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Les chiens enragés

Titre original : Cani arrabbiati
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
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7,4/10
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Les chiens enragés (1974)
Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.
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Dark ComedyCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollowing a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.

  • Réalisation
    • Mario Bava
  • Scénario
    • Alessandro Parenzo
    • Mario Bava
    • Cesare Frugoni
  • Casting principal
    • Lea Lander
    • George Eastman
    • Riccardo Cucciolla
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    5,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Mario Bava
    • Scénario
      • Alessandro Parenzo
      • Mario Bava
      • Cesare Frugoni
    • Casting principal
      • Lea Lander
      • George Eastman
      • Riccardo Cucciolla
    • 53avis d'utilisateurs
    • 87avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux21

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    Lea Lander
    Lea Lander
    • Maria
    George Eastman
    George Eastman
    • Trentadue
    • (as Luigi Montefiori)
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    • Riccardo
    Don Backy
    Don Backy
    • Bisturi
    • (as Aldo Caponi)
    Maurice Poli
    Maurice Poli
    • Dottore
    Erika Dario
    • Marisa
    Marisa Fabbri
    Marisa Fabbri
    • Maria Sbravati
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Employee
    • (as Luigi Guerra)
    Gustavo De Nardo
    Gustavo De Nardo
    • Gas Station Attendant
    • (as Francesco Ferrini)
    Emilio Bonucci
    • Taxi Driver
    Pino Manzari
    • Toll Collector
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Bank President
    Mario Bava
    Mario Bava
    • Crowd extra
    • (non crédité)
    Anna Curti
    Anna Curti
    • Maria's Friend
    • (non crédité)
    Stefano De Sando
    • Captain Diotallevi (version 'Kidnapped')
    • (non crédité)
    Barbara Ehringer
    • Woman behind the window (1996 prologue restoration)
    • (voix)
    • (non crédité)
    Nina Gueltzow
    • Woman behind the window (1996 prologue restoration)
    • (non crédité)
    Mario Pascucci
    • Paymaster
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Bava
    • Scénario
      • Alessandro Parenzo
      • Mario Bava
      • Cesare Frugoni
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs53

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    eibon04

    A Realistic and Gritty Crime flick

    Cani Arrabiati/Rabid Dogs is a terrific crime drama from the usually horror film-minded Mario Bava. This movie shows why he has been admired by directors around the world for many before and after his death. It is well done because of it's closed atmosphere that entrap the main characters of the story. Rabid Dogs gives an indication that he could succeed outside the horror genre. It's different from his other films because he goes for realism instead of fanstasy.

    A couple of things it does have in common with some of his other feature films is it deals with the themes of human nature, greed, and the sheding of the skin to reveal the true self of the person. This film is more closer to Dog Day Afternoon(1974), then The Last House on the Left(1971) when it comes to story. Until recently, this film was lost to the public due to be unfinished for over twentie years. Rabid Dogs could be consider a companion piece to his film A Bay of Blood(the first slasher flick) in that they share some of the same themes and philosophies. It would be one of the last films Mario Bava would direct(the next two would be Shock(1977), and a made for TV movie) before his death at age 66 in 1980.
    9Billy Edwards

    A masterwork of violence, irony and vulgarity.

    The master of Italian Horror, Mario Bava, makes a heist film that is equal parts violent, ironic and vulgar, most of which takes place in the claustrophobic atmosphere of a small car. Three robbers shot their way out of a police blockade by taking a woman hostage. They soon hijack a small automobile with a man and a sick child. Tension builds as power plays amid the crooks and escape attempts by the hostages lead to a violent conclusion which is both unexpected and ironic. Ranks with Dog Day Afternoon and Reservoir Dogs as a unique and disturbing heist film, with several scenes designed to make you squirm. A must for fans of both Bava and the genre.
    libertyvalance

    A gritty, realistic masterpiece.

    It is ironic that Mario Bava, master of Italian fantasy, should make a gritty, realistic thriller as his last film. Gone are the atmospheric lighting that made films as Lisa and the Devil and Kill, Baby, Kill! so unforgettable. The claustrophobic scenes in the getaway car are expertly handled. The increasing hysteria of the gangsters and the anxiety and despair of the kidnapped woman are, in true Italian fashion, slightly over the top. It works, though. Bava never loses his grip on the situation and one is kept on tenterhooks throughout. This, then, is classic 70's low budget filmmaking and it is a shame we had to wait for more than 20 years to finally see it. Rabid Dogs is up there with Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour and Ida Lupîno's The Hitch-Hiker as one of the best examples of this exciting subgenre.
    10Super_Fu_Manchu

    Remarkable film-making- Bava's darkest, most nihilistic film

    Rabid Dogs is a heist film from director Mario Bava (Black Sabbath, Hatchet For The Honeymoon, Diabolik). It tells the story of a dangerous gang of criminals - Doc, Blade and Thirtytwo, who hijack a car in the aftermath of a heist to find themselves with three hostages: a woman, a child, and an innocent man. Much of the drama plays out within the claustrophobic setting of the car as its heads out of the city. The attention is focused on the child, who is sick and requires a hospital, as well as the tension within the gang, and the sexual abuse which one of the gang members subjects his female hostage to. It's truly a roller-coaster of a thriller- a pulpy little crime tale that deserves the attention of modern crime/horror audiences and critical acclaim.

