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Un homme, une ville

Original title: Un uomo, una città
  • 1974
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
120
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Un homme, une ville (1974)
CrimeDrama

A string of violent jewel robberies force Police Inspector Parrino to get rough with the city's criminal scum. Things take a turn for the worse when he's confronted with the murder of an pro... Read allA string of violent jewel robberies force Police Inspector Parrino to get rough with the city's criminal scum. Things take a turn for the worse when he's confronted with the murder of an prostitute.A string of violent jewel robberies force Police Inspector Parrino to get rough with the city's criminal scum. Things take a turn for the worse when he's confronted with the murder of an prostitute.

  • Director
    • Romolo Guerrieri
  • Writers
    • Mino Roli
    • Nico Ducci
    • Riccardo Marcato
  • Stars
    • Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Françoise Fabian
    • Luciano Salce
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Romolo Guerrieri
    • Writers
      • Mino Roli
      • Nico Ducci
      • Riccardo Marcato
    • Stars
      • Enrico Maria Salerno
      • Françoise Fabian
      • Luciano Salce
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Enrico Maria Salerno
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Inspector Michele Parrino
    Françoise Fabian
    Françoise Fabian
    • Cristina Cournier
    Luciano Salce
    • Paolo Ferrero
    Paola Quattrini
    Paola Quattrini
    • Anna
    Francesco Ferracini
    • Balistrieri
    Monica Monet
    • Luisa Grami
    Raffaele Curi
    • Franco
    Carlo Puri
    • Vittorio Garotti
    Bruno Zanin
    Bruno Zanin
    • Young Lover of Maria
    Gipo Farassino
    • Sgt. Polito
    Tino Scotti
    • Il cavalier Battista
    Loris Bazzocchi
    • Lo Curcio
    Iginio Bonazzi
    Maria Grazia Bosco
    Pio Buscaglione
    Gianni Cagnazzo
    Anna Campori
    Anna Campori
    Antonio Cardullo
    • Director
      • Romolo Guerrieri
    • Writers
      • Mino Roli
      • Nico Ducci
      • Riccardo Marcato
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    6Coventry

    Not to be confused with the moronic "Police Academy" sequel...

    It took me quite a while to locate this rare Poliziotesschi here on IMDb. The old and crummy VHS-tape I proudly possess has as title "A Big City Cop" and doesn't list any cast or crew members' names. Research eventually taught me the more commonly known international title is "City under Siege". Shame, because that title reminds me too much of the moronic sixth installment in the "Police Academy" series and, moreover, "A Big City Cop" is a more fitting title. The film does revolve entirely around a cop in a big city, but the city in question isn't exactly under siege...

    Looking at the fascinating universe of Italian Poliziotesschi flicks from the 70s, it pains me to say that all the great classics and worthwhile gems have already been (re-)discovered and released on DVD/BluRay. The ones that remain and are practically untraceable maybe aren't great or spectacular enough to be rediscovered, like this "City under Siege", unfortunately. Despite the presence of respectable director Romolo Guerrieri ("The Sweet Body of Deborah") and a few excellent actors like Enrico Maria Salerno ("The Bird with the Crystal Plumage"), "City under Siege" never really comes off the ground, and the dull and overly talkative sequences are far more plentiful than the action and suspense moments.

    The main problem (or, at least, MY main problem) with the film was the hectic and incoherent scenario that is - literally - all over town. The original Italian title translates as "A Man, A City" and that's exactly what the film is. Salerno depicts an ageing Inspector with a weak heart, and he deals with a variety of crime in the city of Turin. There's drug racketing by the kids of influential aristocrats, violent jewel store robberies, rape, the murder of a prostitute, frame-ups, harrowing suicides of young children in poverty, and - the only exciting part - the hostage taking of a postal train. The odd thing is that Inspector Parrino never actually solves anything, which makes the film feel like a satirical and borderline depressing portrait of a fatigue copper.

