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Los bandidos de Milán

Título original: Banditi a Milano
  • 1968
  • Approved
  • 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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Los bandidos de Milán (1968)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA detective is assigned to head a manhunt for four violent bank robbers.A detective is assigned to head a manhunt for four violent bank robbers.A detective is assigned to head a manhunt for four violent bank robbers.

  • Dirección
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Guionistas
    • Carlo Lizzani
    • Dino Maiuri
    • Massimo De Rita
  • Elenco
    • Gian Maria Volontè
    • Don Backy
    • Ray Lovelock
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
    927
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    • Dirección
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Guionistas
      • Carlo Lizzani
      • Dino Maiuri
      • Massimo De Rita
    • Elenco
      • Gian Maria Volontè
      • Don Backy
      • Ray Lovelock
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

    Fotos10

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    Elenco principal31

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    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • Pietro 'Piero' Cavallero
    Don Backy
    Don Backy
    • Sante Notarnicola
    Ray Lovelock
    Ray Lovelock
    • Donato 'Tuccio' Lopez
    • (as Raymond Lovelock)
    Ezio Sancrotti
    • Adriano Rovoletto 'Bartolini'
    Piero Mazzarella
    • Piva
    Laura Solari
    Laura Solari
    • Tuccio's Mother
    María Rosa Sclauzero
    • Piero's Secretary
    Ida Meda
    • Moglie di Piero
    Peter Martell
    Peter Martell
    • The Protector
    Enzo Fisichella
    • Policeman
    Gianni Bortolotto
      Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
        Gianni Pulone
        'Bang Bang' Toto Ruta
        • Club Hitman
        Carla Gravina
        Carla Gravina
        • Anna
        Emy Rossi Scotti
        Margaret Lee
        Margaret Lee
        • Prostitute
        Tomas Milian
        Tomas Milian
        • Commissario Basevi
        • Dirección
          • Carlo Lizzani
        • Guionistas
          • Carlo Lizzani
          • Dino Maiuri
          • Massimo De Rita
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        7django-1

        interesting semi-documentary study of bank robbers in Milan, predates the classic 70s Italian crime film cycle

        First of all, my review is of the English-dubbed version of this film, released briefly in the US by Paramount. I have a feeling that some of the subtleties of the Italian original were lost, especially in some of the initial scenes where Tomas Milian's character is being interviewed by a journalist. This film is quite in demand, due to it being directed by the legendary Carlo "Crazy Joe" Lizzani, and the action scenes are handled well as one would expect (the scene where the robbers, under the leadership of Gian Maria Volonte, shoot at civilians to get Milian's police to stop chasing them was truly shocking), but I would not put this in the top tier of Italian crime films, although it should get some bonus points for predating the classic wave of 70s Italian crime films. Those expecting an over-the-top Milian performance will be let down, as he is given "guest star" billing, and he is basically in the handsome leading man mold here, puffing a cigarette through a cigarette holder and looking in charge, but Volonte is the real star here, as well as the young Ray Lovelock, who does a great job as a teen with a taste for "success" who allows himself to be sucked into the world of crime. Margaret Lee's role is not major, and those expecting a meaty role from this great seductress will also be let down. I see that this film received a number of awards upon its release--it must have lost something in the dubbing, as it's competent and has interesting elements, but is nowhere near the level of something like, say, CONFESSIONS OF A POLICE CAPTAIN or about two dozen others I could name. The completist should probably own this, but I wouldn't spend a lot of time or money tracking down a copy. Finally, the ending is quite odd--I rewound it three times to make sure I wasn't missing something. An American film would rarely end in such an ambiguous manner--thank goodness for Italians!!!
        8rcoates-661-22249

        A Thinking Person's Poliziottesco

        Viewers expecting conventional gangster shenanigans may find themselves bewildered by this frenetic, postmodern, documentary-styled study of four bank robbers terrorizing Milan. Graced with wit, wild violence, flashes of pop art sensibility, and wonderful music from Riz Ortolani, Bandits in Milan is a unique experience within the crime genre.

        Scene-eating star Gian Maria Volonte puts in a high energy madman performance as the leader of the gang of bandits, grinning and simpering megalomaniacally throughout (and particularly evil-sounding in the German-dubbed version, Die Banditen von Mailand). A young and innocent-looking Ray Lovelock (billed as "Raymond") also appears to good effect, as does low-key Tomas Milian as the ironic police commissioner.

        Artful and briskly paced, Bandits in Milan is a lot to absorb (particularly if, like me, you're reading subtitles) and merits multiple viewings. Devotees of art films and action alike are advised to give it at least one shot.
        7Coventry

        The Poliziotesschi-prototype

        From cult/euro-exploitation perspective, "The Violent Four" (a.k.a "Bandits in Milan") is a very unique and fascinating landmark. Considering the subject matter, the type of characters, and the massive amount of graphical violence on display, this is - in fact - a forerunner of the numerous Poliziotesschi flicks that were made in Italy during the 1970s. However, it's generally assumed the Poliziotesschi-genre was inspired by Hollywood role-model blockbusters, like "Dirty Harry" and "The French Connection", so "The Violent Four" is actually a kind of native pioneer that got neglected.

        This film has everything a good Poliziotesschi must feature, but admittedly the narrative structure and plot are somewhat too chaotic. The first half hour, or so, plays like a mockumentary about the skyrocketing crime rates in the city of Milan. With police commissioner Tomas Milian acting like a sort of TV-game host, the long intro is like a collage with clips from robberies, gambling and prostitution rings, extortion and even the brutal murder of a call-girl. Only after this, the story introduces the titular "violent four"; - and again via flashback-interviews at the police station. The gang is extremely active, with sometimes three bank heists in one day, and uses a legitimate business as cover. Gian Maria Volantè, a truly brilliant actor, is terrific as the gang's leader, and Ray Lovelock stars as the apprentice in one of his first major roles.

        Personally, I prefer the virulent, hard-boiled and straightforward Poliziotesschi classics that started coming half a decade later, whether or not directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Maurizio Merli, but this is definitely a quintessential Italian cult/exploitation classic, recommended to the fans of this wonderful country's cinematic history.
        9tuco73

        Natural Born Killers 30 years earlier

        Inspired by some shocking criminal events of the time, this is a great and very ingenious piece of cinematography. Shot between a crime flick and a documentary it is extraordinary to see how long before Oliver Stone made his movie this one already had it all: the craziness, the character's excessive performances, the mix of footages (documentary, news, acting), the gratuitous violence... If in the 60's Italy produced some of the most important masterpieces, in the 70's Italy became extraordinarily experimental producing some incredible innovative movies and movie genres (the poliziottesco, Damiani's mafia movies, Argento's gialli, Bava's horrors, the soft porn comedies, Rosi's movie-inchiesta, to name the more famous) This movie has not dated and is still to be recommended to anyone interested in experimental movie-making. A tribute should be dedicated to that supreme actor named Gian Maria Volonte' here in top form.
        6Leofwine_draca

        Ahead of its time

        An ahead-of-its-time Italian crime flick that neatly prefigures the genre's heyday in the 1970s. This one follows a gang of violent robbers running amuck in Milan and the dedicated cops on their tail. A good cast includes a star-making turn from Ray Lovelock, while the documentary-style stylings work a treat and the action is well handled.

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          One of "100 Italian films to be saved", a list of 100 culturally and historically significant films that were compiled by the Venice Film Festival and the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities.
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          • 15 de enero de 1970 (México)
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          • Alessandria, Piedmont, Italia(Highway Patrol Station)
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          1 hora 38 minutos
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