Un groupe de gardes du corps dévoué et soudé assume des tâches supplémentaires tout en protégeant un juge honnête chargé d'enquêter sur la corruption officielle en Sicile.Un groupe de gardes du corps dévoué et soudé assume des tâches supplémentaires tout en protégeant un juge honnête chargé d'enquêter sur la corruption officielle en Sicile.Un groupe de gardes du corps dévoué et soudé assume des tâches supplémentaires tout en protégeant un juge honnête chargé d'enquêter sur la corruption officielle en Sicile.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 victoires et 12 nominations au total
Avis à la une
The plot revolves around a prosecutor and a bodyguard's friend that are murdered in what appears to be a mafia killing. The bodyguards try to get to the bottom of it while protecting a judge. It's all a bit messy and surprisingly light on action, thrills and suspense.
There's no doubt that the acting and direction are first rate. It's just a plodding, dialogue heavy film which isn't much fun. The Ennio Morricone score is very good with sharp piano stabs and moody dramatic music that raises production values considerably.
I would say for a great political thriller check out 'The Conformist' and for Italian cop films you are spoilt for choice. This is very good from a technical standpoint, but not essential viewing. I watched the UK VHS tape and it is a shame this is so difficult to see.
Director Ricky Tognazzi, son of famous Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi, also focuses on the private lives and problems of the squad members as well as on a critical view on the corrupt Italian society controlled by the mafia in many ways. Additionally it's very thrilling and powerful all the time, with a great sound track by legendary Ennio Morricone and with the policemen always high on emotion, just waiting for the next sniper or car bomb just around the corner.
As in many Italian mafia movies, there is no happy end and there are no big main villains to track down, but it's rather a question of escaping from an invisible and almighty power that rules everything. Watch this entertaining and very thrilling cop movie that stands for the powerful new Italian cinema of the nineties!
La Scorta is a naturalistic study of the problems of terror that Italy faced in the 1970's, and I think it's very well done by Mr. Tognazzi. If you were able to screen it or are just interested in the subject matter you would also probably enjoy two Francesco Rosi (originally an AD to Visconti) films: "Illustrious Corpses" (Lino Ventura) and "Tre Fratelli" (Philip Noiret, Charles Vanel) both of which deal with the complex issues of Italian terrorism. It is very interesting revisiting these films post 9/11, and it has had some effect on the industry, note the recent re-release of "Battle of Algiers" here in LA (Jan 04 - highly recommended).
Two realities: Judge De Francesco, his men and an almost invisible enemy who serves them shocks of adrenaline instead of coffee every morning when they start their day. Amendola and Cecchi skillfully portray a reality still unknown to many and very familiar to many of those who were or are still involved with the fight against organized crime in Italy. Very realistic in each detail.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesItalian censorship visa # 88618 delivered on 9 April 1993.
- Citations
Fabio Muzzi: My transfer came through... but I can't be at their beck and call. I wanted to ask if you could recommend that I stay. I'm not crazy. I don't want to die either. but... I'm not brave enough to leave.
Judge Michele de Francesco: [Gratefully] Grazie.
- ConnexionsEdited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
- Bandes originalesSymphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 147 107 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 998 $US
- 8 mai 1994
- Montant brut mondial
- 147 107 $US
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1