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5 Is the Perfect Number

Peppino, a retired hitman for the Camorra, has now fully passed on his job and know-how to his single son, Nino. But when Nino is brutally assassinated, the old man is back in business to take revenge. Aside his everlasting love Rita and his longtime henchman Totò, Peppino will go to any lengths, even if it means bringing the Camorra down.

Top Cast

  • Toni Servillo

    Toni Servillo

    Peppino Lo Cicero

  • Valeria Golino

    Valeria Golino

    Rita

  • Carlo Buccirosso

    Carlo Buccirosso

    Totò o' Macellaio

  • Iaia Forte

    Iaia Forte

    Madonna

  • Giovanni Ludeno

    Giovanni Ludeno

    Gobbo

  • Valentina Curatoli

    Valentina Curatoli

    Immacolata

  • Lorenzo Lancellotti

    Lorenzo Lancellotti

    Nino

  • Vincenzo Nemolato

    Vincenzo Nemolato

    Mister Ics

  • Emanuele Nocerino

    Emanuele Nocerino

    Nino Bambino

Overview

Peppino, a retired hitman for the Camorra, has now fully passed on his job and know-how to his single son, Nino. But when Nino is brutally assassinated, the old man is back in business to take revenge. Aside his everlasting love Rita and his longtime henchman Totò, Peppino will go to any lengths, even if it means bringing the Camorra down.

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