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Lucky Luciano

  • 1973
  • VM14
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
1691
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Gian Maria Volontè in Lucky Luciano (1973)
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Un film biografico del boss della mafia Lucky Luciano, che copre la sua vita dal 1946 al 1962 con flashback occasionali.Un film biografico del boss della mafia Lucky Luciano, che copre la sua vita dal 1946 al 1962 con flashback occasionali.Un film biografico del boss della mafia Lucky Luciano, che copre la sua vita dal 1946 al 1962 con flashback occasionali.

  • Regia
    • Francesco Rosi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Francesco Rosi
    • Lino Iannuzzi
    • Tonino Guerra
  • Star
    • Gian Maria Volontè
    • Vincent Gardenia
    • Silverio Blasi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1691
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Francesco Rosi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Francesco Rosi
      • Lino Iannuzzi
      • Tonino Guerra
    • Star
      • Gian Maria Volontè
      • Vincent Gardenia
      • Silverio Blasi
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 13Recensioni della critica
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    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • Charles 'Lucky' Luciano
    Vincent Gardenia
    Vincent Gardenia
    • Colonel Charles Poletti
    Silverio Blasi
    • Italian Captain
    Charles Cioffi
    Charles Cioffi
    • Vito Genovese
    Larry Gates
    Larry Gates
    • Judge Herlands
    Magda Konopka
    Magda Konopka
    • Contessa
    Dino Curcio
    • Don Ciccio
    Jacques Monod
    Jacques Monod
    • French Commissioner
    Karin Petersen
    • Igea Lissoni
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Commissioner Harry J. Anslinger
    • (as Edmund O'Brien)
    Charles Siragusa
    • Self
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Gene Giannini
    Pier Maria Pasinetti
      Luigi Infantino
      Carlo Mazzarella
      Carlo Mazzarella
      • Radio Journalist
      Guglielmo Manenti
      Antonio Maimone
      Luciano Colitti
      • Regia
        • Francesco Rosi
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Francesco Rosi
        • Lino Iannuzzi
        • Tonino Guerra
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      7elo-equipamentos

      Average and slow paced Lucky Luciano Biography, but not devoid of interest !!!

      A sort of biography of Lucky Luciano the Italian mobster who was deported to Italy by USA's government after years in the jail, directed by the fine Francesco Rosi, the movie starts in this point when Lucky Luciano (Gian Maria Volonté) has been headed toward to Sicily at Italy by boat, mixed with few flashbacks concerning his violence background, he established at Sicily his homeland and Naples, where he manages all drug smuggling targeted to Europe and America, at its time post war the whole Italy was occupied by USA's Army and all major positions were chosen by American authorities, suggesting some agreement with local corrupts practices, upon this establishment the smooth Luciano feels free to work hidden over the shadows and becoming untouchable, however the unrelenting traffic ongoing peeves the American justice, sending to Italy an inspector to catch Lucky Luciano, the casting is the highlight of the slow paced picture, Gian Maria Volonté simply is great as Lucky, the almost unknowable Edmund O'Brien as Commissioner Anslinger also Rod Steiger as akind cheap mobster and Vincent Gardenia as the corrupt Colonel Charles Poletti, but don't expect too much, has many striking flaws strangely allowed by Rosi as portraits a modern New York as if it was on 1946, I'm trying wondering how it should happened over so magnificent director!!!

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      First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
      5georgewilliamnoble

      A big struggle to watch all the way through.

      I would say that i find crime films to be something of a guilty pleasure, from Paul Muni in Scareface (1932) to Marlon Brando in The Godfather (1972) and all the sub genders in between i am normally a fan and gangster films have held audiences interest for as long as the movies have talked. So it was a surprise to me that i found this film such a ordeal to get through, on my viewing copy the language used is Italian and English in equal measure where appropriate, this adds authenticity but since i do not understand Italian, much of this speech dominated film simply passed me bye and there were no sub titles to help out.I also found it's time shifting narrative very confusing as the film did not give us many dates to hang on to. This is i suppose a thinking man's gangster film, i wish i had enjoyed it more for the acting from a unknown cast seemed first rate.A pity but just 5 from 10 from me.
      7Levana

