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Le tueur aime les bonbons

Original title: Un killer per sua maestà
  • 1968
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
126
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Le tueur aime les bonbons (1968)
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Shrewd and evasive ex-Nazi and top assassin Oscar Snell is determined to rub out the King of Kafiristan. Snell's sole weakness is his sweet tooth; he leaves candy wrappers at the scene of hi... Read allShrewd and evasive ex-Nazi and top assassin Oscar Snell is determined to rub out the King of Kafiristan. Snell's sole weakness is his sweet tooth; he leaves candy wrappers at the scene of his every crime. It's up to no-nonsense CIA agent Mark Stone to find Snell and stop him befo... Read allShrewd and evasive ex-Nazi and top assassin Oscar Snell is determined to rub out the King of Kafiristan. Snell's sole weakness is his sweet tooth; he leaves candy wrappers at the scene of his every crime. It's up to no-nonsense CIA agent Mark Stone to find Snell and stop him before it's too late.

  • Directors
    • Federico Chentrens
    • Maurice Cloche
  • Writers
    • Maurice Cloche
    • John Haggarty
    • Adam Saint Moore
  • Stars
    • Kerwin Mathews
    • Marilù Tolo
    • Venantino Venantini
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    126
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    • Directors
      • Federico Chentrens
      • Maurice Cloche
    • Writers
      • Maurice Cloche
      • John Haggarty
      • Adam Saint Moore
    • Stars
      • Kerwin Mathews
      • Marilù Tolo
      • Venantino Venantini
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Kerwin Mathews
    Kerwin Mathews
    • Mark
    Marilù Tolo
    Marilù Tolo
    • Sylva
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • Costa
    Ann Smyrner
    Ann Smyrner
    • Veronica
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Nicolo
    Werner Peters
    Werner Peters
    • Guardino
    Gordon Mitchell
    Gordon Mitchell
    • Toni
    Bruno Cremer
    Bruno Cremer
    • Oscar Snell
    Lukas Ammann
    Lukas Ammann
    • Faoud
    Sieghardt Rupp
    Sieghardt Rupp
    • Alì
    Alain Saury
    Alain Saury
    • Abdul
    James Mishler
    Fabienne Dali
    Fabienne Dali
    • Donna di Guardino
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Dottore
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    Giuseppe Addobbati
    • Conte
    Elizabeth Thompson
    Roland Carey
    Roland Carey
    • Scagnozzo
    • (as Rod Carter)
    Charlotte Falchin
    • Directors
      • Federico Chentrens
      • Maurice Cloche
    • Writers
      • Maurice Cloche
      • John Haggarty
      • Adam Saint Moore
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    4planktonrules

    It's okay.

    "The Killer Likes Candy" is an Italian suspense film dubbed into English. It stars the American actor Kerwin Mathews as well as a lot of Italian folks. Dubbing films into English as well as having American stars (often 2nd and 3rd tier stars) was quite common in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Not surprisingly, as a film snob I prefer subtitled films--but this wasn't possible with these movies as most of the time, the foreign star delivered their lines in English while the rest of the cast spoke Italian.

    This film is about an assassin. He's killed quite a few folks and has the odd habit of eating candy and leaving the wrappers when he's making a kill. Hopefully this can be used to catch him. Much of the films is from the standpoint of a guy whose assignment is to protect the dictatorial king of a fictional nation. Some of it's pretty exciting and might offend the squeamish (such as the gasoline scene) but some of it also is pretty cheesy (such as the body at the end of the film that falls to its death--it's VERY obviously a dummy). Overall, it's mildly interesting but no more. Bad edits and some HORRIBLE 1960s music make this one a bit hard to take.
    vjetorix

    Good cast, good soundtrack and an ice bullet

    This Italian/French/West German co-production could just as easily have been a cop thriller but for the element of Mark Stone (Kerwin Matthews) being a U.S. government agent. Locations in Venice and Rome keep things visually interesting, the cast is filled with recognizable faces, and the score by Gianni Marchetti is appropriately jazzy.

    Stone's assignment is to guard the life of a king so we can have his oil. Sound familiar? By the way, at the beginning of the film, the killer uses an ice bullet in his first attempt to kill the king. This little trick was used two years earlier in the Ernesto Gastaldi-scripted Ring Around the World. The plot may be simple but Matthews makes for a good hero and The Killer Likes Candy has enough going for it to make it worth seeking out.
    5Coventry

    The Killer shouldn't litter!

    Stupid as it may sound, it's almost unthinkable that this simple & straightforward crime-thriller could still be made today, and this for an utmost dumb fact. The titular killer leaves candy wrappings (the dude's sole vice is a sweet tooth) at the scene of practically every crime, and nowadays it would be "not-done" for any character - hero or villain - to litter. You know, what with the environment and all?

    Am I exaggerating? Perhaps, but it also somewhat demonstrates that "The Killer Likes Candy" is a very mundane and forgettable late '60s thriller. I watched it less than 48 hours ago, and already I have trouble remembering the plot and the denouement. It's entertaining enough while it lasts, merely thanks to a few exhilarating action sequences and a handful of adequate performances, but overall this is a weak effort. No-nonsense American hero Mark Stone gets assigned to protect the king of Kafiristan during his diplomatic stay in Italy, after a previous assassination attempt resulted in the death of his regular bodyguard. The hired killer is the stoic and introvert Oscar Snell, and his instructors clearly don't have a lot of confidence in him, since they additionally send a small army of goons (including Cameron Mitchell) out to neutralize Mark. Good aspects of the film include the majority of settings and filming locations (Rome, Venice, ...), the swinging soundtrack and two or three death sequences (burned alive, electrocuted, ...). The film is far too slow-paced, however, and the inexperienced director Frederico Chentrens doesn't manage to generate the least bit of suspense.
    2RodrigAndrisan

    Just another bad Eurospy!

    I like the genre, very much, I grew up with it, but I do not like this movie. A year before, Maurice Cloche, the co-director of this film, made "The Viscount" (1967) Le vicomte règle ses comptes (original title), with the same Kerwin Mathews in a role almost identical to this one here, and with Jean Yanne in a role almost identical to the one played here by Venantino Venantini. Kerwin Mathews tries to mimic James Bond, but unfortunately he does not succeed, he's not Sean Connery. Venantino Venantini tries to be funny but he does not succeed at all. He's not Jean Yanne. Marilu Tolo is not as convincing as in other films (script blame). Same Werner Peters, who strives hard. Gordon Mitchell, very good in tough and rough roles in other movies, here he is just a cartoon. The best and the only one which has a distinct part is Bruno Cremer as the killer who likes candy. He was a very serious actor with a unique personality but, even him is just involved in a bad script. Battle scenes and shootings are the most painful. Painful in the very bad sense. Two stars, one for Marilu Tolo, one for Bruno Cremer.
    El-Stumpo

    There's a spy in my pasta

    For those who like their pasta cheesy: a 60s French-Italian-German pulp thriller filmed at the tail end of the Euro spy craze (1964-1968), and loaded with warped camera angles and great bongo-driven muzak that kicks in at totally inappropriate moments. Top agent OSS117 `Angel Face" (Kerwin Matthews) is assigned to protect a Eurasian monarch from a ruthless assassin, a glassy-eyed ex-Gestapo officer who leaves a candy wrapper at the scene of every hit. Damn, these spaghetti merchants keep finding novel settings for their genre punchups - this time round a karate fight at a meatworks (one guy gets covered in a bucket of pig's blood!) and ending in a shootout amidst a truckload of crumbling skeletons in the Rome catacombs.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Killer Likes Candy
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Critérion Film
      • Eichberg-Film
      • Franca Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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