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Ursula l'anti-gang

Original title: Colpo in canna
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Ursula l'anti-gang (1975)
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An air hostess gets involved in Naples, against her will, in the in-fighting amongst rival gangs.An air hostess gets involved in Naples, against her will, in the in-fighting amongst rival gangs.An air hostess gets involved in Naples, against her will, in the in-fighting amongst rival gangs.

  • Director
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Writers
    • Enzo Dell'Aquila
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Stars
    • Ursula Andress
    • Woody Strode
    • Marc Porel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    543
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    • Director
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Writers
      • Enzo Dell'Aquila
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Stars
      • Ursula Andress
      • Woody Strode
      • Marc Porel
    • 7User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress
    • Nora Green
    Woody Strode
    Woody Strode
    • Silvera
    Marc Porel
    Marc Porel
    • Manuel
    Isabella Biagini
    • Rosy
    Lino Banfi
    Lino Banfi
    • Commissario Calogero…
    Aldo Giuffrè
    Aldo Giuffrè
    • Don Calò
    Maurizio Arena
    Maurizio Arena
    • Padre Best
    Rosario Borelli
    • Silvera's Man
    Carla Brait
    Carla Brait
    • Carmen
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Ali
    Raul Lovecchio
    • Blindman
    Sergio Ammirata
    • Commissario Ammirata
    Loris Bazzocchi
    • Nora Henchman
    Jimmy il Fenomeno
    Jimmy il Fenomeno
    • Tano
    Roberto Dell'Acqua
    • Zanzara
    Gino Milli
    • Don Calò Henchman
    Enzo Spitaleri
    Domenico Maggio
    • Silvera Henchman
    • Director
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Writers
      • Enzo Dell'Aquila
      • Fernando Di Leo
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    5gridoon

    Ursula, Ursula, Ursula....

    I wonder how, in all those biblical epics they made, they never got Ursula Andress to play the role of Eve. After all, she is the perfect female specimen, so what better choice is there for the first woman ever created? And can you believe that this incredible body and face belong to a (then) 39-year-old woman? And yes, she does get nude, frequently. There is a rather distasteful scene early on where she gets roughed up by some thugs, but don't worry, she takes charge later on and even kicks a little ass herself! The plot? Ah, who cares, it's just a senseless mess about rival crime organizations in Napoli. One strange thing is the tone: for the most part it's fairly serious, but when the fight scenes come they are shot in a slapstick style that reminded me of the Bud Spencer - Terence Hill comedies (with Woody Strode, of "Spartacus" fame, in the Bud role). There is also an overlong "comic" car chase with a clumsy Italian inspector. The problem is that these fights and chases are not the least bit funny. See this movie (if you can find it) only for Ursula...and frankly, she's reason enough to see it. (**)
    5Coventry

    Floozy flight attendant Ursula undresses in Napoli!

    The Italian cult-directors from the seventies were genius, but also as unstable and unpredictable as the weather in my home country. Take Fernando Di Leo, for instance. With "Milano Calibro .9", "La Mala Ordina", and "Il Boss", he directed three of the toughest and most relentless crime-thrillers ever made, and so I obviously expected for his "Colpo in Canna" to be just as violent and brutal in tone.

    But what do you know, the cheerful musical tunes that accompany the opening credits immediately reveal that this will be a much more light-hearted and comical effort than usual from this director. "Colpo in Canna" is indeed a bizarre and wildly uneven mishmash of comedy (I even daresay slapstick), sexploitation, mafia thriller, and Poliziotesschi. These are genres/styles that are absolutely difficult to blend, and therefore it's probably the weakest Di Leo that I have seen (only "Avere Vent'anni" is worse).

    The best way to describe "Colpo in Canna" is like a very loose interpretation of "Yojimbo" and "A Fistful of Dollars", with airline stewardess Nora Green (Ursula Andress) evoking a gang war between the two rivaling drug cartels in Naples and getting a lot of benefits out of it herself. The tone of the film is wildly uneven, and changes often and abruptly. After the jolly opening tunes, there's a nasty sequence in which Andress' character gets brutally beaten up by the gang led by Woody Strode. The middle section is soft in tone, and mostly features random footage of Ursula Andress having sex or parading around fully naked. I simply must state that she's amazing to gaze at! The actress who became world famous as the first Bond-girl in "Dr. No" was 39 years old in 1975, but her body looks as fit as that of a 25-year-old, and she certainly isn't too prudish to show it! The last half hour then turns into pure slapstick, with a (massively overlong) fighting battle between the members of the two gangs on a fairground, a (massively overlong) and unrealistic car chase in the streets of Naples, and too much screentime for comic relief actor Lino Banfi in a dual role as clumsy police commissioner and horny taxi driver.

