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Un flic très spécial

Original title: Squadra antifurto
  • 1976
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Un flic très spécial (1976)
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Tomas Milian as the unconventional undercover cop with a pet mouse named 'Serpico'. Still difficult for an investigation commissioner Nico Giraldi, this time struggling with a gang who commi... Read allTomas Milian as the unconventional undercover cop with a pet mouse named 'Serpico'. Still difficult for an investigation commissioner Nico Giraldi, this time struggling with a gang who commits theft in luxury apartments in Rome.Tomas Milian as the unconventional undercover cop with a pet mouse named 'Serpico'. Still difficult for an investigation commissioner Nico Giraldi, this time struggling with a gang who commits theft in luxury apartments in Rome.

  • Director
    • Bruno Corbucci
  • Writers
    • Mario Amendola
    • Bruno Corbucci
  • Stars
    • Tomas Milian
    • Robert Webber
    • Lilli Carati
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Bruno Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Mario Amendola
      • Bruno Corbucci
    • Stars
      • Tomas Milian
      • Robert Webber
      • Lilli Carati
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Nico Giraldi
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Mr. Douglas
    Lilli Carati
    • Vanessa
    Giuseppe Pambieri
    • Osvaldo 'Tapparella' Proietti
    Giuliana Calandra
    Giuliana Calandra
    • Lt. Adele Ciampini
    Toni Ucci
    Toni Ucci
    • Filotto
    • (as Tony Ucci)
    Olimpia Di Nardo
    • Olimpia Trippetta
    Massimo Vanni
    Massimo Vanni
    • Brigadier Gargiulo
    Vittorio Stagni
    • Zagaja
    Enzo Pulcrano
    • Salvatore Trapanese
    Benito Stefanelli
    Benito Stefanelli
    • Lawyer Gorniani
    Franco Oppini
    • Frustino
    Mimma Amendola
    • Ballarin's Girlfriend
    Giovanni Attanasio
    • Carabineer
    Giancarlo Badessi
    • Maniac
    Gianlorenzo Bernini
    • Gorniani's Henchman
    • (as Nanni Bernini)
    Salvatore Billa
    Salvatore Billa
    • Rosario Trapanese
    Anna Bonaiuto
    Anna Bonaiuto
    • Waitress at Police Station
    • Director
      • Bruno Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Mario Amendola
      • Bruno Corbucci
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    7kosmasp

    The cop to be(at)

    I watched this because it was free on Netflix ... and I do like crime movies. I had no idea we get a recurring character (is it 7 movies this character and as far as I know same actor, has appeared in?) ... so while some knew what he was up to - I was caught be surprise somewhat.

    That being said, you will get almost all the information you need, to know the character. Also there are reasons he has a pet mouse called Serpico ... generally speaking the obvious similarities to Pacino of that time and era ... well I think even nowadays, anyone who has seen a fair share of movies, will immediately get the love this shares and has for him.

    Apart from that, we also have the sound effects when people are being hit (which sound ridiculous and funny at the same time, for better or worse) and car chases and other 70s stuff. Love it or hate it - this does not care (about PC or your opinion I reckon). Have not yet seen the other entries, but I assume they are similar ... not sure when I'll be watching them ... and if.
    6Coventry

    Quite good, but I still prefer blood & violence!

    Maybe I ought to start with some slightly boring but nevertheless relevant background information. From the late sixties until the mid-seventies, the Poliziotesschi was an extremely popular sub-genre of Italian exploitation cinema. These were crime thrillers revolving around relentless criminals and the unorthodox cops chasing after them, with trademarks that included extreme violence, brutal executions, and wild car chases often filmed guerilla-style in the centers of big Italian cities. They were awesome! They also brought forward many cult icons; directors (Umberto Lenzi, Stelvio Massi, Fernando Di Leo) as well as actors (Maurizio Merli, Luc Merenda, Antonio Sabato). For some reason, though, and as similar to Gialli, their popularity immensely decreased after 1975.

    Around this time, however, writer/director Bruno Corbucci (brother of Sergio, and co-writer of "Django" and "The Great Silence") discovered a new market. His film "Cop in Blue Jeans" was very popular, and the principal difference between this and previous Poliziotesschi was that the raw and explicit violence got replaced with dumb, vulgar, and borderline slapstick humor. The public loved it, apparently, and thus there were less and less violent crime thrillers, but an overload of action-comedies until the mid-1980s. "Cop in Blue Jeans" received 10 (!) sequels, all starring Tomas Milian, and also other combos of action & slapstick were tremendously successful, like the pairings of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.

    As a diehard fanatic of the raw, gritty, and uncompromisingly violent Poliziotesschi of the early 70s, I always deliberately avoided the Squadra/Delitto franchise, simply because I like my Italian cult cinema blood-soaked, but now I will start reviewing them. Why? Because many of the 10 titles are available on Netflix, for starters, and quite frankly also because I have already seen most of the traditional Poliziotesschi. Besides, it's still Italian, still 70s, and still Tomas Milian. How disappointing can it be?

    "Squadra Antifurto" is not disappointing at all, although I obviously missed the brutality and had to accept that almost the entire first half is a substantially void and stuffed with the childish jokes about pee and poo. In Rome (or perhaps it's another major city), there's a wave of car-jackings and breaking & entering in the homes of wealthy people. The eccentric and foul-mouthed cop Nico Giraldi from anti-theft squad knows the thieves and isn't too concerned. In fact, he rather enjoys playing cat-and mouse with them. But then the thieves break into a mansion of a mysterious American and steal a notebook they probably shouldn't have. As they are getting murdered one by one, Giraldi has a slightly more challenging investigation to lead.

    As to be expected, once characters are starting to get killed, the movie becomes worthwhile. There are a few tense and action-packed scenes, including a chase on a train and a shootout at an old factory. The kills are not bloody, though, and the stunts are still meant to be comical, with Tomas Millian riding with his motorcycle over cars, boats, and into people's living rooms. I assumed the climax in New York was going to be spectacular, but it mainly exists of a bizarre love-montage. Tomas Milian obviously enjoys himself as the bewildered Giraldi, modeled after Al Pacino in "Serpico", who continuously insults and humiliates the people around him. The supportive cast is sadly underused, most notably Robert Webber as the villain and the incredibly beautiful Lilly Carati as car-jacking victim/love interest. She keeps her clothes on in this film, but should you want to admire her natural beauty, I warmly recommend "The Alcove" and "To Be Twenty".
    rust-7

    Millian returns as inspector Nico Giraldi

    This is Corbuchi's third entry in a series of cop-thrillers featuring Thomas Millian as inspector Nico Giraldi. This series features more humor than other Italian cop-thrillers. They also contain less violence and less of a political statement. And worst of all there is hardly a story-line. Instead the movie focuses on Millian as a fun-loving member of a anti-theft squad. This particular movie is even a step down from it's earlier entry's. If you're looking for comedy go for it, but if you're looking for a good example of an Italian cop-thriller with lots of action, violence, corruption, and a revenge-theme you'll have to look elsewhere.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 69320 delivered on 29 October 1976.
    • Connections
      Followed by Nico l'arnaqueur (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      E Nun Ce Vojo Sta
      Music by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis, Lyrics by Bruno Corbucci and Mario Amendola

      Sung by Alberto Griso with Guido And Maurizio De Angelis

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Hippi Nico von der Kripo
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Cinemaster S.r.l.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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