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Brutale Stadt

Originaltitel: Città violenta
  • 1970
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 48 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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Charles Bronson in Brutale Stadt (1970)
After being double-crossed by his mistress and barely escaping a murder attempt, a hit-man sets out to take his revenge on the woman and the mob boss who put her up to it.
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Nachdem er von seiner Geliebten betrogen wurde und nur knapp einem Mordversuch entkommen ist, macht sich ein Auftragskiller auf, um sich an der Frau und dem Mafiaboss, der sie dazu angestift... Alles lesenNachdem er von seiner Geliebten betrogen wurde und nur knapp einem Mordversuch entkommen ist, macht sich ein Auftragskiller auf, um sich an der Frau und dem Mafiaboss, der sie dazu angestiftet hat, zu rächen.Nachdem er von seiner Geliebten betrogen wurde und nur knapp einem Mordversuch entkommen ist, macht sich ein Auftragskiller auf, um sich an der Frau und dem Mafiaboss, der sie dazu angestiftet hat, zu rächen.

  • Regie
    • Sergio Sollima
  • Drehbuch
    • Dino Maiuri
    • Massimo De Rita
    • Sauro Scavolini
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Charles Bronson
    • Telly Savalas
    • Jill Ireland
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    6,2/10
    3955
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sergio Sollima
    • Drehbuch
      • Dino Maiuri
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Sauro Scavolini
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Charles Bronson
      • Telly Savalas
      • Jill Ireland
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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Jeff Heston
    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Al Weber
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Vanessa Shelton
    Umberto Orsini
    Umberto Orsini
    • Steve
    Michel Constantin
    Michel Constantin
    • Killain
    Rai Sanders
    • Jeff's Cellmate
    Benjamin Lev
    • Jeff's Cellmate
    Peter Dane
    • Television Host
    Corinne Dunne
    • Nightclub Patron
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    Raymond Pellegrin
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    George Savalas
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    • Regie
      • Sergio Sollima
    • Drehbuch
      • Dino Maiuri
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Sauro Scavolini
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    6gridoon2025

    The opening car chase, Morricone's score and the ending are fantastic, even if the rest of the movie is not.

    One of the better Charles Bronson films, with an exhilarating wordless car chase opening sequence, a memorable shock ending, and one of Ennio Morricone's greatest scores. The story does not sustain its initial momentum, but the film is stylishly shot throughout by Sergio Sollima, who gives it the flavor of an urban spaghetti Western. Bronson is typically muscular and assured; Jill Ireland, whom I often find bland, is quite hot this time, and gives one of her most accomplished performances. **1/2 out of 4.
    8Witchfinder-General-666

    Stunning Sollima Crime-Action With Bronson

    I'm a big fan of Sergio Sollima's ingenious Spaghetti Westerns, and Charles Bronson is without doubt a great enrichment to any movie he played in. Sollima's "Citta Violenta" aka. "Violent City" aka. "The Family" of 1970 is a very good crime/action flick with Bronson in the leading role and a great score by Ennio Morricone. "The Family" may not quite share the brilliance of Sollima's Westerns, but it is definitely a very solid, greatly acted film that no Bronson fan can afford to miss!

    After hit man Jeff Heston (Charles Bronson) is double crossed by his girlfriend (Bronson's real life wife Jill Ireland), and almost gets killed by rival gangsters, he spends the following four years in prison. After getting out of jail, he wants to track down those who betrayed him. It is not so easy, however, to find out who was involved in his assassination attempt, and Heston has to make quite an effort to distinguish between friends and enemies.

    Charles Bronson is once again great as the leading character, and definitely the best choice to play Jeff Heston. Telly Savalas also delivers a great performance as the boss of a crime family. Although many folks seem to think differently, I also found that Jill Ireland did a great job as femme fatale Vanessa. One of the few things that were not quite necessary in "Citta Violenta", were the endless car chases. Car chases are of course mandatory for a film like this, but when they get too long, they can get a bit boring easily. The car chase sequences here are usually followed by violent action, however. The movie is quite imaginatively photographed, and Ennio Morricone's score is, as always, great, and although it is a bit different to the 'typical' Morricone that we're used to from Westerns, it is immediately clear who composed this soundtrack.