    Ursula Andress, who clearly enjoyed her whacky role as the floozy man-eating stewardess very much, forms the main reason for cult-fanatics to seek out this "Colpo in Canna", but admittedly some of the stunts and the fairground and the impressive torso of Woody Strode are highlights as well.
    10lee_eisenberg

    How can you not like this?

    Fernando Di Leo's "Colpo in canna" ("Loaded Guns" in English) should be a typical mediocre 1970s action flick. But it has nude shots of Ursula Andress, so that makes it ultra-enjoyable. The woman best known for emerging from the ocean bikini-clad in the first James Bond movie plays a flight attendant caught up in battles between rival gangs in Naples. But the plot is pretty much irrelevant. It's pretty clear that the movie is all about showing off Ursula Andress's body. Yes, every man who's seen "Dr. No" has spent eternity wondering what she looked like under that bikini. She had some similar scenes in "The Loves and Times of Scaramouche", directed by Enzo Castellari*. But the scenes here are the real deal. "Loaded Guns" isn't that easy to find, so you'll have to find a local video/DVD store if you want to watch it. And you'll love it.

    *He also directed "The Inglorious Bastards", whose title of course inspired Quentin Tarantino's movie.
    6SMK-4

    Sexploitation comedy with a few priceless scenes

    This is one of these daft sex comedies that could only have been made in Italy, and only in the 1970s. Often, the moments and plot twists are just completely ridiculous and at other times the film expects us to take it seriously.

    However, there are a few classic scenes of 1970s exploitation cinema in here which are just priceless. One of them lets us ogle at the nude Ursula Andress having a bath in her hotel room when she is rudely interrupted by the local Mafia clown (played by the unbearable Jimmy il fenomeno) with gun in hand and trousers down. Undeterred, Ursula smashes a radio on his head to calm him down. They don't film scenes like this anymore.
    6ZeddaZogenau

    Sexy Slapstick Comedy with Ursula ANDRESS and Woody STRODE

    Bizarre mix of slapstick comedy and commedia sexy with Ursula Andress and Woody Strode

    There's a lot on offer in this film by cult director Fernando Di Leo (1932-2003), also known as "I'll polish your bald head". Hearty fights in the Spencer Hill style alternate with sexy insights all the time. Whether doing mattress sports, in the bathtub or simply changing clothes - Golden Globe winner (1964 for "Dr. No") Ursula Andress (*1936) appears stark naked in what feels like every other scene, but also knows how to get involved in wonderfully funny beating orgies.

    What's it about? The stewardess Nora Green (Ursula Andress) lands her plane in Naples and runs an errand for a passenger. She drives to a fairground and gets caught between two rival gangs, led by Silvera (Woody Strode, 1914-1994) and Don Calo (Aldo Giuffre). Silvera doesn't treat the stunning blonde particularly gallantly (this scene is really inappropriate in a film that vacillates between fun and seriousness), but she gets help from the handsome acrobat Manuel (Marc Porel, 1949-1983). So she soon ends up on his trampoline and in his bed. Marc Porel is also allowed to hold his shapely backside into the camera. But above all, the tough guy is good at giving out beatings, and he still gets plenty of opportunity to do so.

    Other roles include Lino Banfi as Commissario and Maurizio Arena as Padre, who is not so particular about abstinence. After all sorts of complications, there is ultimately a wild car chase and a fun fight that takes place again at the fairground.

    What's really interesting about this film is the strange mixture of beating and sex stuff. Ursula Andress is in her element and becomes the sole heroine of an otherwise male-dominated Italian slapstick comedy, which was very fashionable in those years due to the enormous box office successes of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Woody Strode's counterpart scores highly with his strong physique, but also demonstrates slapstick talents. The American actor, who was a decathlete at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and later an American football player, was rewarded with a Golden Globe nomination for his supporting role as a gladiator in "Spartacus." Marc Porel (could have celebrated his 73rd birthday on January 3, 2022), the son of Gerard Landry and the recently deceased Jacqueline Porel, cuts a particularly good figure in this film and shows his pretty face as La Andress's ToyBoy.

    The director Fernando Di Leo shows his more fun side here. After writing scripts for numerous spaghetti westerns, he shot three absolute EuroCrime classics: "Milano Calibro 9", "La mala ordina" and "Il Boss".

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      Italian censorship visa # 65731 delivered on 28-12-1974.
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      Referenced in Ban the Sadist Videos! (2005)

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 1975 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Les aventures d'une air-hôtesse
    • Filming locations
      • Naples, Campania, Italy
    • Production company
      • Cineproduzioni Daunia 70
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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