

The more contrabands you get to confiscate, the more rewards you will earn. Captured gang members will be put behind bars and you will receive recognition from the higher-ups.

When that happens, you will have to call for backup as you chase and fire at them. Some gangs won’t even care to stop at your checkpoint and that’s where the fun begins. They know that you’re into them and they will act in defense right away, so you always have to be on your guard and stay vigilant. You have to keep in mind that most of these smugglers won’t be nice.

There are even times when a superior will warn you about a particularly suspicious vehicle. When things get out of hand, you can always request backup. You’re not completely on your own though because you will have the support of your comrades and superiors. According to Troy Howarth, a release in the United Kingdom was given the title My Sister in Law.As the post inspector in Contraband Police, you serve as the first line of defense against gangs who will try to infiltrate your base with illegal drugs, weapons, and even cash. It was not released in English-language theatres.

My Sister in Law was released on 5 November 1976. The film's screenplay was by husband-and-wife writing team Franco Marotta and Laura Toscano. La Pretora found director Lucio Fulci working with an irregular group of collaborators with only assistant director Roberto Giandalia who would go on to work as Fulci for nearly all of Fulci's films concluding with Murder Rock and editor Orenalla Micheli, the rest of the crew are not his regular collaborators. Alas, we made it at the wrong time, as when we decided to try our hand at the genre Fenech's moment had already passed and her name was not so much of an asset as before." Producer Roberto Barigia stated that the film was made "out of the need to make a film starring Fenech, who at that time was a box-office star.
