Un gruppo di guardie del corpo dedicato e affiatato assume compiti aggiuntivi salvaguardando un giudice onesto designato per indagare sulla corruzione ufficiale in Sicilia.Un gruppo di guardie del corpo dedicato e affiatato assume compiti aggiuntivi salvaguardando un giudice onesto designato per indagare sulla corruzione ufficiale in Sicilia.Un gruppo di guardie del corpo dedicato e affiatato assume compiti aggiuntivi salvaguardando un giudice onesto designato per indagare sulla corruzione ufficiale in Sicilia.
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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).
There is violence, suspense, possible betrayal- all the elements that make crime and crime-fighting fascinating, and yet there is never a sense of straining to create excitement. The characters, the events seem totally natural.
The atmosphere of the movie is often intimate, like some of the better war movies-- because the essence of the story is people being together in danger: the Mafia-fighting judge and his escort (bodyguards).
The film has a beginning and end, but its realism helps to naturally imply the past and future of the struggle in Sicily.
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!
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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.
- ConnessioniEdited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
- Colonne sonoreSymphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 147.107 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6998 USD
- 8 mag 1994
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 147.107 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 36 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1