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Rulers of the City is one of those gritty 1970s crime flicks that really dives into the seedier side of urban life. The story follows Tony, a loan collector for the mob, who's really stuck in a rut. There's something about his discontent that resonates, and when he teams up with Napoli, another disgruntled enforcer, everything spirals into a tense mix of action and moral questioning. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it captures that raw, tough atmosphere of the era. Performances are solid, with a kind of authenticity that makes their struggles palpable. Plus, the practical effects during the confrontations add a layer of realism, making it stand out among similar titles from the time.
Rulers of the City hasn't had a widely circulated release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It originally saw limited screenings and has only sporadically appeared on home video, leading to a scarcity in physical formats. There's a niche interest in the film, particularly among those who appreciate the raw style of 70s crime cinema, so finding a good copy can be quite the hunt.
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