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L'ambitieux

Original title: L'ambizioso
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
300
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Joe Dallesandro in L'ambitieux (1975)
Drug CrimeGangsterTragedyCrimeThriller

A young American in Italy who aspires to be a career criminal starts out working for a big gangster. But he starts to shortchange money collections and he gets beaten and banished from the g... Read allA young American in Italy who aspires to be a career criminal starts out working for a big gangster. But he starts to shortchange money collections and he gets beaten and banished from the gang. Determined to take revenge, he starts over and begins rising to the top.A young American in Italy who aspires to be a career criminal starts out working for a big gangster. But he starts to shortchange money collections and he gets beaten and banished from the gang. Determined to take revenge, he starts over and begins rising to the top.

  • Director
    • Pasquale Squitieri
  • Writers
    • Carlo Rivolta
    • Pasquale Squitieri
  • Stars
    • Joe Dallesandro
    • Stefania Casini
    • Benito Artesi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    300
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    • Director
      • Pasquale Squitieri
    • Writers
      • Carlo Rivolta
      • Pasquale Squitieri
    • Stars
      • Joe Dallesandro
      • Stefania Casini
      • Benito Artesi
    • 10User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Joe Dallesandro
    Joe Dallesandro
    • Aldo, the Climber
    Stefania Casini
    Stefania Casini
    • Luciana
    Benito Artesi
    • Ciriaco
    Ferdinando Murolo
    • Carlo
    Raymond Pellegrin
    Raymond Pellegrin
    • Don Enrico
    Tony Askin
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    Leopoldo Buondonno
    Giovanni Cianfriglia
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    Paolo De Lucia
    Bruno Di Luia
    • Don Enrico Henchman
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      Antonella Fasano
      Ranieri Ferrara
      Marcello Filotico
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      Gregorio Gandolfo
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      • Director
        • Pasquale Squitieri
      • Writers
        • Carlo Rivolta
        • Pasquale Squitieri
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      9Falconeer

      Inspiration for Scarface

      Here it is, the movie that inspired Bryan DePalma's "Scarface," and when you see "L'ambizioso" you will recognize it immediately. The story is the same, changing only the locales. Aldo, played by cult actor Joe Dallesandro in possibly his biggest role, is a New York born, small time criminal, who comes to Naples to make a name for himself. He goes from a small time gig of hawking black market cigarettes, and methodically claws his way to the top of the criminal underworld, after being betrayed by a colleague. The story arc is the same as DePalma's iconic film, which came a decade later. Filled with action, bloody shootouts, and searing drama, this is one epic movie. Little-known director Pasquale Squitieri made a series of these gangster movies, and they are all brilliant. This guy really knew his stuff. He seemed to have an understanding for bad guys as he tells the story always from their point of view. and he makes us sympathize with them, and even have immense respect for them. Which is why these movies might not be appropriate for young, impressionable minds. For fans of crime cinema and Italian mafia films, "L'ambizioso" is required viewing, and is worth tracking down.
      5Leofwine_draca

      Grim, low budget

      A tough and sadistically violent Italian crime thriller starring cult actor Joe Dallesandro. He plays a hoodlum who gets beaten to a pulp by gangsters and decides to rise through the ranks, SCARFACE-style, to get revenge. It's a pretty low budget tale that revels in bloody violence meted out to various ne'er-do-wells, but I didn't find it very entertaining along the way; just grim, cheap, and depressing.
      6gavin6942

      An Italian Shooter

      A hungry young buck (Joe Dallesandro) who aspires to be a career criminal starts out working at a warehouse for a gangster, and because of his ruthlessness and dependability he begins to ascend the ladder of organized crime.

      Writer-director Pasquale Squitieri is not one of the better-known Italian directors. But he did come up the right way, being mentored by Vittorio De Sica and then going through a very brief (two film) spaghetti western phase with Klaus Kinski. By the time of "The Climber" (1975), he had already honed his action / crime film skills with "Camorra" (1972) starring Jean Seberg.

      The star of "The Climber" is, of course, Warhol protégé Joe Dallesandro, who is something like a more handsome Peter Fonda. In fact, Squitieri personally stopped by the set of "Flesh For Frankenstein" to make sure he could get Dallesandro. Opposite him is Stefania Casini, who is today probably best known for "Suspiria" (1977), but interestingly enough had just appeared in Paul Morrissey's "Blood for Dracula" (1974)... with Dallesandro! (The pair ended up dating for a while.)

