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Feuertanz

Originaltitel: Svegliati e uccidi
  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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Feuertanz (1966)
DramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLuciano Lutring is a dangerous fugitive in Italy, he meets Candida, a nightclub singer and they fall in love. On their back is Candida's lover Franco Magni, a two-bit gangster. Powered by hi... Alles lesenLuciano Lutring is a dangerous fugitive in Italy, he meets Candida, a nightclub singer and they fall in love. On their back is Candida's lover Franco Magni, a two-bit gangster. Powered by his new-found fame and reputation, Lutring increasingly becomes more and more reckless, robb... Alles lesenLuciano Lutring is a dangerous fugitive in Italy, he meets Candida, a nightclub singer and they fall in love. On their back is Candida's lover Franco Magni, a two-bit gangster. Powered by his new-found fame and reputation, Lutring increasingly becomes more and more reckless, robbing as many jewelry stores as he can and pawning them before the cops catch up with him. O... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Drehbuch
    • Ugo Pirro
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Robert Hoffmann
    • Lisa Gastoni
    • Gian Maria Volontè
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    6,2/10
    465
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    • Regie
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Drehbuch
      • Ugo Pirro
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Robert Hoffmann
      • Lisa Gastoni
      • Gian Maria Volontè
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    Robert Hoffmann
    Robert Hoffmann
    • Luciano Lutring
    Lisa Gastoni
    Lisa Gastoni
    • Yvonne Lutring
    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • Inspector Moroni
    Claudio Camaso
    Claudio Camaso
    • Franco Magni
    Renato Niccolai
    • Comm. Giuliani
    Ottavio Fanfani
    • Isp. Julien
    Pupo De Luca
      Corrado Olmi
      • Bobino, ricettatore
      Augusto Bonardi
      Renato Terra
      Renato Terra
        Emilio Delle Piane
        Roberto Maldera
        Roberto Maldera
        Aldo Suligoj
        • Agente francese
        Piero Buttarelli
          Rita Ricciarelli
          Marco Mariani
          Marco Mariani
          Marisa Rosales
          Ugo Bombognini
          • Landlord
          • (Nicht genannt)
          • Regie
            • Carlo Lizzani
          • Drehbuch
            • Ugo Pirro
            • Carlo Lizzani
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          6RodrigAndrisan

          Gian Maria Volontè, but not at his best!

          The whole film is about Robert Hoffman and Lisa Gastoni. They are both very beautiful, it's true, but they do the same thing again and again, in Milano, Como, Nice, Paris, etc. Gian Maria Volontè, the greatest actor of all time, has just a smaller role. The music of Ennio Morricone is good. Carlo Lizzani has directed much better films as "The Violent Four" (1968)Banditi a Milano (original title), with the same Gian Maria Volontè, but in a super role, or "Torino nera" (1972), with Bud Spencer, Françoise Fabian and Marcel Bozzuffi.
          8thalassafischer

          Poliziotteschi Based on a True Story

          Wake Up and Kill (Wake Up and Die is the English perversion) is not a giallo but a serious crime drama made the same year that Luciano Lurting was caught, an infamous Italian jewel thief who was finally apprehended in Paris, France.

          This movie deserves more attention because of how well-constructed it is and how engaging it remains nearly 60 years later despite a run time of over two hours in the original Italian version. Part of the fascination is that the subject matter is taken from the front page news of the time, but also that the crime drama so seriously focuses on the self-destructive nature of the man.

          Lurting's wife Candida works with the police in an attempt to stop him without it ending in his death, blinded by a love that only a young abused wife could possibly muster, as the film depicts him lying to her, slapping her around, and being utterly ungrateful for her attempts to have him taken alive.

          Wake Up and Kill shows the true nature of the sociopath, addicted to the thrill of a life of crime even when faced with loneliness and hunger. I'm afraid this classic film is not getting the love it deserves for that aspect alone.
          9Weirdling_Wolf

          Carlo Lizzani's adrenaline-fuelled, hugely influential Poliziotteschi classic!

          Gifted Director, Carlo Lizzani's audacious, adrenaline-fuelled, greatly influential poliziotteschi classic 'Wake Up & Kill' (1966) is the ceaselessly locomotive true crime classic that so energetically dramatizes the frantic, media-hyped rise, and subsequent ignominious fall of photogenic smash-and-grab merchant, Luciano Lutring. While filmed a good few years before the hyperbolic, bullet-blasted, road-carnage heyday of poliziotteschi mayhem masterminded by exploitation titans, Lenzi/Martino/Massi et al., Lizzani's no less thrilling 'Wake Up & Kill' expresses its very own unique personality! The dynamic, cinema verite style, the director cannily utilized allowed for considerably more intimacy, pathos and emotional gravitas over the grievous, downward spiralling plight of infamous jewel thief, Lutring (Robert Hoffman) and his ravishing songbird paramour, Angela (Lisa Gastoni).

