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Gang War in Milan

Originaltitel: Milano rovente
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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6,5/10
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Gang War in Milan (1973)
CrimeDramaThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Milan produce vendor, whom moonlights as a pimp, faces off against a ruthless and greedy French gangster whom wants to unite the organized crime ring of Italy.A Milan produce vendor, whom moonlights as a pimp, faces off against a ruthless and greedy French gangster whom wants to unite the organized crime ring of Italy.A Milan produce vendor, whom moonlights as a pimp, faces off against a ruthless and greedy French gangster whom wants to unite the organized crime ring of Italy.

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    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Drehbuch
    • Franco Enna
    • Ombretta Lanza
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Antonio Sabato
    • Philippe Leroy
    • Antonio Casagrande
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Drehbuch
      • Franco Enna
      • Ombretta Lanza
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Antonio Sabato
      • Philippe Leroy
      • Antonio Casagrande
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Antonio Sabato
    Antonio Sabato
    • Salvatore 'Toto' Cangemi
    • (as Antonio Sàbato)
    Philippe Leroy
    Philippe Leroy
    • Roger Daverty
    Antonio Casagrande
    • Lino Caruso
    Carla Romanelli
    • Virginia
    Alessandro Sperlì
    Alessandro Sperlì
    • Billy Barone
    • (as Alessandro Sperli)
    Franco Fantasia
    • Chief Inspector Contalvi
    Tano Cimarosa
    Tano Cimarosa
    • Nino Balsamo
    Marisa Mell
    Marisa Mell
    • Jasmina Sanders
    Piero Corbetta
    • Doctor
    Vittorio Pinelli
    • Orso
    Tony Raccosta
    • Lupo
    • (as Domenico Raccosta)
    Claudio Sforzini
    • Ricciolino
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    • Gabriella
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Policeman
    Vittorio Sancisi
    Vittorio Sancisi
    • Daverty Henchman
    Vittorio Joderi
    • Giorgio
    Naiba Pedersoli
    • Carmela, Salvatore's houskeeper
    Lucio Como
    • Martin
    • Regie
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Drehbuch
      • Franco Enna
      • Ombretta Lanza
      • Umberto Lenzi
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    8elo-equipamentos

    The bumpkin Sicilan against the fancy French!!!

    As I said before Umberto Lenzi always pleased me with yours priceless movies, whatever the genre, in his first incursion on Poliziottesque a pejorative name gave by Italian's obtuse critics, a Sicilian gang leading by Antonio Sabato who control all Milano's circle of the prostitution, a profitable business, suddenly appears (Philippe Leroy) a high class French drugs dealer offering partnership in hard conditions, a war between them is predicable, a pressure imposed by both sides lead to an endless reprisals but shortly end up in a truce, great piece of Euro Crime, displaying the underground of the exploitation of prostitution on how they get the drugs from the Roma's supplier, in this context police department is get ready to act if has enough elements to sustain on Court house, incredible well done, meanwhile Sabato dislike to work with Lenzi who yelled frequently on acting, gorgeous girls, amoral subject, many unexpected twists, a true overview of the Milano on the seventies!!

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    First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Brutal Gang Wars in Umberto Lenzi's Gritty Milan

    Along with Fernando Di Leo (and Damiano Damiani, whose films are different and more sophisticated), the great Umberto Lenzi, master of many Italian cult-genres, is the undisputed king of the Poliziotteschi/Italian Crime genre. While his 1973 mob war film "Milano Rovente" aka. "Gang War in Milan" does not reach the greatness of some of his later genre achievements (above all the masterpiece "Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Può Sparare" aka. "Almost Human"/"The Kidnap of Mary Lou" of 1974), this is yet another gritty, hard-boiled and very entertaining flick that should not be missed by genre-fans.

    Milan is the setting of a brutal and merciless war between Sicilian pimps lead by Salvatore 'Toto' Cangemi (Antonio Sabato) and the French drug mafia lead by the ruthless Roger Daverty (Phillippe Leroy). When the French attempt to violently force Toto into making his prostitutes deal with heroin, his violent response leads to a chain-reaction of brutalities...

    Antonio Sabato isn't one of the greatest leading-men in Italian genre-cinema (and nowhere near as charismatic as other Lenzi-regulars, such as Tomas Milian, Henry Silva or Maurizio Merli). However, the role of the tough-minded Sicilian pimp suits him well, Toto is probably the most fitting role I have seen Sabato in so far. Philippe Leroy ("Milano Calibro 9", "Femina Ridens",...) is great for sinister, sleazy and villainous roles, and he therefore fits very well in his role here. The female cast members are entirely nice to look at. The beautiful Marisa Mell is great as always in her femme fatale role, and the relatively unknown Carla Romanelli makes a beautiful and good second female lead. The supporting cast includes the usual tough-guy faces that can be seen in all of Lenzi's crime flicks (Vittorio Pinelli, Tony Raccosta, etc.) The film is not quite as action-packed as Lenzi's following Poliziotteschi, but there is enough action and grit, and a variety of brutalities (the gruesome highlights being a nasty torture scene and the brutal treatment of the prostitutes by both sides of the war). The general treatment of women in the film is as misogynist as usual for the time, country and genre. The cinematography is great as in all Lenzi films. Carlo Rustichelli's jazzy score is cool enough, but not as captivating and adrenaline evoking as the scores to later Lenzi crime flicks (by Ennio Moricone or Franco Micalizzi). The fact that everybody in the film is a dirt-bag, and the lack of a truly diabolical villain (as Tomas Milian's Giulio Sacchi in "Milano Odia"), make the suspense level little less intense. Then again, a mob war should be dirt-bags vs. dirt-bags.

