
All Night Long
Action · Crime
Overview
The Chinese man, a psychopathic criminal, is the mastermind of the drug trafficking network from the East and is interested in controlling the territory. His arch-rival is the ruthless and unscrupulous crime boss Saggese. Both men operate in a metropolis filled with hallucinatory characters, where among gang members, hitmen, reporters, and police officers, staying alive seems like a mission.
Top Cast


Clementino
Clementino
Cinese
Clementino
Cinese
Piero Maggiò
Piero Maggiò
Commissario Barbaro
Piero Maggiò
Commissario Barbaro
Ciccio Merolla
Ciccio Merolla
Pisiell
Ciccio Merolla
Pisiell
Raffaele Carotenuto
Raffaele Carotenuto
Fratello Cubani
Raffaele Carotenuto
Fratello Cubani
Maurizio Siano
Maurizio Siano
Fratello Cubani #2
Maurizio Siano
Fratello Cubani #2
Ntò
Ntò
Saggese
Ntò
Saggese
Roberta Grazia
Roberta Grazia
Miss Esposito
Roberta Grazia
Miss Esposito
Rosa Miranda
Rosa Miranda
Lucia
Rosa Miranda
Lucia
Paolo Maccaro
Paolo Maccaro
Vincenzo
Paolo Maccaro
Vincenzo


Antonio Buonomo
Antonio Buonomo
Franchetiello
Antonio Buonomo
Franchetiello
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