Street People (, also known as The Executors and The Sicilian Cross) is an Italian crime-action film directed in 1976 by Maurizio Lucidi. It was written, among others, by the French Connection 's screenwriter, Ernest Tidyman. It was released in United States by American International Pictures.
An Anglo-Sicilian hit man and his driver must find out who put a shipment of heroin in a cross sent from Sicily to San Francisco.
Street People was filmed at Incir-De Paolis in Rome and on location in San Francisco and Agrigento.
Street People was released theatrically in Italy on 30 March 1976 where it was distributed by Agora Cinematografica. It grossed a total of 458,098,620 Italian lire on its theatrical release.
The Evening Independents film critic Jim Moorehead wrote: "The problem [of the film] is that the story line makes very little sense. Same is true with the editing. Ditto the dialog".