career rooted in the exploitation films of the late 1960s, Picardi's work in Gangsters '70 contributes to the film's cult status, serving as a testament to the allure of the crime narrative in Italian cinema.
Gangsters '70
After being released from prison, elderly Destil plans a heist to secure a peaceful retirement. He forms a gang and attempts to steal a briefcase full of diamonds, but another group of criminals catches onto his plan.