If you’ve always wanted to see how Quentin Tarantino would make Money Heist, you should watch The Duce’s Treasure. The crazy action hit revolves around a cobbled together team of anti-fascists based on the Inglourious Basterds model, that Mussolini wants to relieve of his greatest treasure.
Netflix action The Duce’s Treasure: Money Heist meets Inglourious Basterds
A young Mussolini opponent (Pietro Castellitto) and a young lady (Matilda De Angelis) want to put together a group of bank robbers. After years of war they want let the fascist leader finally pay for his crimes and steal a great treasure from his headquarters in Milan.
Watch the English trailer of The Duce’s Treasure here:
Robbing Mussolini – Trailer (English Subs) HD
Similar to Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds or Heist of Money, the right accomplices must of course first be found. Among them is a racing driver with his adrenaline and drug addiction turns the raid into a time bomb.
Director Renato De Maria (The Unmerciful One) seems to be well aware of the big parallels. As seen in the trailer, he generously quotes from Tarantino’s action hit. With a gun pointed in the crotch.
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