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Police Commissioner Dario Mauri investigates the activities of a drug ring led by Don Domenico Laurenzi.Police Commissioner Dario Mauri investigates the activities of a drug ring led by Don Domenico Laurenzi.Police Commissioner Dario Mauri investigates the activities of a drug ring led by Don Domenico Laurenzi.
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This is the first film I've seen by Tarantini and hope to see other work by him. The story is about a Milanese cop (Luc Merenda) assigned to bust the mob in Naples. What makes the film worth watching is that the film has bits of unexpected originality sparking what would have been in lesser hands, a routine film. Tarantini also uses very dynamic framing in the cinematography, with lots of low angle shots as well as using extreme close ups for contrast. The action includes several shoot outs, car chases and a fistful of dynamite. While some of the humor is culture specific with the rivalry between northern and southern Italy, other bits are handled lightly eliciting some earned chuckles courtesy of co-star Enzo Cannavele. The DVD probably looks better than when the film first hit theaters, with 5.1 Dolby I am sure it sounds better.
When Naples steps out of line: EuroCRIME with Luc MERENDA
This film by Michele Massimo TARANTINI is certainly not the strongest crime film from the Italian heyday of the genre.
Luc Merenda plays an inspector who comes to Naples and has to get used to some of the drudgery. Enzo Cannavale plays his assistant, who is completely different from the dashing inspector. But he can drive like hell; it's not for nothing that they call him "Nicola Lauda." The way the unlikely team pulls together and sets their sights on their common enemy Don Domenico (Claudio Gora) is one of the film's strengths. It is also interesting that three complex female characters are introduced: the not so "eternal" victim Rosa (Sonia Viviani), the cunning lady boss Carola (Marianne Comtell) and the smart girl Luisa (Francesca Guadagno). Beyond that, only dozens of items are offered from the assembly line. There are more worthy representatives of the genre.
The Italian audience seems to have liked it quite a bit, with 999 million ITL sales in the domestic box office being decent. The film did not make it into West German cinemas.
This film by Michele Massimo TARANTINI is certainly not the strongest crime film from the Italian heyday of the genre.
Luc Merenda plays an inspector who comes to Naples and has to get used to some of the drudgery. Enzo Cannavale plays his assistant, who is completely different from the dashing inspector. But he can drive like hell; it's not for nothing that they call him "Nicola Lauda." The way the unlikely team pulls together and sets their sights on their common enemy Don Domenico (Claudio Gora) is one of the film's strengths. It is also interesting that three complex female characters are introduced: the not so "eternal" victim Rosa (Sonia Viviani), the cunning lady boss Carola (Marianne Comtell) and the smart girl Luisa (Francesca Guadagno). Beyond that, only dozens of items are offered from the assembly line. There are more worthy representatives of the genre.
The Italian audience seems to have liked it quite a bit, with 999 million ITL sales in the domestic box office being decent. The film did not make it into West German cinemas.
Brutish, bold and fast moving Italian police thriller set in a decayed Naples. Characterful faces abound, as does the gang rivalry and bloody violence. Luc Merenda is so cool throughout you begin to wonder if he has noticed just what is going on, but then he is there ready around the corner. Probably about five car chases but there are not overlong and in fact work well amid the terrible street traffic. The chase against the city train is very well done, as are all the set pieces and elements of sleaze are provided for by the presence of a luscious Sonia Viviani. Always looking sensational and half the time nude she suffers a beating, a rape, forced drug injection and being shackled naked, all for our viewing pleasure and to underline the brutish element within Naples gangland. Tough, gritty and well worth a watch.
Well not exactly ... but let's just agree that there are a lot of shootouts here. Oh how I've missed those noises guns used to make back in the day ... it's always a nice throwback. And you also get quite the gritty characters with morals all over the place.
Now if that is something you can subscribe to ... go ahead and watch this. Just be sure to not feel offended by the violence and the sexism at display here. Different times and all that. I have issues with certain depictions myself, but still can black most of them out and enjoy this as exploitation as it is meant to be. Not the best movie I've seen from that era, but then again, so many have been made ... sometimes you might even have issues to distinguish some of them ... Still a decent effort if you're a fan of that era and that genre.
Now if that is something you can subscribe to ... go ahead and watch this. Just be sure to not feel offended by the violence and the sexism at display here. Different times and all that. I have issues with certain depictions myself, but still can black most of them out and enjoy this as exploitation as it is meant to be. Not the best movie I've seen from that era, but then again, so many have been made ... sometimes you might even have issues to distinguish some of them ... Still a decent effort if you're a fan of that era and that genre.
Ah well...the title says enough really. This is a cheap Eurocrime flick and it shows. The hero is played by a "handsome" Italian with the acting skills and charisma of a goldfish. Action is okay, soundtrack is pretty loud. All in all...there are better Eurocrime films out there.
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Composed by Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vince Tempera
Performed by Magnetic System ( Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vince Tempera)
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