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La bidonata

  • 1977
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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La bidonata (1977)
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Italian expat Renato lives off illegal trafficking in Paris. He learns from a prostitute about a kidnapping plot to be carried out shortly in Italy: the intended victim is the son of a rich ... Read allItalian expat Renato lives off illegal trafficking in Paris. He learns from a prostitute about a kidnapping plot to be carried out shortly in Italy: the intended victim is the son of a rich family. Renato then decides to immediately return to Italy and recruit some friends in ord... Read allItalian expat Renato lives off illegal trafficking in Paris. He learns from a prostitute about a kidnapping plot to be carried out shortly in Italy: the intended victim is the son of a rich family. Renato then decides to immediately return to Italy and recruit some friends in order to thwart the kidnapping.

  • Director
    • Luciano Ercoli
  • Writers
    • Ottavio Alessi
    • Luciano Ercoli
    • Dino Verde
  • Stars
    • Walter Chiari
    • Maurizio Arena
    • Ettore Manni
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    74
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    • Director
      • Luciano Ercoli
    • Writers
      • Ottavio Alessi
      • Luciano Ercoli
      • Dino Verde
    • Stars
      • Walter Chiari
      • Maurizio Arena
      • Ettore Manni
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Walter Chiari
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    • Renato
    Maurizio Arena
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    • Maurizio
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Ettore
    Nieves Navarro
    Nieves Navarro
    • Ornella
    • (as Susan Scott)
    Marisa Merlini
    Marisa Merlini
    • Maria
    Alberto Squillante
    • Baby Bronchi
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • The Frenchman
    Sergio Renda
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    • Attorney
    Franca Valeri
    • Giovanna Bronchi
    Vittorio Caprioli
    Vittorio Caprioli
    • Benjamin Bronchi
    Gianna Querel
    Francesca Pini
    Renzo Ozzano
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    Cristoforo Chiapperini
    Teodoro Signorile
    Mario Mancini
    • Director
      • Luciano Ercoli
    • Writers
      • Ottavio Alessi
      • Luciano Ercoli
      • Dino Verde
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    7Bunuel1976

    THE RIP-OFF (Luciano Ercoli, 1977) ***

    This delightful caper spoof was one of the most pleasant "Euro-Cult" surprises I've had in recent times, especially when considering that it could have been lost to us altogether: it's ironic – not to say chilling – that reality would imitate art so soon afterwards (the plot involves a kidnapping, and the producer was himself the victim of one in real-life, causing the film's release to be unceremoniously cancelled!).

    I've always felt that the film's star, Walter Chiari, was the poor man's Vittorio Gassman: he's wonderful here, though – and, in fact, his character (a would-be crook modeling himself on Alain Delon) especially recalls Gassman's stuttering mastermind in Mario Monicelli's classic BIG DEAL ON MADONNA STREET (1958). The rest of the cast is equally well chosen: Maurizio Arena (a chubby song-and-dance man in a run-down variety act), Ettore Manni (a henpecked and alcoholic restaurant owner), Marisa Merlini (Arena's possessive mother), Susan Scott (as a prostitute and Chiari's old flame), Vittorio Caprioli (an irritable wealthy industrialist whose son is the kidnap victim), Franca Valeri (his wife, who strikes a deal with Chiari's gang for half the ransom price!), Venantino Venantini (as the French gangster behind the kidnapping and who has a penchant for S&M games – the most memorable involving his private parts and a suitcase! – which Scott is all-too-happy to oblige).

    Chiari devises an elaborate scheme to double-cross the kidnappers by following their every move via a number of vehicles (car hidden in moving van, motorcycle stashed in car boot, etc.); the film's comedy quotient (both verbal and visual) is consistent and generally inspired – with perhaps the most hilarious running-gag being the car about to pursue the kidnappers tumbling sideways out of the van onto the pavement. Though suffering from the occasional longueur due to excessive length, the film is buoyed by a most pleasant score from Gianni Ferrio; ultimately, THE RIP-OFF emerged as a more satisfying effort than the gialli for which director Ercoli (whose last film this proved to be) is best known!
    5VincentElgar

    Kidnapping Drama

    This little-seen comedy/ thriller about a trio of losers who plan to kidnap a man already marked for that fate by some mobsters marked the cinematic swan-song of 'giallo' specialist Luciano Ercoli. The comedy is fairly broad and bawdy, verging on slapstick at times, but there are some amusing moments particularly when the gang ingeniously employs a variety of vehicles during its operations. 'La Bidonata' never received a theatrical release and seems to have been shelved after its producer became the victim of a real-life kidnapping in early 1977. Kidnapping was of course a major criminal industry in 1970s Italy. The most famous victim was probably former Prime Minister Aldo Moro who was abducted and murdered in 1978. This may have contributed to the decision not to release the film, which contains a somewhat tasteless reference to another kidnapping, that of oil heir Jean Paul Getty III in 1973.

    The movie has recently been resurrected however from the only surviving print and appears as an extra on the NoShame Films release of 'Colt 38 Special Squad'. The DVD booklet contains a few extra, albeit rather sketchy details of the producer-kidnapping episode.

    Nieves Navarro (the real life Mrs Ercoli, and billed here as Susan Scott) has a nice turn as a hooker whom the gang rope in to their scheme. Navarro, a strikingly beautiful woman, also appears in Ercoli's 'Forbidden Photos of a Lady above Suspicion', 'Death Walks in High Heels' and 'Death Walks at Midnight', each time in various tantalising stages of undress. The Navarro-Ercoli relationship could be seen as a forerunner of that between Brian de Palma and Nancy Allen, who frequently cast his onetime wife as a lady of dubious repute.

    'La Bidonata' is certainly not on the same cinematic level as Ercoli's giallos, but is worth seeking out as a curiosity item - and certainly if you're a fan of Ms Navarro.

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      The film was never released anywhere in the world after it was shelved because its producer was kidnapped in Italy. The film was considered lost until thirty years later when a 35mm print was discovered in a box that contained Japanese cartoons.

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1977 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Rip-Off
    • Production company
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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