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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn Genoa, a righteous police inspector fights to bring down a powerful drug ring, all while key suspects and those closest to him begin to die in more-or-less equal measure.In Genoa, a righteous police inspector fights to bring down a powerful drug ring, all while key suspects and those closest to him begin to die in more-or-less equal measure.In Genoa, a righteous police inspector fights to bring down a powerful drug ring, all while key suspects and those closest to him begin to die in more-or-less equal measure.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Stefania Girolami Goodwin
- Anita
- (as Stefania G. Castellari)
Edy Biagetti
- Griva's Friend
- (as Edgardo Biagetti)
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A criminal fiction with suspense , intrigue , frantic action , turns , a lot of twisted incidents , at the same time charged with tension and high level staging which the viewer could really enjoy . Stars an Italian police inspector called Belli (Franco Nero) , he is a man of action who'll stop at nothing to get his purports and at whatever cost , as he takes on a powerful European drug ring resulting in fateful consequences , at the same time he gets advices from a former criminal mastermind , Cafiero (Fernando Rey) . Along the way , Belli is reproved by his superior Commissioner Aldo Scavino (James Whitmore) who has compiled a dossier on mafia connections , and both of them battle hardly with organized crime.
Formula thriller with plenty of action , crisply edition , tension , intrigue , suspenseful , skin bared and lots of violence in exploitation style with reminiscent to "The French Connection" , "Dirty Harry" and ¨Charles Bronson¨films . A cop movie set in the Seventies , being realized in Italian style , and made by the prolific and cult director Enzo G Castellari . Here he delivers frenetic action , thriller and violence enough along the nail-biting flick . There is a good stuntwork with car races , biker leaping , spectacular car crashes and grisly killings , many of them shot in slow-moving . Fine entry in Poliziesco sub-genre with noisy action , thrills , shootouts , betrayals , car chases , explosions and large doses of violence . It belongs to Italian Poliziesco sub-genre , essentially developed in the Seventies and including ordinary trappings such as lasting car pursuits sequences , virulent blowing up and a lot of murders executed in cold blood . The film is interesting enough , though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . This film results to be one of the best among the whole saga of Poliziottesco that had its splendor in the Seventies and early Eighties . Main and support cast are pretty good , as Franco Nero is terrific as the tough police inspector who comes closer to the top of the underworld organization by using expeditive means against delinquents , then his odds of survival decrease . Being a French/Spanish coproduction , here appears several familiar faces at the time , as the Italian secondaries as Delia Boccardo , Massimo Vanni , Duilio Del Prete , Bruno Corazzari , Silvano Tranquilli , Benito Pacifico , Nello Pazzafini and Spanish players as Daniel Martin , Victor Israel and the great Fernando Rey of French Connection and Luis Buñuel movies , here playing a former crime boss , who spends most of his time in his rose garden . And the little girl playing hopscotch results to be Natasha Richardson , daughter of Vanessa Redgrave who has been married to Franco Nero for many years .
It contains atmospheric cinematography by Alejandro Ulloa who photographed the terror classic Horror Express . As well as thrilling and moving musical score by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis. The motion picture was well written by ordinary Tito Carpi , Maurizio Amati , Leonardo Martín and professionally directed by Enzo G Castellari in his peculiar style. Enzo is considered to be one of the best Italian artisans, who has made a nice career, shooting all kinds such as Wartime : Counterfeit Commandos , Eagles over London. Adventures : Scaramouche, Shark hunter, Tuareg , Shark 3 . Sci-fi : Bronx warriors, Escape Bronx, Warriors of wasteland. Thrillers : Light blast, Il grand racket ,The day of Cobra, La via della droga , Forajidos 77. Terror : Diabla. Westerns : Keoma, Tedeum, 7 Winchester for a massacre, Matalos y vuelve, Johnny Hamlet, Any gun can play . Rating 6.5/10. Decent and acceptable Poliziesco that will appeal to Italian exploitation fans.
