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La revanche du Sicilien

Original title: Johnny Cool
  • 1963
  • 16
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.2K
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Elizabeth Montgomery and Henry Silva in La revanche du Sicilien (1963)
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Exiled American gangster Colini sends his protégé-killer Giordano to the USA to eliminate Colini's mob enemies.Exiled American gangster Colini sends his protégé-killer Giordano to the USA to eliminate Colini's mob enemies.Exiled American gangster Colini sends his protégé-killer Giordano to the USA to eliminate Colini's mob enemies.

  • Director
    • William Asher
  • Writers
    • Joseph Landon
    • John McPartland
  • Stars
    • Henry Silva
    • Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Richard Anderson
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    • Director
      • William Asher
    • Writers
      • Joseph Landon
      • John McPartland
    • Stars
      • Henry Silva
      • Elizabeth Montgomery
      • Richard Anderson
    • 32User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Johnny Cool…
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Darien 'Dare' Guiness
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Correspondent
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Louis Murphy
    Joey Bishop
    Joey Bishop
    • Holmes - Used Car Salesman
    Brad Dexter
    Brad Dexter
    • Lennart Crandall
    Wanda Hendrix
    Wanda Hendrix
    • Miss Connolly
    Hank Henry
    Hank Henry
    • Larry - Bus Driver
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Johnny Colini
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Oscar B. 'Oby' Hinds
    Gregory Morton
    Gregory Morton
    • Jerry March
    Mort Sahl
    Mort Sahl
    • Ben Morrow
    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Vincenzo 'Vince' Santangelo
    Joan Staley
    Joan Staley
    • Suzy
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Educated
    Katharine Bard
    Katharine Bard
    • Mrs. Crandall
    Steve Peck
    • Kromlein
    • (as Steven Peck)
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Bill Blakely
    • Director
      • William Asher
    • Writers
      • Joseph Landon
      • John McPartland
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    6Leofwine_draca

    A tough one

    A fun little gangster movie from 1963 that feels very much like a 'rat pack' picture. Henry Silva stars in an early career badass role, playing an gangster seemingly assassinated in Italy, who turns up in America to bump off some mob foes. A good toughness in the 'killer' plot here alongside an exemplary supporting cast that includes such notables as Elisha Cook, Jr., Sammy Davis, Jr. And Telly Savalas.
    9MarieGabrielle

    Johnny Cool....

    Pure 1963 gangster drama. Not sure if this is on DVD yet, but it should be.

    Elizabeth Montgomery as a brunette, looks amazing. She is a bored socialite who wants excitement, and hooks up with Henry Silva.

    Some of the scenes are classic. The Beverly Hills Hotel, Las Vegas, a NYC skyscraper. Telly Savalas also has a cameo, and Sammy Davis Jr. Also, John McGiver ("The Manchurian Candidate") as an angry casino boss.

    There is also something aesthetic and wild about seeing the streets of Los Angeles and NY in black and white, in the 60's. It just seems so surreal. Don't miss this film, they often show it on TCM channel. 9/10
    7henri sauvage

    A Bleak, Nihilistic Ride

    There's murder and mayhem to spare in this wild ride through the underworld of the early 1960s.

    There's simply no one who could play a merciless killer better than Henry Silva, with his beady black eyes, and that inimitable smirk which plays across his face as he dispatches his victims. Here he's put to perfect use as a remorseless "messenger boy of death" sent by deported mobster Johnny Colini (Marc Lawrence) to settle scores with Colini's former associates in the US.

    In the odd and somewhat awkward opening scenes of "Johnny Cool", we're introduced to Silva's character as a young boy in Sicily. When fascists kill his mother, he's adopted by the hill bandits who rescued him. Next we see him as a bandit chief, a sort of Sicilian Robin Hood who's an honored guest at a local wedding. Which makes Silva's seemingly easy transition to a cold-blooded hit man a bit inexplicable, after Colini on his own initiative bribes the authorities to fake the bandit's death. I have a feeling there's something missing here; maybe the novel explained it better.

    But once Silva -- who at the mobster's behest has taken Colini's name for his own -- hits New York, the movie shifts into high gear, and from that point on it never lets up. Bouncing from New York to Vegas to LA and back, the new Johnny Colini -- or "Johnny Cool" as he's inevitably nicknamed -- eliminates his targets with icy aplomb, leaving a trail of corpses to mark his journey through the underworld.

    Along the way, he gets involved with bored little rich girl Darien 'Dare' Guiness (Elizabeth Montgomery), who demonstrates dramatic chops which may come as quite a surprise to those who only know her as Samantha from the TV series "Bewitched". Though she's basically a decent person, something within her is fascinated by the darkness she senses in Johnny, and she's swiftly drawn into the violence that swirls around him. He loves her, but of course in traditional "Beauty and the Beast" fashion, it will be his undoing.