    A very well made action flick with a great leading performance by Bronson, "Citta Violenta" is a great flick, maybe not quite as essential as Sollima's Westerns, but immensely entertaining, atmospheric and totally badass, and not to be missed by a Bronson fan. 8/10
    7Hey_Sweden

    Has a great beginning and ending.

    Charles Bronson is at his coolest and most bad ass in this entertaining Italian crime flick. Bronson plays Jeff Heston, a professional hit man who wants to leave that line of work behind him. But his associates will have NONE of that, and spend a lot of time trying to set him up and take him out. When attempts are made on his life, Jeff makes it his mission to get revenge on the old "friend" and current flame who tried to eliminate him.

    Adding a shot in the arm is Telly Savalas, appearing around the one hour mark, as a slick, rich gangster, Al Weber. Telly is a lot of fun to watch. Female lead Jill Ireland is less satisfactory (but looks amazing), but she's not bad as this scheming, conniving person. The excellent international cast also includes Michel Constantin as Killain, Umberto Orsini as Steve, and Ray Saunders as one of Jeffs' cell mates.

    This twist laden script, with six people in total credited for the story and screenplay (including Lina Wertmuller and director Sergio Sollima), has the potential to confuse the viewer, especially as it doesn't always exist in one time frame. But Sollima does an excellent job at crafting the action. One can hardly fail to notice that the opening set piece plays out wordlessly, with no actors speaking until about 12 minutes along. A climactic elevator ride similarly plays out almost without sound. The camera work is first rate, as is the use of various locations. The pacing may cause some viewers to fidget, as it's very deliberate most of the time.

    Bronson fans will see a different side of him here, as he roughs up his real life wife Ireland on more than one occasion. He's not a squeaky clean protagonist, for sure. The ending may likewise take some people by surprise.

    Overall this is stylish trash, well shot in Techniscope and featuring a typically eclectic soundtrack courtesy of the legendary Ennio Morricone. There are also little doses of nudity along the way.

    Seven out of 10.
    6movieman_kev

    lesser Sollima film, lesser Bronson movie, but still entertaining enough

    After the highly entertaining Run,Man, Run, writer/ Director Sergio Sollima returned with this satisfying,if not all successful, tale of a hit-man, Jeff, who gained a conscience (Charles Bronson) and his quest to find the people who've double-crossed him and had him thrown in jail (and almost killed). Mrs. Bronson, Jill Ireland, is on hand as the conniving girlfriend who along with local mafioso boss, Weber (Telly Savalas) play him for a patsy. Entertaining enough and the re-added minutes of footage in the Anchor Bay released DVD of this is very welcome. Any fellow Bronson appreciator will find nothing to complain about with this one, and Jill (it very well could be a body double though) supplies the T&A content quite nicely (and multiple times). Fans of the director will be slightly off-put as this isn't as good as his films that came directly before (Run, Man, Run, The Big Gundown, Face to Face), nor after (Revolver) all of which are highly recommended by me by the way. However this is still a welcome enough diversion.

    My Grade: B-
    6Bunuel1976

    VIOLENT CITY (Sergio Sollima, 1970) **1/2

    Director Sollima first forsook the Western genre with this stylish gangster drama: its complex revenge plot is, basically, a combination of two seminal American noirs – OUT OF THE PAST (1947) and POINT BLANK (1967). The end result is overlong and deliberately-paced – but the second half generates considerable tension, and the action sequences (particularly the opening car chase, a racing-car ‘accident’ and the climactic shoot-out in a rising elevator which, incidentally, are all the more effective for being completely dialogue-free) are undeniably well-staged and exciting.