Formula thriller with plenty of action , crisply edition , tension , intrigue , suspenseful , skin bared and lots of violence in exploitation style with reminiscent to "The French Connection" , "Dirty Harry" and ¨Charles Bronson¨films . A cop movie set in the Seventies , being realized in Italian style , and made by the prolific and cult director Enzo G Castellari . Here he delivers frenetic action , thriller and violence enough along the nail-biting flick . There is a good stuntwork with car races , biker leaping , spectacular car crashes and grisly killings , many of them shot in slow-moving . Fine entry in Poliziesco sub-genre with noisy action , thrills , shootouts , betrayals , car chases , explosions and large doses of violence . It belongs to Italian Poliziesco sub-genre , essentially developed in the Seventies and including ordinary trappings such as lasting car pursuits sequences , virulent blowing up and a lot of murders executed in cold blood . The film is interesting enough , though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . This film results to be one of the best among the whole saga of Poliziottesco that had its splendor in the Seventies and early Eighties . Main and support cast are pretty good , as Franco Nero is terrific as the tough police inspector who comes closer to the top of the underworld organization by using expeditive means against delinquents , then his odds of survival decrease . Being a French/Spanish coproduction , here appears several familiar faces at the time , as the Italian secondaries as Delia Boccardo , Massimo Vanni , Duilio Del Prete , Bruno Corazzari , Silvano Tranquilli , Benito Pacifico , Nello Pazzafini and Spanish players as Daniel Martin , Victor Israel and the great Fernando Rey of French Connection and Luis Buñuel movies , here playing a former crime boss , who spends most of his time in his rose garden . And the little girl playing hopscotch results to be Natasha Richardson , daughter of Vanessa Redgrave who has been married to Franco Nero for many years .
It contains atmospheric cinematography by Alejandro Ulloa who photographed the terror classic Horror Express . As well as thrilling and moving musical score by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis. The motion picture was well written by ordinary Tito Carpi , Maurizio Amati , Leonardo Martín and professionally directed by Enzo G Castellari in his peculiar style. Enzo is considered to be one of the best Italian artisans, who has made a nice career, shooting all kinds such as Wartime : Counterfeit Commandos , Eagles over London. Adventures : Scaramouche, Shark hunter, Tuareg , Shark 3 . Sci-fi : Bronx warriors, Escape Bronx, Warriors of wasteland. Thrillers : Light blast, Il grand racket ,The day of Cobra, La via della droga , Forajidos 77. Terror : Diabla. Westerns : Keoma, Tedeum, 7 Winchester for a massacre, Matalos y vuelve, Johnny Hamlet, Any gun can play . Rating 6.5/10. Decent and acceptable Poliziesco that will appeal to Italian exploitation fans.
Fast paced, violent and innovative crime thriller with director Castellari and star, Franco Nero on top form. This becomes a little complicated in the middle when there is some jockeying for position between baddies but it finishes well and that start! The great cinematography is evident from the beginning of the credits when from behind the titles we see the gradually enlarging exit to a shipping tunnel. As soon as we dock the chase is on as the suspected drug dealer is chased around the streets by good cop Nero. And what a chase, now I'm no great fan of such things that can in my opinion be overused as padding, but here is a real thrill, and so it goes on for much of the film. Not much time for romance and just the briefest nudity before we are back on the hectic and all consuming search for Mr Big. Lots of references to corruption, communism and general unrest all add to the atmosphere. Have only had the chance to see this dubbed so a subtitled print would be good to see some time.
In case you're looking for action cinema without restraints, boundaries, fake sentiment or political correctness, you have to aim your senses towards the so-called Italian "Poliziottesco" movies. That is a commonly known fact, or at least I always assumed so, but still this is a vastly underrated sub genre even among cult cinema fanatics. The same great names of Italian cult cinema often return, like for example those of director Enzo G. Castellari and charismatic lead actor Franco Nero. These two prodigies often worked together, but this is arguably their finest piece of work (or at least on par with the terrific western "Keoma"). The words "awesome" and "brilliant" spring to mind when witnessing a movie that opens with artsy credits and promptly continues with an exhilarating and non-stop 10 minutes (!) lasting car chase sequence and then a virulent explosion. The intro immediately sets the pace for a masterfully adrenalin-rushing and hardcore-to-the-bone cop thriller, reminiscent to "The French Connection" and "Dirty Harry" only much more outrageous. Franco Nero depicts the devoted and unstoppable police commissioner Belli, who initiates a merciless crusade to cleanse his city entirely of Mafiosi, drug couriers and corruption. Belli receives voluntary cooperation from a former crime boss, but he's undoubtedly doing it for his own benefit. The support from his superiors is minimal since several prominent citizens may be involved in dirty business and, whenever Belli reaches a major breakthrough in his investigations, they try and strike back on a personal level. The overall plot, with particularly the double-crossings and betrayals between crime gang members mutually, is extremely convoluted and often very confusing but the extended and mega-violent shootout sequences don't require a lot of thinking. The villains are truly relentless and loathsome thugs without a conscience whatsoever, but Belli isn't a wussy himself, as his investigation methods qualify as quite unorthodox as well. Without wanting to ruin things, I can safely say there are a couple of very effective sentimental and dramatic moments near the end of the film as well as some blatant shocks and "High Crime" ends exactly like it begun: with a long and fascinating explosion of violence and excitement. The score is terrific and Castellari once again proves that he's a visually very gifted director, as the stylistic trademarks are often stunning to behold.
