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L'assassino di pietra

Titolo originale: The Stone Killer
  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
4143
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Charles Bronson in L'assassino di pietra (1973)
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Un importante detective di New York viene inviato a Los Angeles dove deve risolvere un caso che coinvolge una vecchia faida familiare della mafia siciliana.Un importante detective di New York viene inviato a Los Angeles dove deve risolvere un caso che coinvolge una vecchia faida familiare della mafia siciliana.Un importante detective di New York viene inviato a Los Angeles dove deve risolvere un caso che coinvolge una vecchia faida familiare della mafia siciliana.

  • Regia
    • Michael Winner
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Gerald Wilson
    • John Gardner
  • Star
    • Charles Bronson
    • Martin Balsam
    • Jack Colvin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    4143
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Michael Winner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gerald Wilson
      • John Gardner
    • Star
      • Charles Bronson
      • Martin Balsam
      • Jack Colvin
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    • 40Recensioni della critica
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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Lou Torrey
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Al Vescari
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Jumper
    Paul Koslo
    Paul Koslo
    • Langley
    Norman Fell
    Norman Fell
    • Les Daniels
    David Sheiner
    David Sheiner
    • Guido Lorenz
    Stuart Margolin
    Stuart Margolin
    • Lawrence
    Ralph Waite
    Ralph Waite
    • Mathews
    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
    • Tony Champion
    Walter Burke
    Walter Burke
    • J D
    Kelley Miles
    Kelley Miles
    • Geraldine Wexton
    • (as Kelly Miles)
    Eddie Firestone
    Eddie Firestone
    • Armitage
    Charles Tyner
    Charles Tyner
    • Police Psychiatrist
    Byron Morrow
    Byron Morrow
    • Station Commander
    Lisabeth Hush
    Lisabeth Hush
    • Dr. Helen Torrey
    Frank Campanella
    Frank Campanella
    • Calabriese
    Gene Woodbury
    • Paul Long
    Robert Emhardt
    Robert Emhardt
    • Fussy Man
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      • Michael Winner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gerald Wilson
      • John Gardner
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    7GOWBTW

    This movie was no nonsense!

    This movie with Charles Bronson was extremely no nonsense, whatsoever. "The Stone Killer" is when Bronson plays a hard as nails cop who uncovered a group of Vietnam veterans who are do the dirty work for the Mafia. That form of dirty work is to take out the completion. In this movie, there are future "Three's Company" stars John Ritter and Norman Fell. Ritter plays the one in uniform, while Fell plays Lou Torrey's boss Les Daniels. Lou Torrey (Bronson) worked for the NYPD, until a incident with a young offender caused him to quit the force. So he ends up moving to Los Angeles as a detective to investigate mob like killings. It turns out that the mafia has been using Vietnam veterans to kill the competition. Some of their help have ended up dead by the people that hired them. This was a coast to coast situation for the police to handle. And Torres showed plenty of tenacity to put an end to this mess. The shootout in both areas was awesome. Especially in the parking lot scene in New York. Great movie, great plot, great cast, "The Stone Killer" makes great sense! 3 out of 5 stars
    7hitchcockthelegend

    A complete state of death.

    In a three year period in the early 70s (72/73/74) director Michael Winner made three violent thrillers with leading man Charles Bronson. Sandwiched in between The Mechanic and the wave making Death Wish, is this effective piece. A film that is for sure the weakest of the three but still a film worthy of reappraisal.

    The screenplay is by Gerald Wilson who adapts from John Gardner's novel A Complete State of Death. Joining Bronson in the cast are Martin Balsam, Norman Fell & Paul Koslo. The plot sees Bronson play a tough New York cop, Lou Torrey, who is forced to leave the service after shooting dead a teenager during a pursuit. Later, he is hired by the LAPD and finds himself in the middle of a plan by a Mafia don (Balsam) to avenge the slayings of Mafia dons back in 1931 (The Night of Sicilian Vespers). His plan involves using Vietnam Veterans as hit men as opposed to the conventional Mafia ways of eradication. It's a big operation, a dastardly operation, and as the bodies start to pile up; it's evident that this case calls for the toughest of detectives to get to the bottom of it.

