Je vous salue, mafia! explained

Je vous salue, mafia!
Director:Raoul Lévy
Country:France
Italy
Language:Italian

Je vous salue, mafia! (Mafia, I Salute You or Hail Mafia) is a 1965 French Italian film directed by Raoul Lévy. It was released in Italy as Mafia, Yo Te Saludo. The film is based on a Pierre Lesou novel, which is also named Je vous salue, mafia![1]

It is a film noir.[2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Alan Goble

    . The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film . Alan . Goble . Alan Goble . Alan . Goble . September 2011 . . Ebook . 479. 978-3-11-095194-3 .

  2. Book: Je vous salue, mafia!—released in the States as Hail, Mafia—which is as noir-drenched a crime thriller as anything Hollywood ever produced. The unsettling monochrome tableaux of New Wave cinematographer Raoul Coutard have much to do . 162. Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen, 1950-1970: A History and Discography . Derrick . Bang . 9781476639888 . McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers . April 1, 2020.