Mind you, I liked the collaborations between director Enzo G Castellari and his star Franco Nero a lot, usually. But in this movie, Nero pushes the restless energy of his character Belli to such a degree that he explodes with rage every two minutes, and about ten times in the movie, his colleagues have to tell him to 'Calm down, Belli!'. This is not anger, but rather impatience to a ridiculous degree. Instead of careful investigation to collect sufficient proof, Belli just gets involved in several shootings to progress (or maybe not) on the case. The quiet, but intense performance of Fernando Rey enhances the effect of hasty and thoughtless action by his counterpart. Belli is just no commissioner the audience can identify with, Nero appears to be a cross between a Duracell bunny and Charlie Bronson on a bad day. I still voted 6 of 10 because the pacing of the movie keeps you on the edge of your seat, regardless.
The police accuse, the judiciary acquits: EuroCrime classic with Franco Nero
Breathlessly exciting and with a pinch of social criticism, cult director Enzo G. Castellari creates a unique mix of action and paranoia thriller. This is top-class European genre cinema! An outstanding cast and the driving music of the De Angelis brothers also ensure quality.
In Genoa, the Lebanese mafia's drug dealings are increasing. Commissario Belli (GOLDEN GLOBE candidate Franco Nero) is highly motivated, but is increasingly losing patience. His superior (great: GOLDEN GLOBE winner James Whitmore) already has a whole dossier on the gangsters, but doesn't believe he has enough evidence to convince the judiciary. The inspector is hoping for help from Don Cafiero (Fernando Rey), who has become calmer but is playing his own game. The involvement of the Italian upper class (Silvano Tranquili and Duilio Del Prete as "honorable" pillars of society) becomes clear, but cannot be proven in the long term. In addition, there are Belli's private problems with his girlfriend (Delia Boccardo) and daughter (Stefania Girolami Goodwin). So there's enough cause for trouble! You could easily do without a killer like Rico (Daniel Martin)...
This film is really good! Castellari manages to combine the two most important strands of 70s thriller cinema and thus give the poliziottesco an additional boost. The action sequences in Genoa and later Marseille are great. The acting performances are outstanding. The technical quality is impressive.
Absolute recommendation!
Breathlessly exciting and with a pinch of social criticism, cult director Enzo G. Castellari creates a unique mix of action and paranoia thriller. This is top-class European genre cinema! An outstanding cast and the driving music of the De Angelis brothers also ensure quality.
In Genoa, the Lebanese mafia's drug dealings are increasing. Commissario Belli (GOLDEN GLOBE candidate Franco Nero) is highly motivated, but is increasingly losing patience. His superior (great: GOLDEN GLOBE winner James Whitmore) already has a whole dossier on the gangsters, but doesn't believe he has enough evidence to convince the judiciary. The inspector is hoping for help from Don Cafiero (Fernando Rey), who has become calmer but is playing his own game. The involvement of the Italian upper class (Silvano Tranquili and Duilio Del Prete as "honorable" pillars of society) becomes clear, but cannot be proven in the long term. In addition, there are Belli's private problems with his girlfriend (Delia Boccardo) and daughter (Stefania Girolami Goodwin). So there's enough cause for trouble! You could easily do without a killer like Rico (Daniel Martin)...
This film is really good! Castellari manages to combine the two most important strands of 70s thriller cinema and thus give the poliziottesco an additional boost. The action sequences in Genoa and later Marseille are great. The acting performances are outstanding. The technical quality is impressive.
Absolute recommendation!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDirector Enzo G. Castellari made his crime films inspired by popular American crime films, this being his take on a lone cop in over his head trying to bust a crime lord ala The French Connection, right down to the casting of Fernando Rey, while the following years' Street Law was a take on vigilantism ala Death Wish. Franco Nero starred in both.
- Citas
Rico: The Commissioner! What a surprise! Our house is yours!
Vice-Commissioner Belli: [walks through Cafiero's house, interrupting, upsetting Rico] You've got shit in your face.
- Versiones alternativasBoth versions released in America on video are missing the ending credits and the final shot of Belli stading by the ocean. Instead, it merely cuts to black.
- ConexionesFeatured in Street Law: Laying Down the Law (2006)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 43 minutos
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