    Ah, the tough cop movie. In fact, ah, the tough grizzled no nonsense cop movie. It's a formula that the cinema and TV loving world would get plenty of during the 1970s. The decade would start with a bang as Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman laid down markers in Dirty Harry and The French Connection respectively. Which, to be frank, is a tough standard for any one to have to follow. Enter Michael Winner and Charles Bronson. Bronson had done some fine work in the 60s, with his weather beaten face, raspy voice and machismo seeping from every pore, Bronson was every inch a tough guy actor. Yet there was more talent in his armoury, talent that sadly was very rarely tapped into by directors more concerned with using him as a macho prop. Something that Winner does here. Dialogue for Bronson is kept to a minimum as Winner rides in on the crest of a tough cop driven wave. Which while that doesn't do Bronson any favours as an all rounded thespian, it does however let him excel at the physical side of his character, and in the process of doing that he also gives Torrey the moody method treatment.

    Ultimately it's only those who are in it for the action and violence that will get something from The Stone Killer. For although it's a nicely layered story (in spite of the daft core of the villain waiting 40 years to enact revenge!), it's swamped (enjoyably so) by Winner's eagerness to lay down action and adrenalin rushes whenever possible. He may not be the best director with actors, but he is more than capable when it comes to gun play and chases, both of which greatly serve The Stone Killer well. The stunt work and choreography is top notch here, something that more than makes this a worthwhile excuse for a night in with the beer and snacks. There's also nice snapshots of early 70s Americana in the story, with weird Hippies and the Militant Black Activists nestling alongside the Mafia. All of which gives Bronson the chance to brood and flex his muscles some more.

    It's escapism so it is. Nothing more, nothing less. View it as such and it entertains, because this really isn't deserving of the scorn that is often poured down on it. 7/10
    9legendaryunderdog

    Take away his badge and he'd top the ten most wanted list!

    A Dirty Harry clone? The Stone Killer is an interesting film, Bronson portrays a plain-clothes cop named Lou Torrey, Torrey has a penchant for being a little violent at times and it costs him his badge in NYC. Torrey eventually picks up a Lieutenant position at the Los Angeles department and gets knee deep in some real problems. War veterans (Vietnam) with itchy trigger fingers, anti-war sentiment, druggies, prostitutes, civil rights issues, a mafia-related vengeance plot that has been in the works for forty two years as well as a host of other problems. I had to watch this film twice in order to really follow the films somewhat confusing pace, there are some subplots which confused me a little bit but upon the second viewing I had, the film made a lot more sense to me than in my initial viewing. There are some scenes that go straight from Los Angeles to New York City and back throughout the film but the pace is easy to keep up with. There is a ton of action to feast your eyes upon, many gun fights, a few car chases, etc. Bronson acts in his usual tough-guy role as Lou Torrey and plays it very well in my opinion. The ending is not as satisfactory as I would have liked, but Director Michael Winner is known for having unique endings/twists to his films. As far as rating the film goes, The Stone Killer in my opinion is just a notch or two below other Bronson/Winner collaborations such as 'The Mechanic' or the classic 'Death Wish', but all in all I would recommend this film to any Bronson fan, or anyone who appreciates old, dated action films. I certainly enjoyed it.
    7Enforcer686

    The Stone Face

    You either get Old Stone Face or you don't. I get him. He played virtually the same type of character in every movie from the '70s forward, although his character's profession changed from time to time. Didn't matter if he was an unflinching streetwise cop that walks outside the law to bring justice, an architect, or an amazingly tough journalist that can beat up bad guys as easily as normal people breath air (how often do you see that?), he was always a character that looked out for what was right, the law be damned. And no mamby pamby metrosexual stuff anywhere in sight.....

    This movie was interesting to me in that it was filmed during the prime of the '70s Cop Movie glory days and also happened to be part of the golden age for Bronson himself. I dig the terrible period clothing, hair and lingo. I also dig the neo-psychedelic soundtrack. It was rather amusing seeing Bronson amongst the young hippie burnouts at a wacked out party when he was searching for clues, talk about a fish out of water! And even way back then, the ever popular grouchy old Italian mobster stereotype was in full play, although this was one of the first Bronson films to do this (and it often resurfaced in his movies, even in Death Wish 4 decades later). It also featured several familiar faces including "Mr. Roper" of Three's Company as a cop(!) and "Jack Tripper" of the same show as a bumbling, inept rookie cop. Those with either sharp memories or an extensive Twilight Zone collection will recognize Mob Boss Vescari as the star of the much loved wax figures episode (New Exhibit).

