Born in 1929 in Paris, Marcel Bozzuffi carved a niche in Eurocult cinema with a distinct presence. He appears as the enigmatic character in Colt 38 Special Squad (1976), showcasing his versatility in the gritty crime genre. Earlier, in Caroline and the Rebels (1955), he exudes charm amidst the post-war backdrop of French society. Bozzuffi's contributions to these films embody the spirit of exploitation and cult narratives that resonate within the SassyFlix catalog.
Colt 38 Special Squad
The city of Turin is in the grip of a brutal crime boss known as "Il Marsigliese" and plenty of cops have good cause to want him dead — none more than Inspector Vanni, whose wife was murdered by the ruthless gangster. Having exhausted every other avenue, Vanni forms a crack squad of motorcycle-riding, Colt .38-toting elite officers, tasked with meting out justice on the margins of the law. But when "Il Marsigliese" launches a bombing campaign designed to extort a vast ransom from the city's authorities, Vanni finds himself in a race against time to exact his revenge and avert disaster.