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| director = Mario Bianchi

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| music = Tullio De Piscopo

| cinematography = Maurizio Salvatori

| editing = Cesare Bianchini

| studio = Falco Film

| distributor = ASA Cinematografica

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| runtime = 93 minutes

| country = Italy

| language = Italian

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'Don't Trust the Mafia' is a 1979 Italian crime film directed by Mario Bianchi.

Production



'Don't Trust the Mafia' was filmed at R.T.A. Elios in Rome and on location in Aversa. It was one of the three crime films director Mario Bianchi filmed in Naples between 1978 and 1979.

Release



'Don't Trust the Mafia' was released in Italy on 12 May 1979, where it was distributed by ASA Cinematografica. The film grossed 16.5 million Italian lira on its theatrical release. The film was released with the English-language title on Danish VHS as 'Don't Trust the Mafia'.

Reception



In a retrospective review, Roberto Curti stated that Bianchi's direction was "perfunctory as ever" with his "shoestring budget" being revealed "in every shot".

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