    "City under Siege" still comes carefully recommended to the fans of Italian crime/thrillers, but then more to the admirers of Damiano Damiani than to the fans of, say, Umberto Lenzi or Stelvio Massi. It has style, good performances, and an intelligent script, but more virulent shootouts and car chases are always a good idea!
    6Bunuel1976

    CITY UNDER SIEGE (Romolo Guerrieri, 1974) **1/2

    Yet another offbeat poliziottesco, this is actually an interesting satire – again centred around a particular Italian metropolis, Turin. Here, rather than having a tough young cop fighting gangsters or petty criminals, we get Enrico Maria Salerno as a middle-aged intellectual Police Commissioner who finds that the biggest threat comes from the city's decadent aristocracy (eventually exposing a drug/prostitution racket). His fine performance is matched by Francoise Fabian as the beautiful widowed mother of one of the suspects (with whom he shares a hesitant relationship) and film director Luciano Salce as a cynical and alcoholic crusading newspaperman (and Salerno's longtime associate).

    Still, the film's tone is undecided (alternating brusquely between broad comedy and heavy drama) and the narrative all over the place – encompassing not only Salerno's own failing health but industrial politics (in the figure of a crazed ex-FIAT employee) and the problems of immigrants (an irrelevant but moving sequence in which a young boy hangs himself because of poor grades at school and where Salerno tries to break the ice by communicating with the befuddled father in their native dialect). All the while, it also attempts to fulfill the requirements of the genre by depicting a hold-up at a jewellery which leaves the elderly owner dead, the rape/murder of a teenage girl, a train robbery which turns into a massacre of both cops and criminals, the attempted suicide of Fabian's son over a frame-up, the climactic raid on the brothel, etc.

    Ultimately, the film is overlong though it concludes with a couple of strong sequences: Salerno and Salce disrupting a social gathering by distributing pornographic material to the clearly embarrassed (but ever polite) aristocracy depicting their degenerate offsprings, and Salerno angrily showing Fabian the 'real' Turin – a city vaunted for its medieval relics, and to whose hedonism Salerno maintains the people are slowly reverting! Carlo Rustichelli's jaunty music often serves as ironic commentary on the proceedings but, for this reason, doesn't have the urgency of the typical poliziottesco score.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Distinctive Italian crime is far from run of the mill

    CITY UNDER SIEGE is something of an atypical entry in the Italian polizia genre. Sure, it has all of the required trappings present in these filthy little crime films: there are rapes, violent robberies, shoot-outs, hostage situations, suicides, drugs, orgies, prostitutes, and squad cars racing down the streets with their tyres squealing and their horns blaring. These are all filmed perfectly well and give the film a classic '70s feel. Yet, on top of that, there's a main story of how vice, sleaze and corruption are rife in the city of Turin, and which shows how a middle-aged cop and his reporter friend attempt to clean up the rackets and get to the bottom of things.

    Inevitably it's a downbeat story, but there are nevertheless some highs, especially a uniquely original climax – I haven't seen the like anywhere else in this genre, and it's a good one. Enrico Maria Salerno (THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE) is well cast as the ageing hero, a cop with heart problems troubled by the lack of morals he sees everywhere around him. He really gets us on side from the beginning so that we end up rooting for him. His foil is sometime director Luciano Salce, who supplies a lot of cynical comic relief to the proceedings.

    The lovely Francoise Fabian pops up in a supporting role, leaving the viewer entranced by her beauty every time she appears. Weirdly, some of the film appears to have been played for laughs, and it's not sure whether this was true of the original, or whether it's the fault of the dubbing. It makes for a sometimes unwieldy combination of drama and chuckles. Director Romolo Guerrieri works hard, though, and in the end his efforts pay off. CITY UNDER SIEGE is unusual enough to be distinguishable from the dozens of other cops-and-robbers flicks filling Italian cinemas in the 1970s.

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      Cinzia Monreale's debut.
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      GIRA E FAI LA ROTA
      Adapted by Giuseppe Miceli

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 1974 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • City Under Siege
    • Filming locations
      • Turin, Piedmont, Italy
    • Production company
      • Goriz
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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