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Société anonyme anti-crime

Original title: La polizia ringrazia
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Mariangela Melato and Enrico Maria Salerno in Société anonyme anti-crime (1972)
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An inspector pursues a secret society of former police officers who go beyond the law by killing notorious criminals without trial.An inspector pursues a secret society of former police officers who go beyond the law by killing notorious criminals without trial.An inspector pursues a secret society of former police officers who go beyond the law by killing notorious criminals without trial.

  • Director
    • Steno
  • Writers
    • Steno
    • Lucio De Caro
  • Stars
    • Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Mariangela Melato
    • Mario Adorf
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    930
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steno
    • Writers
      • Steno
      • Lucio De Caro
    • Stars
      • Enrico Maria Salerno
      • Mariangela Melato
      • Mario Adorf
    • 10User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Enrico Maria Salerno
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Commissario Bertone
    Mariangela Melato
    Mariangela Melato
    • Sandra
    Mario Adorf
    Mario Adorf
    • District Attorney Ricciuti
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Francesco Bettarini
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Former Superintendent Stolfi
    Laura Belli
    Laura Belli
    • Anna Maria Sprovieri
    Jürgen Drews
    • Michele Settecamini
    Corrado Gaipa
    • L'avvocato Armani
    Giorgio Piazza
    • Secretary of Justice
    Ezio Sancrotti
    • Commissario Santalamenti
    Piero Tiberi
    • Mario Staderini
    • (as Pietro Tiberi)
    Diego Reggente
    • Journalist
    Ada Pometti
    • Mario Staderini's Sister
    Sergio Serafini
    • Journalist
    Fortunato Cecilia
    • The Informer
    Ferdinando Murolo
    • Capo squadra giustizieri
    Gianfranco Barra
    Gianfranco Barra
    • Agente Esposito
    Romualdo Buzzanca
    • Director
      • Steno
    • Writers
      • Steno
      • Lucio De Caro
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    8ZeddaZogenau

    Italian Crime Movie with Mario ADORF, Jürgen DREWS and Enrico Maria SALERNO

    The police say thank you: Italian crime classic with Mario Adorf and Jürgen Drews

    With this film by Stefano "Steno" Vanzina (production: Roberto Infascelli) the great wave of Italian Poliziotteschi films of the 1970s really began. In Italy it grossed ITL 1.7 billion in the box office, but the film was not quite as successful in cinemas in West Germany.

    Commissario Bertone (Enrico Maria Salerno) is a very sophisticated police officer who is increasingly despairing of politics and what he believes is a far too lax justice system. He has various arguments, especially with public prosecutor Ricciuti (Mario Adorf). The crime rate in Rome is rising and rising. The misery is made clear to the distinctive journalist Sandra (Mariangela Melato) in an almost sociological-scientific way. The head crook Bettarini (Franco Fabrizi) and the young Michele Settecamini (Jürgen Drews), who brutally holds a young woman (Laura Belli) hostage in order to cover up a robbery, act as a symbol of the fact that the criminals are increasingly capable of taking more risks takes. But then something unexpected happens! Apparently there is a syndicate on the streets of Rome whose mission is to murder criminals and other undesirable people who have been spared justice. Almost as a revival of the fascist past and the abolished death penalty, police officers who were fired because of excessive use of force seem to be behind it. Can that even be possible? What does the former police chief Stolfi (Cyril Cusack) know about it?

    This is really tough stuff, which is presented here in an outstanding mixture of action spectacle and social psychological treatise. Exciting, direct, informative and so in tune with the times that it touched a nerve with the audience. A great moment in Italian genre cinema! Rousing, provocative, frightening!

    The lead role was originally supposed to go to sex comedy star Lando Buzzanca, but luckily that fell through. Enrico Maria Salerno simply fits this role better. Pop singer Jürgen Drews probably got his small role by chance and at the request of co-producer Dieter Geissler. But he does his job really well. Respect! In 1976 he was supposed to perform with the Les Humphries Singers (Sing Sang Song) at the Eurovision Song Contest and land a huge hit in German-speaking countries with "Ein Bett im Kornfeld".

    Great police film that you should definitely see as a EuroCrime fan!
    8Coventry

    Fetch a ride on the midnight crime-sightseeing city tour bus!

    "La Polizia Ringrazia" is, at first sight, a prototype of an Italian euro-crime/poliziotesschi thriller like there were dozens during the first half of the 1970s. They practically always featured the same recurring themes, like unorthodox coppers, the ever-failing Italian justice system, vigilante squads violently cleansing the streets, corrupt politicians and police superiors, media circuses and liberal newspapers influencing the public opinion. You'd think the audience eventually grew tired of these familiar and continuously recycled themes, but no. Quite the contrary, every Poliziotesschi is unique and, for avid genre fanatics like me, it's almost becoming an obsession to track them all down. "La Polizia Ringrazia" is a downright stellar example of the euro-crime's peak period, complete with a compelling & intelligent script, an intensely raw atmosphere of realism, a few shocking bits of violence, a great soundtrack (Stelvio Cipriani, of course) and brilliantly devoted performances by some of the finest contemporary stars (notably Enrico Maria Salerno, Mario Adorf, Cyril Cusack, ...)