    You're not going to see Oscar type performances in a Bronson film, but then again, that's not what they were shooting for. You do get a glimpse of a great period of gritty American cop films. They didn't have the internet to help them. No GPS. No Google maps. Just coffee, steel revolvers, typewriters and good old fashioned investigational work, and of course real cars that were driven to death by stunt men, not computer generated crashes. And you do get politically incorrect, 150 proof MANDOM of the kind that isn't made any more. And that makes for an enjoyable Sunday afternoon in my book.
    7sanjuro-12

    Good old fashioned, hard-hitting action

    If you're not already a Charles Bronson fan, this film isn't likely to change your mind. But for those of you like their action films with side-burns, bell bottoms and good old fashioned,hard-hitting action, you'll really enjoy this. Bronson does his "Dirty Harry" impression while investigating a strange ring of murders involving ex-vietnam vets and the Mob. Great car chases. The crazy car crack up inside a parking lot is this film's action highlight. One of my favorite Bronson flicks.

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    • Quiz
      Underworld settings in the USA featured in the movie included Skid Row in Los Angeles and Little Italy and Spanish Harlem in New York City.
    • Blooper
      At the start of the motorcycle chase, Langley emerges from the alley and has to go around a parked red Ford Pinto. A moment later, Torrey's Plymouth emerges from the same alley in close pursuit and the Pinto is gone.
    • Citazioni

      [last lines]

      Guido Lorenz: [Lorenz and Torrey, in car, as they watch Vescari enter a church] Nothing changes, only the names.

      Lou Torrey: You gotta be kidding. We're chest deep in water. Screaming against the rushing tide.

      Al Vescari: [cut to Vescari in church confessional, after organizing the hit on the other Dons] Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. I haven't been to confession for ten days. I lose my temper...

      Lou Torrey: [cut back to Torrey and Lorenz in car] You know, last three weeks, in New York City alone, there were 159 homicides?

      Al Vescari: [in confessional] I don't mean to be harsh... but I... struck my son in anger last Tuesday.

      Lou Torrey: [in car] Three thousand criminal assaults, six thousand robberies.

      Al Vescari: [in confessional] Ruth, my wife, bless her, I swore at her.

      Lou Torrey: [in car] You multiply that by Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles.

      Al Vescari: [in confessional] For these... and all the other sins which I cannot remember, forgive me.

      [exits confessional, pauses to cross himself in front of the altar, and leaves church]

      Lou Torrey: [in car, watching Vescari get into his limo] You remember that cartoon of an old Roman Circus, where all the lions are roaring, and the page boy yells down the corridor...

      [to camera]

      Lou Torrey: you've got five minutes, Christians.

      [Vescari's limo pulls away as credits roll]

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Actor Gene Woodbury is credited in opening credits only.
    • Versioni alternative
      In the German video cut 13 minutes are missing. 02:33: Lou Torrey visits his wife. Both talk about their daughter and New York in general. She says: I look at you and I see this town. Complete scene is missing.(1:30 min.) 18:04: Lipper's assassination is prepared. Lipper himself fools a cop in hospital who should bring him back to jail (4:25 min.). 33:11: Vescari explains further details of his plan. All men go back to their cars (2:13 min.). 36:20: Torrey looks at Geraldine Waxton's dossier (0:10 min.). 38:58: Both cops run down the stairs. Torrey searches for Geraldine Waxton in a flower power parish in Carmel. The whole scene is missing. Geraldine asks Torrey if he would be interested in her. Torrey answers: Another time, another place, another cop. (4:19 min). 48:19: The car is driving around a corner (0:06 min.). 59:12: Matthews explains his hatred against the desert mission (0:12 min.). 90:26: Torrey sits in the car and quotes a word that was common in the roman arena: You've got five minutes, Christians. (0:07 min.).
    • Connessioni
      Featured in En Büyük Yumruk (1983)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Stone Killer (Main Title)
      Written by Roy Budd

      Performed by Roy Budd And His Orchestra

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 ottobre 1973 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Italiano
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park - 15701 East Avenue M, Lancaster, California, Stati Uniti(Exteriors and interiors: Mobsters' desert base called "The Old Wexton Indian house")
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Produzioni De Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company
      • Rizzoli Film
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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