1970. Directed by Camillo Bazzoni - A man working out his sentence in an American penitentiary just escapes being murdered by somebody sent by the Mafia. He then decides to tell everything he knows to the police, but the mob is watching, and next time they won't miss their target! "Rosario Inzulìa (Antonio Sabato), a young man involved with the Mafia, was sentenced to labor camp, forced to pay also for crimes he didn't commit. After eight long years of imprisonment he's finally released. Rosario goes back to Sicily, where he learns that his wife died in an accident. He tries to rebuild his life, but when he finds out that his wife was murdered, he decides that it's time to take action: alone against the Mafia!" Original title: "E venne il giorno dei limoni neri". VIEWER COMMENT: "A movie which shows the dismal social plague of the Mafia: a man imprisoned who comes back to his city and discovers that death of his wife was not an accident, an inquiry which goes on to catch "big fishes", honour questions to solve... Very good starting, good pictures, good dialogues too." VIEWER COMMENT: "An Italian mob revenge movie with a twist comprises the running time of this Euro gangster film released after the success of 'THE GODFATHER'. The underrated Antonio Sabato plays the main character released after an eight year stretch which he took the fall for and swears vengeance on his mob cronies for also killing his wife. Florinda Bolkan cameos as the widow of Sabato's friend. The film is deliriously photographed by Sandro Mancori who helmed many Spaghetti Westerns and the music is by Carlo Rustichelli who scored many Horror and Sword and Sandal films of that period. The direction by Camillo Bazzoni is gritty and flamboyant."