    The film exhibits Bava's skill for cinema aesthetics, with its stylized editing and artifice. His skill for pacing results in a thriller which keeps the audience on its toes throughout. The moral ambiguity of all of the characters that inhabit his world creates a story that continually catches us off guard, shocking us with lashing of visceral violence and nihilistic cruelty. Surprises too come from the remarkably modern vibe; from the Tarantino-esquire dialogue and graveyard wit, to the blacker than black final twist. These postmodern touches place Bava firmly ahead of his time- as if further proof was needed after his horror masterpieces Black Sabbath, The Mask Of The Demon and Bay Of Blood.

    Until recently, Rabid Dogs was thought to be a 'lost film', likely to have been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. Luckily, actress Lea Lander who starred in the picture, raised the money to restore the print 20 years later, based upon Bava's written notes and work print. The film also has the addition of one newly shot opening, which was nicely done, and filmed in accordance with Bava's specifications. What results is the closest product to Bava's complete vision that cineastes have been able to see. The film was briefly available on DVD, but went out of print quickly. It is now available as a copy (with menus and a limited supply of extras) from eBay and various websites.

    It's highly recommended for fans of Bava's work, as it shows us a darker side of his art in a new genre. Fans of edgy cinema everywhere will certainly enjoy this film, particularly those who enjoyed films such as The Hitcher, Reservoir Dogs, Hitch-Hike and The Taking Of Pelham 123. Bava is to my mind a cinematic genius- his controversially dark approach, his skill and confidence with the camera and his stylish aesthetic compensating for his film's lack of superficial 'Hollywood' sheen or budget.
    10joeydoa

    A Car-Jacking Tour de Force

    In only the first half hour, Rabid Dogs has more tension and psychological insight into the criminal mind than all of Reservoir Dogs making Tarrantino look like an amateur. Even Scorese has admitted the influence of Bava, this movie has Mean Streets starting to look pale in comparison. The master cinematography, confined setting, brilliant camera angles, and editing brings to mind some of Orson Welles best laid out scenes. This all presides over a backdrop of overwhelming despair abundant in nihilism which begs yet another comparison to another admitted admirer, David Lynch, who looks like a student to the teacher - the breadth of brechtian super realism truly achieves it peak, of which an entire generation of filmmakers have aspired to, including Fellini - all of whom had never had the chance to see the film until the late nineties. The movie crashes through the fourth wall and the viewer becomes a passenger in this unfortunate circumstance. The film is a tribute to the genius of Mario Bava and in a way the culmination of all his talent and influence neatly compacted into a ninety minute film school. One of the finest crime dramas ever made. The intricate dialog which illustrates a pure hatred of life and total lack of respect of all that is good - even makes one start to question if Coppola missed the boat with the Godfather a little bit in making his characters a little too heroic and romantic, rather than the base individuals they are supposed to portray. One comes from this film with a horror of the criminal rather than a wish to emulate. In this real time robbery, murder and car-jacking, Bava takes us to the precipice, the edge of reason and finally beyond all semblance of humanity.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was seized by the courts when the producer went bankrupt in 1974, during the final stages of production. Tied up in legal wrangling, it wasn't released theatrically until 1997.
    • Gaffes
      When Doc looks up from tinkering with a car's engine in his first scene, the camera crew is reflected in his sunglasses.
    • Citations

      Passenger in passing car: [to Riccardo, as Treintadue rapes Maria in the backseat] What are you thinking? Are you a mobile motel? You drive up front, while your friends fuck in the back?

    • Versions alternatives
      Originally shot in 1974 under the title 'L'uomo e il bambino', this film was shelved when one of the film financial backers died and ownership of the picture became entangled in bankruptcy proceedings before post-production had been completed, which prevented its theatrical release. The film sat on a shelf for almost 25 years until actress Lea Lander rescued it from oblivion by helping finance a DVD release: a new short prologue was shot, according to Bava's original script, and editing and scoring were completed using existing available materials. In 2002 producer Alfredo Leone and director Lamberto Bava (Mario's son), allegedly dissatisfied with the DVD edit, produced a new restored version of the film. Lamberto Bava and his son Roy shot additional footage and original composer Stelvio Cipriani created a new complete musical score (though the DVD release employed some of Cipriani's cues and themes, the film was never properly scored in 1974). This restored version, produced by Kismet Entertainment Group and retitled "Kidnapped", premiered theatrically in the US on May 31, 2002 as part of a Mario Bava retrospective at the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood
    • Connexions
      Featured in End of the Road: Making 'Rabid Dogs' & 'Kidnapped' (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Hold On To Me
      (Appears in the 'Kidnapped' version)

      Words by Myriann D'Antine

      Music by Stelvio Cipriani

      Sung by Simona Patitucci

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 février 1998 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Rabid Dogs
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rome, Lazio, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Spera Cinematografica
      • International Media Films
      • Kismet Entertainment Group
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
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