          This consistently exhilarating 60s true crime drama forcefully grabs you from the explosive intro, as screenwriter, Ugo Pirro's cogent script keeps the viewer wholly immersed in misguided misfit, Lutring's cavalier, hubristic, whiskey-soaked Riviera crime spree that inexorably attracts the mercenary attentions of the over-mythologizing press, hyperbolically dubbing him the 'machine gun soloist'; a glib moniker that wily inspector, Moroni (Gian Maria Volonté) ardently hopes he might be able to stop becoming a statistical fact! The autobiographical film's vivid action sequences are no less dynamically rendered than the morbidly fascinating, increasingly desperate relationship between steadfastly loyal, Angela, and her fractious, machine gun-toting hoodlum husband, ostensibly leading them both to an inevitably destructive climax! 'Wake Up & Kill' might still be highly regarded as an influential true-crime masterpiece even without its scintillating score by, Ennio Morricone, yet sonorously endowed with such an enthralling theme, Carlo Lizzani's muscular, torn-from-the-headlines thriller is vertiginously elevated to that of a minor genre masterpiece! The beautifully restored Arrow Video Blu-ray is a fantastic addition to any avid film fan's Euro-Cult collection.
          7LeonLouisRicci

          INFLUENTIAL EURO-CRIME THRILLER...FAST-FLASHY-CHAOTIC...SPARKLING NEO-REALISM

          Before "Bonnie and Clyde" (1968) and the American Ultra-Stylized Revolution.

          Italian Cinema was Trending Toward Realistic, although Heightened Imagery.

          Influenced itself by the French "New Wave" and the Public's Maturing Taste for Evolutionary Input with Their Entertainment.

          More Violence, More Sex, More Action, More Movement, More-More-More.

          In this Mid-Sixties Thriller, based on a True Story, the Action Only Let's Up for the Love and Bickering of the "Crash and Grab" Jewelry Thief and His Wife.

          Taking Place in Italy and France Mostly.

          The Film is Highlighted by Remarkable On-Location, Cinema Verite Style Street Stuff. Glittering, Glossy, and Gritty Scenes and a Prescient Score by Moriconni.

          The Police and Press Become Involved and What Happens Surrounding these "Lovers on the Run" is a Sight to Behold.

          The Film Feels Disjointed and Jarringly Incomprehensible at Times,

          but there is No Time to Dwell, because Things Pick Up and Power On Relentlessly.

          For About 2 Hours the Movie Hardly Gives You Time to Breath and the Experience of Watching this Beautiful Mayhem may leave some "Breathless".

          A Frenetic, Frenzy of a Film that Paved the Way for American and European Cinema Styles for Decades.

          The Influence can Still be Felt Today.

          A Must-See for Film Historians,

          or Anyone Wanting an Overdose of Movie-Madness at its Most Colorful, Chaotic and Playful.
          6tomgillespie2002

          Feels dragged out but features some thrilling set-pieces

          Although the poliziotteschi sub-genre would not dominate the Italian box-office until the 1970's - a period which also saw crime movies in American cinema become distinctly grittier - it's roots can be traced back to the early work of director Carlo Lizzani. His early work, such as Wake Up and Kill (also known as Wake Up and Die) and The Violent Four (1968), laid the foundations for a rougher crime flick, movies that weren't afraid be socially aware or show Italy as the haven for crime and corruption it had become. For Wake Up and Kill, Lizzani took inspiration from one of the country's most popular Robin Hood figures - Luciano Lutring.

          To be honest, I hadn't heard of Lutring before I was reading up about the film before watching it. I also doubt many people outside of Italy, or perhaps France (where Lutring served 12 years in prison), would have heard of him either, but his story is a familiar one. The likes of Ned Kelly and Jesse James come immediately to mind - criminals who are pardoned of their acts through folk-tales, becoming mythic heroes in the process. Lutring (played with a charismatic swagger by Robert Hoffman) robs jewels in broad daylight by smashing shop windows with a hammer and grabbing what he can. As his fame rises and his reputation hardens, he turns increasingly violent, carrying a sub-machine gun in a violin case which lends him the name "the machine-gun soloist,".

          At first, Lizzani draws us into a sexy world of crime where every robbery lacks sophistication but sets the pulse racing, with sexy club singer Yvonne (Lisa Gastoni) soon on Lutring's arm before she realises what she's gotten herself into. Led by the determined Inspector Moroni (Gian Maria Volonte), the police are always one step behind Lutring's crime-spree. A few moments of casual domestic violence aside, Lizzani mainly portrays Lutring in a sympathetic light, being sexed-up by the media and blamed for crimes he didn't commit. For the crimes he does commit, Lizzani delivers a couple of well-handled and realistic set-pieces, usually in broad daylight. But at just shy of two hours (there are various versions of the movie out there - it appears I saw the longest) Wake Up and Kill feels dragged out, despite closing with a fantastic open-ended final scene.

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            Italian censorship visa # 46763 delivered on 2 April 1966.
          • Patzer
            When stopped at the gas station, you can see the front of their car, which is clearly a Chevy. When they're back in the car and driving, you can now see by the hood ornament that they're driving a BMW.
          • Verbindungen
            Referenced in Hexen von heute (1967)
          • Soundtracks
            Una Stanza Vuota
            Composed by Ennio Morricone

            Lyrics by Carlo Rossi

            Sung by Lisa Gastoni

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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 24. Februar 1967 (Westdeutschland)
          • Herkunftsländer
            • Italien
            • Frankreich
          • Sprache
            • Italienisch
          • Auch bekannt als
            • I Kill for Kicks
          • Drehorte
            • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Niederlande
          • Produktionsfirmen
            • Sanson Film
            • Castoro
            • Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinématographiques (CIPRA)
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            • 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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            • 1.85 : 1

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