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The Knock - Out Cop

The film is celebrated for its authentic, gritty, yet humorous portrayal of 1970s Naples street life.

Inspector Rizzo is a tough but fair detective operating in the heart of . He relies on his signature "hammer fists" and open-palm slaps to subdue criminals rather than firearms. The story follows his unofficial investigation into a new drug trafficking ring infiltrating the city. When his methods lead to a suspension from the force, he continues his crusade as a vigilante, eventually uncovering a conspiracy involving local mobsters and international drug lords. 🎬 Production & Cast Director: Steno (Stefano Vanzina) Starring: Bud Spencer (as Inspector "Flatfoot" Rizzo)

(originally titled Piedone lo sbirro , or Flatfoot ) is a 1973 Italian action-comedy directed by Steno . It stars the legendary Bud Spencer as Inspector "Flatfoot" Rizzo, a Naples police officer known for his brute strength and refusal to carry a gun. 🔍 Plot Overview The Knock Out Cop

While the film touches on serious crimes like murder and drug trafficking, it is balanced by Spencer's "superhuman" strength and cartoonish fight choreography.

The film's massive success in Italy and abroad turned "Flatfoot" into a beloved franchise. Spencer reprised the role in three sequels: (1975) Flatfoot in Africa (1978) Flatfoot in Egypt (1980) 🥊 Key Elements The film is celebrated for its authentic, gritty,

Rizzo’s strict "no-firearms" policy serves as a central character trait and a source of comedy.

A blend of the poliziotteschi (Italian crime thriller) genre with the slapstick comedy Spencer was famous for. 🌍 Legacy & Sequels The story follows his unofficial investigation into a

A catchy, iconic score composed by Guido and Maurizio De Angelis .