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Borsalino is a 1970 gangster film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Rouvel. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival.
In 2009 Empire Magazine named it #19 in a poll of the 20 Greatest Gangster Movies You've Never Seen* (*Probably)
A sequel, Borsalino & Co., was released in 1974 with Alain Delon in the leading role.
Usage examples of "borsalino".
It was an Italian import, a Borsalino, and it was priced at twenty bucks.
Against the cold he had worn a hat, a gray felt Borsalino, with a red feather in the black band.
The man was dressed in an ancient bell-bottom suit of tan corduroy and wore a threadbare Borsalino hat.
He wore the collar, a black topcoat draped over his shoulders, a soft black Borsalino, black kid gloves which he removed when Father Dunn led the way into the foyer and introduced us.
Eugenio has submitted all the requisite papers for a new passport and local visa, has bought him two new silk suits and a handsome woolen Tyrolean duffle coat with a felt borsalino to match, as well as a pair of green knee-high rubber boots to splash about in, has provided him with liniments, medicines, toiletries, and even a wonderful old-fashioned cotton sleeping cap, and has replaced the cracked waterlogged shoes he came here in with three new pairs, custom made from the softest hand-tooled Venetian leather, remarking as he threw out the old ones that they reminded him of those strange stiff shoes made out of tree bark that he used to wear to school.
In the anteroom a thin-faced Italian man with a goatee was cleaning his fingernails with the blade of a large pocket knife, his feet up on the desk, a Borsalino hat tipped forward over the bridge of his nose.
The Reverend stood on the stoop, gray Borsalino hat clasped in hand, a nervous and apologetic look on his round face.
Reverend, accepting the glass, while laying his Borsalino on the coffee table.
A dark figure in a Borsalino hat and holding a hand up to one eye flung itself into a waiting taxi, which roared away like a fat yellow jacket.
Don Cooder, a feverish gleam in his eyes, slipped out the building bundled up in a belted trenchcoat, dark glasses, and Borsalino hat.
A black kid in a Borsalino hat came out of the library across the quadrangle.