      Definitely not your standard American Mafia movie

      In this country, Lucky Luciano is one of those 20s legends who have so often been glamorized in movies; we tend to be fascinated by such characters, and although films tend to either explicitly condemn them or show them coming to bad ends, they are among the most infallibly popular Hollywood staples. We also would concentrate on Luciano's years in America, which could be a familiar plot of the rise and fall of a gang boss. But Rosi's film begins with him leaving this country; it relates the long career that he had in Italy, in the drug trade, a time that Americans know little of -- it doesn't form part of the legend. Most of all, Rosi deliberately downplays the glamor. The drug trade is big business, and this middle-aged Luciano is a very solid businessman; the director (and the actor) have undercut the expected charisma. The efforts of police and government against him are portrayed as "factually" as possible (which makes aspects of their discussions rather unintelligible to Americans). Of course, all these things will make the movie seem rather boring to many viewers here! If you're looking for gangster thrills, go elsewhere; this is a movie of ideas, a critique directed at Italy in particular.
      10tony-rowland1

      background of release cut in cinemas

      Reading some of the other reviews of Rossi's Lucky Luciano it is worth remembering that before it's release in 1974 the Italian film censors got their hands on Rossi's final cut and butchered it against his wishes, his protestations falling on deaf ears. It would appear this is the only cut that has survived official interference and, why I suspect it is so disjointed in its chronology. It is with this unwarranted and suspicious interference from the Italian censor that we should view this movie and which makes the content so much more revealing about the Italian state and how it's hidden hand works on different levels.

      This is a very powerful and sophisticated film so both character and historical background knowledge is essential before viewing to make this a much more rewarding experience. Rossi is a master of political expose in cinema and deserves credit to agree releasing it in this pared down version - which must have stuck in his throat to do so at 100/110 minutes according to which distributors copy you buy -
      5Bezenby

      Not enough Volonte!

      If you look at the history of Italian mobster Lucky Luciano, you'll find that most of the interesting stuff that happened in his life was when he was young. Forming a street gang as a kid, being arrested numerous times, surviving being stabbed and beaten over and over again. Working for the old school, 'Moustache Pete'-type mafioso, Luciano sought to get rid of the old guard and get rid of the 'boss of all bosses' title that encouraged rivalry and instead put in place a commision of mob families that could be mediated and would avoid gang wars. It's a bit of mystery why this film starts at this point, skips his trial for pandering in the US, and goes almost straight away to his deportation to Italy.

      We do get a bit about Luciano's involvement in the preparations of the invasion of Sicily and the immediate events following this (the mob basically controlling the black market while pretending they are doing the opposite, and also assisting the US army in sending intelligence back from Sicily), but a lot of this doesn't acutally involved Luciano at all! This, plus a sub plot involving Rod Steiger as a treacherous drug smuggler, mean that for about three quarters of the film, actor Gian Marie Volonte doesn't have much to do with the Luciano character.

      The film jumps between various events which also fractures the narrative a bit more, but the film isn't a disaster, just a bit unengaging. Volonte, when he does have something to play about with, conveys Luciano as a charismatic, confident man, presenting himself as a charmer to the various journalists who follow him about and as an innocent deportee to the police who are trying to hang a drug smuggling charge on him.

      Violence and action wise there's not much going for it, save for the murder of the old mafiosi at the start of the film. If you've read any history on Luciano, you'll know what happened to him in the end. It's interesting, but not the best way to end of film!

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        In Senses of Cinema's translation of an interview with film critic Michel Ciment for 'Le Dossier Rosi' (1976), director Francesco Rosi said of Charles Siragusa's war against Lucky Luciano: "He feels like the victim of a conspiracy he can't quite comprehend . . . that someone or something is stopping him from carrying out his work the way he wants to".
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        When Lucky Luciano is deported in the mid-Forties, far more modern buildings can be seen on the New York skyline.
      • Connessioni
        Featured in Diario napoletano (1992)

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      • Data di uscita
        • 19 ottobre 1973 (Italia)
      • Paesi di origine
        • Italia
        • Francia
        • Stati Uniti
      • Lingue
        • Inglese
        • Italiano
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      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Genova, Liguria, Italia(Docks)
      • Aziende produttrici
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        • Les Films de la Boétie
        • Harbor Productions
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      • Tempo di esecuzione
        • 1h 45min(105 min)
      • Colore
        • Color
      • Mix di suoni
        • Mono
      • Proporzioni
        • 1.85 : 1

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