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Il cittadino si ribella

  • 1974
  • 1h 42min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
1.9 k
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Il cittadino si ribella (1974)
AcciónThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn engineer seeks vigilante justice against the gangsters who took him hostage, and forms an unlikely partnership with a young robber to bring them down.An engineer seeks vigilante justice against the gangsters who took him hostage, and forms an unlikely partnership with a young robber to bring them down.An engineer seeks vigilante justice against the gangsters who took him hostage, and forms an unlikely partnership with a young robber to bring them down.

  • Dirección
    • Enzo G. Castellari
  • Guionistas
    • Massimo De Rita
    • Dino Maiuri
  • Elenco
    • Franco Nero
    • Giancarlo Prete
    • Barbara Bach
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
    1.9 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Guionistas
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Dino Maiuri
    • Elenco
      • Franco Nero
      • Giancarlo Prete
      • Barbara Bach
    • 33Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 53Opiniones de los críticos
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    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Carlo Antonelli
    Giancarlo Prete
    Giancarlo Prete
    • Tommy
    Barbara Bach
    Barbara Bach
    • Barbara
    Renzo Palmer
    Renzo Palmer
    • Police Inspector
    Nazzareno Zamperla
    Nazzareno Zamperla
    • Carlo's Assailant with Beard
    Massimo Vanni
    Massimo Vanni
    • Carlo's Assailant with Unibrow
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Ringleader of Carlo's Assailants
    Renata Zamengo
    • Cavallo
    Franco Borelli
    • Borelli
    Mauro Vestri
    Mauro Vestri
    • Bar Italia Bartender
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Gianni Rubei
    • (as Luigi Guerra)
    Adriana Facchetti
    • Bum
    Angelo Casadei
    • Photograph
    • (sin créditos)
    Enzo G. Castellari
    Enzo G. Castellari
    • Gangster at Drydock
    • (sin créditos)
    Massimo Ciprari
    • Casinò Gambler
    • (sin créditos)
    Rémy Julienne
    • Gunman with Glasses
    • (sin créditos)
    Silvio Klein
    • Police Officer
    • (sin créditos)
    Mickey Knox
    Mickey Knox
    • Michael Gambino
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Guionistas
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Dino Maiuri
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    6gridoon

    Slick, violent tale.

    After being taken as a hostage and beaten by three vicious bank robbers, an "average guy" (Franco Nero) becomes outraged by the refusal of the police to take drastic action and decides to go on a personal war against the underworld. The script of this slick-looking, violent tale is standard crime-movie stuff, but director Castellari manages to put in some stylish shots and to stage a gripping final shootout. It's almost as if you're watching a spaghetti crime thriller. (**)
    10freudstein

    One of the best movies from the Italian 70's

    Shot in the same year of the american "Deathwish" with Charles Bronson, has a similar plot but it results much more realistic and exciting. The great Franco Nero's performance and the brilliant music by the De Angelis brothers make of this an "absolutely must see" for all the fans of this kind of movies !
    7Aylmer

    not the best Euro-crime, but lots of fun

    The best part of this film is definitely the scene where a filthy and beaten-up Franco Nero has to outrun a '66 Mustang in a junkyard, complete with a really good long lens slow motion shot of Nero running toward the camera with a car right behind him.

    The plot details Nero's quest to bring three bank robbers (Romano Puppo, Nazzareno Zamperla, and Massimo Vanni) who took him hostage and beat him up to justice. To do this, he blackmails a local street thug (Giancarlo Prete in a good role) and forces him to show him around the underworld and eventually find them to exact vigilante justice on them. What sets this mundane tale apart are the frequent changes-of-alliance and doublecrosses, as the action sequences are relatively weak (considering it's a Castellari movie). STREET LAW is not really that violent either when compared with most other Italian crime films. (Compare Romano Puppo's final scene here with a similar scene in Lucio Fulci's CONTRABAND.)

    Guido and Maurizio De Angelis's score is certainly similar to their work for the many Bud Spencer / Terence Hill films (though not under their usual Oliver Onions pseudonym), but to me sounds a lot better. While the songs are weird and use seemingly every possible instrument and sound in the book, the "Good Bye My Friend" song is a great song even though the lyrics in most of it make no sense. The same can be said of "Driving All Around". Nero once again plays the same character he plays in every movie, but his character is not totally developed (though that may have been hurt severely by the confusing re-editing of the US version that I saw) and his relationship with his girlfriend Barbara Bach is barely touched on. While the plot is simple, it often becomes uninteresting, and certainly doesn't have the more epic feeling of Castellari/Nero's previous film High Crime. Castellari's next film (the goofy but surreal CRY ONION) tried to capitalize off this one, with Nero once again up against the same trio of thugs along with another over-the-top De Angelis score, though any similarity with this film ends there.

    Watch for an amusing cameo by charismatic American actor Mickey Knox (who made a career as a dubbing voice in many Italian movies and Japanese Anime cartoons) as a gangster who runs a gaming parlor.

    Not a great film, but colorful and different enough to make it entertaining to most casual viewers.
    7CinemaCynic

    A Gritty Tale of Vigilante Justice

    Il cittadino si ribella (1974), directed by Enzo G. Castellari, is a gritty and engaging entry into the vigilante justice genre. Starring Franco Nero as the protagonist Carlo Antonelli, the film offers a raw and visceral portrayal of a man pushed to his limits by a society rife with crime and corruption. The premise, while not groundbreaking, is executed with a distinct Italian flair that sets it apart from its American counterparts.

    The film's strongest asset is Franco Nero's compelling performance. Nero convincingly captures Antonelli's transformation from a mild-mannered engineer to a determined avenger. His portrayal is nuanced, balancing vulnerability and intensity, which adds depth to a character that could have easily fallen into clichéd territory. The supporting cast, including Giancarlo Prete as the hardened ex-convict Tommy, also delivers solid performances that enhance the film's gritty realism.

