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Romanzo Criminale
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{{Infobox Movie
|name = Romanzo Criminale
|picture = File:RomanzoCriminale.jpg
|caption = French Poster
|country = Italia
France
|director = Michele Placido
|date=2005
|language= Italian
|studio=Cattleya Studios
Aquarius Films
Babe Films
Warner Bros. Pictures
|distributor=Warner Bros. Entertainment Italia
|character1=Líbano
|actor1=Pierfrancesco Favino
|character2=Il Freddo
|actor2=Kim Rossi Stuart
|character3=Patrizia/Cinzia
|actor3=Anna Mouglalis
|character4=Commissario Scialoja
|actor4=Stefano Accorsi
|character5=Harvey Johnson
|actor5=Riccardo Scamarcio
Romanzo Criminale (lit. "Criminal Novel"- the English release kept the original Italian title) is a 2005 Italian crime drama directed by Michele Placido based on the 2002 novel of the same name. The book and movie were inspired by the true story of the Banda della Magliana; a crime syndicate that took over Rome in the 1970s.
The following weapons were used in the film Romanzo Criminale:
Shotguns
Unknown Shotgun
Buffalo is seen handling an unknown pump-action shotgun.
Submachineguns
Unknown Submachineguns
A policeman is seen with an unknown submachinegun in the opening sequence.
MAC-11
What appears to be a MAC-11 with the stock removed is used by Buffalo (Francesco Venditi) throughout the film.