    The film also provided its star, Charles Bronson, with a virtual template for all his subsequent vehicles; though his real-life wife Jill Ireland (who appears in a surprising number of nude scenes) doesn’t quite cut it as a femme fatale, the couple’s chemistry is more than evident and gives credence to the on/off romance which essentially drives the narrative. Also in the cast: Telly Savalas (in his all-too-typical role of crime kingpin), Umberto Orsini (as a shady lawyer) and Michel Constantin (as Bronson’s ageing junkie pal). Beneficial, too, is the unusual New Orleans setting – and the remaining credentials are certainly imposing: “Euro Cult” fixture Ennio Morricone’s score is excellent (but, again, the main theme is awfully similar to that of REVOLVER [1973] and THE UNTOUCHABLES [1987]!); renowned cinematographer Aldo Tonti; and, most astonishingly, co-screenwriter Lina Wertmuller.

    The DVD features an informative 15-minute interview with Sollima, in which he discusses how he became involved with the project: invariably, he had found the original script terrible but was eventually lured by the opportunity of a U.S. shoot, mentions that the lead roles were originally intended for Jon Voight and Sharon Tate(!), and even recalls an amusing anecdote which sums up Morricone’s attitude to films.

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    • Wissenswertes
      One of sixteen cinema movie collaborations of actor Charles Bronson with actress Jill Ireland. They were a married couple who remained faithful to each other until separated by her death on May 18, 1990.
    • Patzer
      In the shooting scene after Coogan and Vanessa left in the Porsche, the P08 Luger, with which Jeff kills his three pursuers, is seen at one moment in a take from behind with the breech opened (magazine empty) and in the very next moment in a take from the front with the breech closed (pistol loaded). This continuity-error is about ten minutes into the movie, in a scene where Jeff lies in the sand and shoots the last attacker on the other side of the burning car.
    • Zitate

      Al Weber: You like my place? It costs more than an aircraft carrier,

      [chuckles]

      Al Weber: but I had to have it.

      [pushes button, and giant mural disappears to reveal indoor swimming pool]

      Al Weber: I've got a very, very demanding wife. You know something, before she'd marry me, I had to buy her a million dollar country place.

      [she is swimming naked in the pool]

      Al Weber: Hey, I'm not complaining. She earned it long before the honeymoon was even over.

      [chuckles]

      Al Weber: You've got a lot of style.

      [she gets out and Jeff sees that it's Vanessa]

      Al Weber: You know something, Jeff, I'm not a novice, I've been around, but I will tell you something. She showed me more surprises, I mean, very, very pleasant ones.

      [as Jeff looks at her]

      Al Weber: Oh, oh, I forgot, you knew her. She used to run around with you a couple of years ago, right, and then she dumped you for this guy Coogan when he got his inheritance. It's all right, Jeff, I squared it for you. I mean, she dumped him too, and quickly, the minute she met me. Hey, you were smart to let her go. I mean, she's too... she's too lively. No, you're young, you'd have taken it too badly. As for me, as far as I'm concerned, when she goes off on one of these escapades, you know, I'm... relieved, I'm an old man, I gotta rest every now and then. Oh, women, they're so beautiful, you know, they could be the biggest boors in the world, and yet, they insist on... propriety, and keeping up appearances. When she goes off on these romantic weekends, then she knows that if I object, she wouldn't move an inch, and yet, she comes back, and she starts these... these scenes, telling all these lies, twenty years old is the tale. Ah. You know, in her own way, I think she's... she's a great artist. Come on, let's drink, let's drink... let's drink to the talents of my wife.

      Jeff Heston: I told you I wasn't thirsty.

    • Crazy Credits
      The end titles are brief, lasting little more than thirty seconds, accompanied by Ennio Morricone's dramatic theme. The credits run out after a mentioning of a wig supplier. Blank screen. The theme music continues gloriously, till eventual completion.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The Anchor Bay DVD version restores eight minutes of footage originally cut by United Artists for the U.S. release. Because these scenes were never dubbed into English, they are presented in their original Italian language with English subtitles.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Shooting Violent City (2001)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. November 1970 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Italien
      • Frankreich
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      • Italienisch
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      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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