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Diamants de sang

Original title: Diamanti sporchi di sangue
  • 1977
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
421
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Diamants de sang (1977)
CrimeDramaThriller

A man is arrested and condemned to five years in jail for robbery. After serving his term, he is out for revenge on the gang members he considers were to blame for his arrest. The prize for ... Read allA man is arrested and condemned to five years in jail for robbery. After serving his term, he is out for revenge on the gang members he considers were to blame for his arrest. The prize for this deadly fight is a large cache of diamonds.A man is arrested and condemned to five years in jail for robbery. After serving his term, he is out for revenge on the gang members he considers were to blame for his arrest. The prize for this deadly fight is a large cache of diamonds.

  • Director
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Writer
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Stars
    • Claudio Cassinelli
    • Martin Balsam
    • Barbara Bouchet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    421
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Writer
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Stars
      • Claudio Cassinelli
      • Martin Balsam
      • Barbara Bouchet
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Claudio Cassinelli
    Claudio Cassinelli
    • Guido Mauri
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Rizzo
    Barbara Bouchet
    Barbara Bouchet
    • Lisa
    Pier Paolo Capponi
    Pier Paolo Capponi
    • Tony
    Olga Karlatos
    Olga Karlatos
    • Maria
    Vittorio Caprioli
    Vittorio Caprioli
    • Police Commissioner Russo
    Riccardo Parisio Perrotti
    • Lawyer
    Raul Lovecchio
    • Arms Delaer
    Fernando Cerulli
    Fernando Cerulli
    • Mr. Philips
    Camillo Chiara
    Fulvio Mingozzi
    • Nicola
    Sandro La Barbera
      Agostino Crisafulli
      • Robbery Accomplice
      Paul Oxon
      • Rizzo's Hood
      Franco Beltramme
      • Tony's Hood #1
      Erigo Palombini
      • Rizzo's Hood
      Salvatore Billa
      Salvatore Billa
      • Tony's Hood #2
      Domenico Di Costanzo
      • Corrupted Policeman
      • Director
        • Fernando Di Leo
      • Writer
        • Fernando Di Leo
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      5Sorsimus

      Above average (DiLeo) crime film.

      Just released ex- convict Guido watches his girlfriend get killed on the way home from prison. He thinks the killing is connected with the events that led to him going to jail five years back. Guido starts to investigate...

      In many ways a typical late DiLeo- crime film: unimaginative lightning, boring sets, unimpressive action sequences. Yet I think just because of the grittiness of the script, this one easily rises above the other DiLeo- turkeys I've seen.

      Decent acting in the form of especially Barbara Bouchet and Guido's main adversary Martin Balsam, who stand out positively. Most importantly, the plot really thickens towards the end climaxing in a truly memorable final scene between Guido and Martin Balsam's Rizzo.

      Released on video in Finland in the eighties.
      4fbqhvkcbq

      Just about adequate poliziotesschi, not really worth bothering with

      Disappointing late entry into the De Leo poliziotesschi canon. An at best functional (but not compelling) plot, low budget, lacking style or swagger, with fairly restrained content and an awful lot of incredibly poor acting give this the feel of a watered down "made for TV" version of his much better early 70s outings.

      Worth watching if you're an Italian crime film completist. Otherwise give it a miss.
      7Bezenby

      Balsamic Vinegar

      Laudio Cassanelli is a safe breaker out for one last job when some fink snitches on him. His partner Marco manages to get away, but Claudio himself is banged up for five years. Not only that, when gets out two masked gunman attack the bus he's on and his girlfriend Olga Karlatos is shot in the back. Claudio kills the two bad guys so he's still winning by this point if you're keeping score.

      In a permanent bad mood for the entire film, Claudio blames everything on local gangster Rizzo (played immaculately by Martin Balsam as usual). The cops tend to agree with Claudio, but when a crooked cop passes this information on to Rizzo, he sends his right hand man Pier Paolo Capponi to put the squeeze on him.

      Further compounding Claudio's low mood and lack of sleep is Olga's son Enzo, who hates him because he got his mother killed. I might have missed it but I think Claudio used to go out with Enzo's girl Barbara Bouchet, who seems to be trying to force Enzo's hand in arranging a big score for a huge amount of diamonds.

      That's a lot of plot but it all serves to make Claudio madder and madder until he's striking back at Rizzo, folks are getting plugged left right and centre, and a few twists throw everything up in the air for a remarkable ending.

      I'm a big fan of Claudio Cassanelli - he's does moody very well (to be honest I've not seen him do comedy...maybe he was just like that). Martin Balsam, once again, just knocks it out of the park as Rizzo. He constantly shows Claudio respect even though all Claudio does is threaten to kill him and shames him in front of his men. This gives the ending even more clout as Rizzo and Claudio seem to share a father/son bond that Claudio can't find with Enzo. It's unusual to say the least.

      Best bit was when Claudio and Pier Paolo Capponi have a violent fight to the death in Barbara Bouchet's house, using all that kitsch seventies decor to try and kill each other. Also of note was the soundtrack, which you'll know as 'that tune Bruno Mattei nicked for Zombie Creeping Flesh'.
      8Andreas_W333

      Not a heist film, but a really good melancholic crime film

      Judging the film by its attributes on forehand, you'd think this movie is a diamond heist action movie with a lighter tone. The movie does include diamonds, but this is actually a very serious mafia thriller, much like Manhunt and Milano Calibre 9. It contains several of Di Leo's classic ingredients; good acting, good soundtrack, very complex fight scenes, some effective twists, and not least human relations that are believable. Nothing is entire black or white. It was good to see this on a nice looking high definition transfer today, as I've had the film on DVD for 15 years or so, but never took the time to see it (maybe because it's lower rated than Di Leo's classic crime films). If you like Manhunt, then you will probably appreciate this one as well as they share that mix of action and melancholy.
      8Weirdling_Wolf

      'definite keeper for both euro-crime junkies!'

      A truly masterful and terrifically riveting 70s actioner from the rightfully lauded high-stylist of Italian genre cinema, Fernando Di Leo. 'Blood & Diamonds' is a definite keeper for both euro-crime junkies and lovers of dynamic, compellingly plot-heavy action thrillers. The brooding, charismatic Claudio Cassinelli delivers yet another immaculate performance, and uber-gorgeous gangster's moll, Barbara Bouchet is sweet enough to engender a diabetic swoon in even the most robust of males (or females, natch!). All of the gloriously unfiltered honour or death, macho slam-bang-gangster man, revenge-fuelled dynamism is excitingly punctuated by yet another blazing jazz-funk score from the supremely talented Luis Bacalov. A taut, melancholic, expertly crafted, diamond hard 70s poliziotteschi that is most certainly ripe for re-discovery.

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        Luis Bacalov's action music is later recycled in Hell of the Living Dead (Italian: Virus - l'inferno dei morti viventi) (1980) and erroneously attributed to Goblin (although Goblin's music from Dawn of the Dead (1978) is also used in the aforementioned film).
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        Referenced in Virus cannibale (1980)

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      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • La braque
      • Filming locations
        • Rome, Lazio, Italy
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        • Teleuropa International Films
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        1 hour 43 minutes
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        • 1.85 : 1

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