Die Polizei klagt an - Der Geheimdienst tötet
Originaltitel: La polizia accusa: il servizio segreto uccide
- 1975
- 1 Std. 38 Min.
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6,4/10
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Zu Beginn der Ermittlungen in einem mysteriösen Mordfall soll ein Polizist gegen gefährliche Spitzenpolitiker und Militärs ermitteln.Zu Beginn der Ermittlungen in einem mysteriösen Mordfall soll ein Polizist gegen gefährliche Spitzenpolitiker und Militärs ermitteln.Zu Beginn der Ermittlungen in einem mysteriösen Mordfall soll ein Polizist gegen gefährliche Spitzenpolitiker und Militärs ermitteln.
Giovanni Di Benedetto
- Il generale Eugenio Stocchi
- (as Gianni De Benedetto)
Tom Felleghy
- Il colonnello Scanni
- (as Tommaso Felleghi)
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An interesting poliziotteschi made by and with a lot of the people from one of my all time favorites 'The Violent Professionals' 1973.
Sometimes the re-use of footage and score can lead to Deja vu.
Sometimes the re-use of footage and score can lead to Deja vu.
Sergio Martino has made many and different films silly, sexy, violent and serious. This one is the last type as long as you know here this is more a serious idea than the sometimes rather silly stuff. As Tomas Milian is in this one and you might not nearly even notice him. The Suspicious Death of a Minor (1975) is barely not a giallo but interesting and The Violent Professionals (1973) like these other ones a rather more thrilling political stories that are terrible films on what Italian's were rather like in the 70s. Luc Merenda and Mel Ferrer good as always and the great ride is also a very thinking about in Milan.
In 1970 there was almost a coup d'état by neo-fascists in Italy. The exciting film by Sergio MARTINO is based on this GOLPE BORGHESE.
Luc MERENDA plays a police officer who investigates murders in Rome and comes across inconsistencies. Since he is repeatedly told off by his superior (FALCON CREST star Mel FERRER), he teams up with a colleague from the secret service (unusual role for Tomas MILIAN). But the matter is becoming more and more dangerous...
Delia BOCCARDO, who celebrated her 75th birthday on January 29, 2023, is there as a brilliant journalist. Paola TEDESCO and Loredana NUSCIAK (Django) appear in smaller roles.
Very exciting crime film that also has elements of a political thriller (not quite as strong as in Damiano DAMIANI's films)!
Luc MERENDA plays a police officer who investigates murders in Rome and comes across inconsistencies. Since he is repeatedly told off by his superior (FALCON CREST star Mel FERRER), he teams up with a colleague from the secret service (unusual role for Tomas MILIAN). But the matter is becoming more and more dangerous...
Delia BOCCARDO, who celebrated her 75th birthday on January 29, 2023, is there as a brilliant journalist. Paola TEDESCO and Loredana NUSCIAK (Django) appear in smaller roles.
Very exciting crime film that also has elements of a political thriller (not quite as strong as in Damiano DAMIANI's films)!
A spate of 'suicides' of authority figures is plaguing Italy and Luc Merenda is the cop whose is going to ignore them while trying to figure out who killed some fat electrician with a poker. How, he wonders, does an electrician live in a huge palace and afford high class swanky prostitutes? And why does the last visiting hooker have 10 million lire (£25) in her drawer, and why has she tried to kill herself?
All sorts of things are transpiring as Luc tries to find out what's going on, much to the ire of DA Mel Ferrer. The mystery deepens as a man claiming to be a government agent is caught breaking into the electrician's house which uncovers a blackmail ring and a government organisation run by bearded Tomas Milian. Can Luc figure out what's going on before every single person involved gets murdered in some way? And who can he trust, as he finds out that blackmail would be preferable to what's really going on...
People might find that the first half of the film gets bogged down in Luc uncovering the elaborate mystery, interrogating people, and trying to track down witnesses before they get whacked, but Sergio Martino saves the action for the second half of the film where we get a complicated car chase, and a full-on helicopter led assault on a bad guy camp which reminded me of those great Italian Rambo rip-offs from the eighties. I wasn't sure what was going on by that point, but Luc did then take the time to indulge in a philosophical argument with one of the bad guys that cleared that right up. Kind of.
Tomas Milian isn't in this one so much so don't get disappointed if you're expecting him to run around in his pants, screaming. Mel Ferrer is also in a support role but does actually seem to dub his own voice but doesn't seem that animated, so the film mainly rests on Merenda's shoulders, and he does a fine job of looking suitably angry while punching Antonio Casale in the face.
Director Martino applies his usual style to the film, which is full of really wide angle shots, ensemble shots, and a couple of crane shots (that give the film a strange horror feeling during those particular scenes). I'd never heard of this one despite watching dozens of other Martino films, and it's another good one!
All sorts of things are transpiring as Luc tries to find out what's going on, much to the ire of DA Mel Ferrer. The mystery deepens as a man claiming to be a government agent is caught breaking into the electrician's house which uncovers a blackmail ring and a government organisation run by bearded Tomas Milian. Can Luc figure out what's going on before every single person involved gets murdered in some way? And who can he trust, as he finds out that blackmail would be preferable to what's really going on...
People might find that the first half of the film gets bogged down in Luc uncovering the elaborate mystery, interrogating people, and trying to track down witnesses before they get whacked, but Sergio Martino saves the action for the second half of the film where we get a complicated car chase, and a full-on helicopter led assault on a bad guy camp which reminded me of those great Italian Rambo rip-offs from the eighties. I wasn't sure what was going on by that point, but Luc did then take the time to indulge in a philosophical argument with one of the bad guys that cleared that right up. Kind of.
Tomas Milian isn't in this one so much so don't get disappointed if you're expecting him to run around in his pants, screaming. Mel Ferrer is also in a support role but does actually seem to dub his own voice but doesn't seem that animated, so the film mainly rests on Merenda's shoulders, and he does a fine job of looking suitably angry while punching Antonio Casale in the face.
Director Martino applies his usual style to the film, which is full of really wide angle shots, ensemble shots, and a couple of crane shots (that give the film a strange horror feeling during those particular scenes). I'd never heard of this one despite watching dozens of other Martino films, and it's another good one!
I mean that, for once, Sergio Martino gives us a political oriented crime thriller, not a common poliziottesco, which invaded the italian film industry in the seventies. No gangsters here but a complex political scheme, inspired by true events, as was PARALLAX VIEW in the USA. Plot, conspiracy, intelligence special services, shadow warlords.... A very American like Italian plot. Luc Merenda and Thomas Milian are awesome here, in this interesting movie, among my favourites from Sergio martino, far better than his giallos and other horror films. Very gloomy, brutal, gritty. Damiano Damiani or Pasquale Squitieri's movies spirit are not so far from this one.
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- PatzerDuring the prison riot the prisoners are seen throwing debris from the roof into the yard below, but, though the police and army below walk about amidst debris that has already fallen, none rains on them when it cuts between above and below, and no one in the yard makes any attempt to shield themselves from objects falling from on high.
- Zitate
Martinetti: [to Solmi] Money is everything, my friend. Money has intelligence, honor, beauty, security, honesty. When I began to lose money, I knew this very well.
- VerbindungenEdited from Milano trema: la polizia vuole giustizia (1973)
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