Blood Feud (original: Un Fatto Di Sangue Nel Commune Di Sculiana Fra Due Uomini Per Causa Di Una Vedova Si Sospetano Moventi Politici. Amore-Morte-Shimmy. Lugano Belle. Tarantelle. Tarallucci È Vino.) is a italian drama directed by Lina Wertmüller in 1978. Listed as having the longest film title by the Guinness Book of World Records,but the English-language title in most of the world was simply Blood Feud. The story is set in the 30th years in a small Sicilian town. Mafian´s killer Vitto Acicatena (Turi Ferro) shot Angelo Paterno, the leader of the local fishermen's strike against the rising prices of their catch on a market. The widow Conchita (Sophia Loren), who after the murder of her husband miscarried, and intends to take revenge because the court of justice closed the case the offender is "unknown", is about to execute Vendetta herself. Socialist and attorney Rosario Maria Spalone (Marcello Mastroianni) offers her help, because it is an idealist, in addition to the falls madly in love. But from America comes another suitor, Angelo's cousin, Nicola Sanmichele (Giancarlo Giannini) alias Nick, which applies more illegal means to achieve justice. She has associated with these two men for reach her revenge and wins, when shot a killer of her husband in the harbor, but loses the match with internal ambivalence in love. Both men died in the firefight, but she wears under the heart a child of one of them.
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