    Salerno is truly amazing as the clearly tormented Commissioner Bertone, caught between the frustration of seeing criminals getting released without a proper punishment and the accusations of the press about the police being too violent when making their arrests. Whilst on the case of finding two bank robbers who killed two people during their escape, Salerno is suddenly confronted with another major challenge. A secret group, existing of former policemen and even judges, are hunting down acquitted or fugitive criminals and brutally execute them in true mafia-style. Moral dilemmas aside, Commissioner Bertone must find now the bank robbers before the so-call "clean up squad" does. The material may be familiar, but writer/director Stefano Vanzina (better known as Steno) keeps the levels of suspense, plausibility and originality quite high and steady. I was particularly surprised by this, because Steno is mainly known for his light-headed comedies starring Bud Spencer!

    The last thing you can say about "La Polizia Ringrazia" is that it is light-headed! There are a couple of sequences that initially seem very bizarre, but they actually work quite effectively. For example, Commissioner Bertone invites a whole bunch of journalists on a nightly tour bus drive through the city, just to demonstrate how disastrous the crime plague is. The role of Mario Adorf, as the unreliable district attorney, is also quite unusual for this type of film, but the role (and, of course, Adorf's performance) add a great deal of value to an already intelligent film. "La Polizia Ringrazia" is far from being the most explicitly violent Poliziotesschi, but several scenes are nevertheless immensely brutal and gritty. The clean-up squad's cold-blooded executions, for instance, and especially the horrendous fate of a poor woman who's taken hostage and eventually thrown off a driving vehicle. It's the second time in a short period that I've seen such a similarly shocking death, the other movie being "La Legge Violenta della Squadra Anticrimine", starring John Saxon and J. Lee Cob. And no, it's not recycled footage, as I know the Italians were infamous for that.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Magnum Force from the other side of the Alps.

    This is definitely a kind of Italian MAGNUM FORCE or even STAR CHAMBER, the kind of film for which I would have more guessed a director such as Damiano Damiani or Pasquale Squieteri - though it's a bit too much action bloody packed for both of their styles. Anyway Steno was more used to Bud Spencer's comedy flicks, saturday evening cinema. Yes this is a so gloomy, downbeat story but that makes you really think about many politics matter in the Italian state of the mid and late seventies. and it is not necessarily question here of mafia of any kind. That's also a real surprise. But after all what's the difference?
    9rundbauchdodo

    Intense and complex

    Director Steno (birth name: Stefano Vanzina) is best known as a director of comedy (e.g. films with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill), but this crime thriller is everything but a comedy. It tells the gripping story of an organized vigilante group that kills criminals who couldn't be convicted by the police.

    Enrico Maria Salerno is brilliant as the police officer who tries to discover the big ones behind the vigilante group. Mario Adorf is convincing as ever - once more portraying a rather dubious district attorney. This Italian-German co-production is also remarkable for singer Jürgen Drews who plays one of the criminals that fall victim to the vigilantes.

    All in all, "La Polizia Ringrazia" delivers impressive social comment and handles the topic with a complexity one rarely sees in a crime thriller. Highly recommended.
    7RodrigAndrisan

    Salerno is great! And Adorf too!

    Me, I was born to watch all the movies. And that's what I've been doing all my life for 62 years. I'm aware that it's impossible, I'm not crazy. Now, in present times, it's harder and harder to choose a movie to watch, when there are so many, millions and millions. It's hard to find a real good movie. That's why, many times, I choose to re-watch a movie that I really liked sometime in the past. I've seen this one for the first time in 1972 or 1973 and I remember that I liked it very much. I was only about 13 years old. Exceptional actors, Enrico Maria Salerno, Mario Adorf, Mariangela Melato, Franco Fabrizi, Cyril Cusack. Cool music, with obsessive piano and violins, in Morricone's style, signed by Stelvio Cipriani. Cool cinematography too by Riccardo Pallottini and, especially, precise direction signed Stefano Vanzina (Steno). The film is "related" to "The Great Kidnapping" (1973)La polizia sta a guardare (original title) directed by Roberto Infascelli. Enrico Maria Salerno plays a similar character in both films, Commissioner Cardone in the one directed by Infascelli, and Commissario Bertone in the one directed by Steno. This "Execution Squad" (1972)La polizia ringrazia (original title) has something in common with the absolute masterpiece signed Elio Petri, "Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970)Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (original title). The character played by Salerno has very similar features to the police chief played by Gian Maria Volontè. OK, watching the film again in 2020, at the age of 62, I didn't like it as much as at 13, it didn't fascinate me anymore, but anyway, it's worth seeing, it's a good film.

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      Of the over 70 films he directed during his lifetime, "Execution Squad" is the only one in which Steno was credited under his real name, Stefano Vanzina.
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      Edited into Colpiti al cuore (2019)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1972 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • Monaco
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Execution Squad
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion
      • Primex Italiana
      • Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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