      There is a rumor going around that this film was a big influence on Brian DePalma's "Scarface". Reviews all around the internet suggest it to be true, but no source is cited beyond the fact that the plots have some vague similarities. Whether the inspiration story is true or not, I do not know, but if it is, that is more than enough reason for this film to be preserved and studied. (Another reason is the score from Franco Campanino, who had been a popular musician alongside his brother since 1957, especially the song "Naples Dock".)

      The Arrow Blu-ray is a bit sparse compared to some of their other releases. But it does feature a broad 28-minute interview with Joe Dallesandro, where he discusses being mentored by Warhol and Morrissey. We also learn how he was scammed into shooting a movie in Africa, the rarely-seen "Safari Rally" (1978). And he discusses his drinking problems. The interview barely covers "The Climber", but fans of European cinema will enjoy Dallesandro's honest and interesting reflections on working "underground".
      6christopher-underwood

      infamous and iconic Joe Dallesandro

      Obscure Italian crime picture that has acquired some notoriety as the possible inspiration for De Palma's 'Scarface' but more particularly for featuring the infamous and iconic Joe Dallesandro. He was in Italy for 'Flesh for Frankenstien' and 'Blood for Dracula' and this is not as good as either of those, nor, of course, his wild and influential 'underground' movies for Andy Warhol in the late 60s/early 70s. Here we have an ugly, though well shot, violent film as Joe tries to insinuate himself into the higher echelons of the crime syndicates of Naples and Rome. Its okay, if too long, but every now and again Joe is posed upon a bike, against a wall or laying down and these particularly well shot scenes are, I guess, what you might call the 'money shots'. Decent soundtrack from Franco Campanino.
      8Weirdling_Wolf

      A pistol-whippingly wicked, explosively eventful example of Gangland grisly 70s Italian crime cinema!

      Made during the then popular poliziotteschi cycle, talented writer/director Pasquale Squitieri's boisterously action-packed crime thriller about the violently vengeful ascent and blood-spattered fall of surly, quick-witted, hot-blooded thug Aldo (Joe Dallesandro), a street smart smuggler whose seemingly limitless capacity for cruelty and delusions of grandeur bloodily orchestrates his gutsy, single-minded attempt to forcibly wrest power from incumbent gangland heavy Don Enrico (Raymond Pellegrin), Aldo's ambitious crime spree swiftly overextends the increasingly desperate reach of grievously gun-happy Aldo and his ever decreasing misfit mob's minor-league talents! While Pasquale's exhilaratingly pacey 'The Climber' is arguably one of the more consistently gripping, explosively eventful examples of 70s Italian crime cinema, this exceptional actioner has only just recently been given the cinematic credibility it so demonstratively deserves.

      All the volatile ingredients that deliriously drew so many exploitation fans to Euro-crime's hyper-violent milieu are excitingly displayed in 'The Climber', with its attention-grabbing generosity of ferociously femur-fracturing fights, brutal bullet-fests, gratuitous Gangland goring's, bloodthirsty brawls, murderous displays of mobster mendacity, unrestrained vehicular carnage, and the coldly reptilian menace of Dallesandro effectively endows his hubristic, diabolically handsome, dead-eyed killer Aldo a malign Delon-like detachment that isn't exactly loveable, but his hyperbolic Alpha personality is weirdly magnetic! Much like vintage crime classics 'Scarface' and 'Public Enemy' long before it, Pasquale's doomy, frequently sadistic Euro-crime actioner exudes a similarly dark fascination with Aldo's rampant lust for money and power leading him inexorably to his own ignominious destruction! The exceptionally punchy score by composer Franco Campanino and equally strident film-making from maestro Squitieri has guaranteed that avid poliziotteschi fans, old and new, will readily appreciate the bellicose charms of this beautifully restored HD edition of Pasquale Squitieri's 'The Climber'.

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        According to an interview with Joe Dallesandro on the DVD, Director Pasquale Squitieri was an eccentric character who once greeted Dallesandro at his hotel room with a gun.
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        Featured in Little Joe's Adventures in Europe (2017)

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      • Release date
        • February 18, 1975 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Climber
      • Filming locations
        • Dear Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
      • Production company
        • Laser Films
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        • 1h 42m(102 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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