    Overall, "Milano Rovente" is not as essential as Lenzi's later crime-highlights "Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Può Sparare" (1974), "Roma A Mano Armata" (1976), "Napoli Violenta" (1976) or "Il Cinico, L'Infame", Il Violento" (1977). However, it is definitely a highly recommendable film to genre fans, and arguably the basis of Lenzi's later status as the king of Poliziotteschi. 7.5/10
    7BA_Harrison

    We're not in Sicily any more, Toto.

    Antonio Sabato is Salvator 'Toto' Cangemi, a Milanese fruit and veg wholesaler whose more profitable sideline is prostitution. When French drug-dealer Roger 'The Captain' Daverty (Philippe Leroy) arrives on the scene, insisting that Toto uses his women to peddle heroin, a war breaks out and violence erupts. Toto's right hand man Lino Caruso (Antonio Casagrande) suggests bringing in his uncle Billy Barone (Alessandro Sperli), a gangster from America, to deal with the Frenchman, but in doing so, Toto faces further problems.

    The general consensus seems to be that Umberto Lenzi's Gang War in Milan is not as good as his subsequent Poliziotteschi, Almost Human. I suspect the problem for many is that Toto, the central character, is every bit as unlikeable as those he is fighting against: he's a smarmy misogynist who treats women as commodities and will stop at nothing to maintain control of his business (whereas Tomas Milian in Almost Human was someone you could root for). Toto reminded me of Pacino in Scarface, but in my opinion that's not a bad thing: sometimes it's fun to watch a film full of characters with very few redeeming qualities battle it out for money and power, especially one that sees most involved get what they deserve in the end.

    Unlike Almost Human, this film features absolutely no humour: it's a hard-edged crime film that delivers plenty of sleaze and brutality, much of the violence directed at women. It's gritty stuff and Lenzi, renowned for his gory Cannibal films, doesn't shy away from the violence. Toto's women are targeted by Daverty's henchmen, the ladies beaten, robbed, and killed. A prostitute has acid thrown in her face, and two are found mutilated in a car. But it's not all misogynistic brutality: in one harrowing scene guaranteed to have men crossing their legs, Lino is tortured with bare electrical wires applied to his genitals.

    Lenzi keeps the action flowing nicely, with never a dull moment, and his cast are great, with Alessandro Sperli putting in a particularly fine, scene-stealing turn as Billy Barone, who puts a stop to the gang war once and for all in the predictable, but satisfying conclusion.
    lazarillo

    Pretty fun if you like Italian "polizieschi" in general

    As other reviewers have said this Umberto Lenzi "polizieschi" really pales compared to the director's earlier "Almost Human", which was one of the best of the entire genre, and Anthony Sabato is indeed a poor substitute for the great Tomas Milan. But this one does have its moments. This movie is about a "gang war in Milan" (the English title) between Sicilian pimps and French-connection drug dealers. The leader of former group (Sabato)brings in another menacing Sicialian godfather "Billy Barone" (Alessandro Sperli, who gives by far the best performance here) who ultimately turns out to be an even bigger threat than the "Frenchies".

    Most of the violence here is actually aimed at the prostitutes who get raped, beaten, have acid thrown in their faces, etc (although the testicles of one male character do suffer an unfortunate encounter with a car battery). The violence against women may be kind of turn-off for some, but it's also pretty standard for this genre. Marissa Mell is kind of wasted as the protagonist's gold-digging upper-class girlfriend, but the luscious Carla Romanelli (who played the sexy maid in "The Sensuous Nurse") is good as a sympathetic streetwalker.

    The film is enjoyably amoral. The police are almost irrelevant, and the gangsters are all equally vicious and double-dealing (and all of them are perfectly willing to traffick drugs). This is not one of the great Italian polizieschi, but it's pretty fun if you like the genre in general like I do.
    7Coventry

    Mafia guys … Why can't they just get along?

    "Gang Wars in Milan" is Umberto Lenzi's worthwhile and compelling imitation of "The Godfather" – in Italy during the 1970's this type of films got labeled as the "Poliziottesco" – about the rivalry and battle between Sicilian pimps and French drug dealers. The drug barons are putting severe pressure on the sly and sleazy Salvatore "Toto" Cangemi, who practically has a monopoly over the prostitution network in Milan, to have his hookers sell heroin. The greedy French wolves also demand 70% of the profit, so you can image Toto refuses. The "negotiations" rapidly run out of hand, with some car-bombs left, some drug labs getting destroyed right and a handful of prostitutes being mutilated center, and gradually escalate into a devastating gang war. So, basically, what I've learned from this film is the actual definition of a mafia partnership: they start a war over 20% and when they finally do reach an agreement, all they do is double-crossing each other! "Milano Rovente" isn't the most spectacular of Italian crime epics of the 70's, as there are reasonably few car chases and violent shootouts on display, but it's nevertheless a solidly scripted and professionally acted atmosphere-driven thriller. There are some excellent plot twists to keep you interested throughout and the bit of cruelty (especially towards women) are quite hard to stomach. The film may lack some essential Poliziottesco aspects, like a dazzling soundtrack and ultra-psychopathic characters, but it was definitely a terrific predecessor to Umberto Lenzi's ultimate crime masterpiece "Almost Human".

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Februar 1973 (Italien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Italien
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      • Italienisch
      • Französisch
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      • Milan, Lombardia, Italien
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