    Visually, Il cittadino si ribella excels with its dynamic cinematography and gritty urban settings. Castellari's direction is adept at creating tension, particularly in the film's numerous action sequences. The car chases and shootouts are well-choreographed and thrilling, providing a visceral punch that keeps the audience engaged. The film's score, composed by Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, complements the action with its energetic and evocative themes, further immersing viewers in the film's intense atmosphere.

    However, the film is not without its flaws. The narrative sometimes feels uneven, with pacing issues that can detract from the overall momentum. Some plot points are resolved too conveniently, which can undermine the film's gritty realism. Despite these shortcomings, Il cittadino si ribella remains a compelling watch, offering a raw and unfiltered look at one man's fight against crime and the personal costs of vigilantism. It's a film that resonates with the frustrations of its era.
    7Coventry

    Not your typical Charles Bronson vigilante rip-off!

    Italian cult/exploitation cinema from the 1970s is definitely my favorite type of film-making, but I just cannot seem to decide whether my number #1 beloved sub genre is the Spaghetti Western, the Giallo or the Poliziotteschi. Recently, and thanks to having seen a couple of brilliant titles like "The Big Racket" and "Revolver", I'm leaning most towards the Poliziotteschi again and evidently my expectations for "Street Law" were also set incredibly high. Of course this has to be a great movie, with a director like Enzo G. Castellari and a cast led by none other than Franco Nero. Due to its vigilante themes and time of release, many ignorant people claim that "Street Law" is nothing but a quick attempt to cash in on the tremendous success of "Death Wish", with Nero copying the famous role played by Charles Bronson, but I swear you this film is much more than an uninspired rip-off. It's an action/thriller classic in its own right with story lines, action sequences and characters drawings that are totally different than anything featuring in "Death Wish", or any other contemporary vigilante-thriller for that matter. During the exhilarating opening sequences, Castellari already shows a lovely montage – guided by adrenalin-pumping music – illustrating that the streets of a nameless big Italian city are infested with violent crime. During broad daylight there are muggings, car and home jacking, robberies, drive-by shootings, nihilistic mafia executions and there are never any police authorities in sight! In this same city, Franco Nero stars as the anonymous lab-worker Carlo Antonelli who's unlucky enough to walk into a bank with his personal savings moments before three savage robbers come storming in. When Carlo too obviously tries to recover some of his own money, the robbers roughly take him hostage and leave him severely beaten up in their getaway car. Frustrated, humiliated and accused by the police of being provocative, Carlo vows to track the criminals himself. This is where the big differences with films like "Death Wish" become unmistakable, because Carlo obviously isn't a forceful fighting machine or strategic genius and spends most of the film's running time either getting physically pulverized or getting busted when trying to infiltrate into the underworld. Come to think of it, this might even be Franco Nero's least heroic role! Carlo's beautiful wife (the yummy Barbara Bach) is worried sick about him and he only starts making some progress when he gets help from small time crook Tommy. "Street Law" is a terrific film, but still plays in a lower league than the absolute most thrilling Poliziotteschi classics like "Almost Human", "Milano Calibro 9", Rome armed to the Teeth" or "Rabid Dogs". There are many fantastic action sequences, most notably the final shootout in the hangar, but I still found this film less sadist and shocking than I secretly hope in this type of cinema… Oh, one more thing: dubbing always matters! This is the second or third time that I watch a film in which Franco Nero's rough and manly Italian voice is dubbed by a rather squeaky and insecure English voice, which gives makes his performance somehow weaker. Still though, a truly recommend Italian 70s cult flick!

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    • Trivia
      Franco Nero did almost all of his own stunts.
    • Errores
      After two young thugs hit Franco Nero's car and threaten him, a boom mike is reflected in their car as they drive off.
    • Citas

      Tommy: [Tommy felt unconscious and almost bleed to death, after being shot by the group of muggers] Hah, we made it... We got rid of them.

      Carlo Antonelli: Hah, you bet your ass.

      Tommy: [Carlo put unconscious Tommy aside from the bulldozer] The garage. I deserve... my down payment, huh?

      Carlo Antonelli: You sure do. We are going to open the biggest garage of all time. You'll be famous. Big Tommy, a real personality, and all the girls will come to your garage just to see Big Tommy!

      Tommy: [still straining] Jesus... What a big garage you found...

      Carlo Antonelli: Yeah.

      Tommy: It's the biggest place... I've ever seen.

      Carlo Antonelli: [in tears] And we'll fill it with cars. There'll be so many, there won't be room to work. Over there... Over there we'll put the race cars. The bodyworks will go over there. And the motors, you can fix in that corner. And we'll pipe in music.There will be a beautiful waiting room, and,

      Carlo Antonelli: [Tommy dies] ... and we'll have a place for snacks. What do you think, partner?

      Carlo Antonelli: [looks at the dying Tommy] GOD!

    • Versiones alternativas
      US VHS release (renamed Street Law) is heavily cut (77 min's). Compared to the UK home video releases it is almost 24 min's shorter (when converted to PAL speed). DVD by Blue Underground is uncut.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Street Law: Laying Down the Law (2006)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Goodbye My Friend
      (uncredited)

      Written by Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis, Cesare De Natale and Susan Duncan Smith

      Arranged and conducted by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis

      Sung by Cesare De Natale and Susan Duncan Smith

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de septiembre de 1974 (Italia)
    • País de origen
      • Italia
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • Street Law
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Lido Beach, Génova, Liguria, Italia(police chase)
    • Productoras
      • Capital Film
      • Rizzoli Film
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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