    Besides being produced by Peter Lawford and featuring a couple of songs by fellow Rat Pack member Sammy Davis, Jr. as well as cameos by Davis and Joey Bishop, this film sports a striking assemblage of actors in supporting roles: from up-and-comers like Telly Savalas to noir and gangster flick icons like Elisha Cook, Jr. and Robert Armstrong, to some not-so-obvious choices for mob bosses in Jim Backus and Mort Sahl. In his brief appearance Sahl leaves quite an impression, as he greets the prospect of his imminent death with a sort of weary, good-humored resignation. He correctly divines Johnny's fate, offering him some rueful advice that he really should have taken.

    And Silva's final scene is unbelievably wrenching, incredibly disturbing for all that it lacks any gore or overt violence. I guarantee you, you will never forget it.

    This is a neat little film, compact and brutal as a sawed-off shotgun. While not as stylishly executed as later gangster revenge sagas like "Point Blank" or the original "Get Carter", this one still carries one hell of a punch.
    artzau

    Gangsters

    This is classic Henry Silva when he was young and a potentially hot hollywood item running with the 'Rat Pack' and a pre-Bewitched Elizabeth Montgomery. The cultural aspects of the Mafia are touched on before Mario Puzo's novel, which came a few years later. Some cameo support performances from Jim "Mr. Magoo" Backus and Sammy Davis, Jr. make an interesting and dark gangster story. The ending is blunt and may leave you feeling as if you were wandering in the wasteland only to find the key to the exit doesn't work. Check it out.
    9gadgetcoder

    Terrific Movie

    I saw this movie accidentally a number of years ago channel surfing. I missed the first 5 minutes of it. It caught my eye because of Elizabeth Montgomery. It was a very dark movie considering what I knew Elizabeth for (Bewitched!). It was one of the more gripping movies I have ever seen. Henry Silva is one of the best "bad guy" actors I know. In this movie, he outdoes himself - causing the viewer to both loathe him and feel sorry for him in much the same way Elizabeth's character does. I highly recommend this movie.

    I was very surprised I had not seen it before, what with all the cameo appearances by rather big name actors and entertainers. If any of you find this on DVD, PLEASE let me know! I would really like a copy for myself.

    Regards to all, gadgetcoder

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    • Trivia
      An article in the 21 October 1962 edition of the Los Angeles Times called Elizabeth Montgomery "the most bruised actress in pictures". During this production she had a car door slammed on her hand and suffered contusions jumping from a pier onto a boat, among other injuries. Plus, she had to endure the filming of a brutal rape scene which ended up on the cutting room floor.
    • Goofs
      In the second half of the film, after Darien abandons her car in front of the beauty parlor, the police show up. The police later describe it as being a "1961 Ford". It is in fact a 1962 Ford (Galaxie 500 Sunliner).
    • Quotes

      Johnny Colini: While you are here, you'll go through a process of polishing designed to make you "civilised". A little, not too much. On the surface, not inside. When I decide you're ready, you'll do a job for me, a job no other man could do. I want you to go to those who betrayed me, take back what they stole and make them dead. Do that and what is mine, is yours. You will be my son.

      Johnny Cool: I am no son of Colini. You disgraced us in America.

      Johnny Colini: Hmm, there is a streak of decency in you. You've gotta get rid of that streak.

      Johnny Cool: They teach you to murder in Chicago and then they send you back to us.

      Johnny Colini: And you, who taught you to murder?

      Johnny Cool: I am no criminal. I never murder for money. All I have done, I have done for my people.

      Johnny Colini: Yes, I'm a criminal. I know it. I am not kind, I know that. I'm not even a generous man. I go to church and lie to God. What's mine is mine because I'm selfish, mean and cruel. There is no one I could point to and say, "this is the reason why Colini is a murderer" but you, you have the people. Poor people. Mr Giordano, you're a liar, yourself. The people, the poor people, aren't you weary of taking bows? You ate well, you've stolen everything you wanted and when you're belly was full, you gave the rest away. I know you, my young friend.

      Johnny Cool: I am no friend of yours.

      Johnny Colini: You will be, you have no other choice. I put you in the streets, you'll be dead within the hour. Or you'll do the job I picked for you and you'll become rich. More money and wealth than a peasant could dream.

      Johnny Cool: Ten million lire.

      Johnny Colini: You will not understand a number that big. But you'll learn. Take you a long time. But I will teach you. I'll teach you America: the clothes; how to walk; how to act; who has the money, where it comes from; which are the important names and where their power lies. And when I've finished, you'll be one of three men in the world who knows it all. This I teach you. But in the end, what will count is what is here

      [he pokes him in the chest]

      Johnny Colini: .

      Johnny Colini: In your hills you have been a glorious success, we'll now see what you do with a mountain, America. You prove you can be the son of Colini and in a few years when I have gone, you will inherit my kingdom.

    • Connections
      Featured in Best in Action: 1963 (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Ballad Of Johnny Cool
      lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen)

      sung by Sammy Davis Jr.

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Johnny Cool
    • Filming locations
      • 122 West 49th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Johnny pulls into parking garage by the Golden Horn Armenian restaurant - all soon to be demolished for Rockefeller Center expansion)
    • Production company
      • Chrislaw Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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