Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA hunchbacked gangster is betrayed by his gang during a robbery, and plots his revenge with the help of his no-good brother.A hunchbacked gangster is betrayed by his gang during a robbery, and plots his revenge with the help of his no-good brother.A hunchbacked gangster is betrayed by his gang during a robbery, and plots his revenge with the help of his no-good brother.
- Marika Engver - embassy clerk
- (as Solvy Stubing)
- Agente Romeo Esposito
- (as Angelo Civera)
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- CuriosidadesSpin-off of The Tough Ones (1976)
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Ursula: It's a matter of a girl's character, you know. To me there's more than making love out of simple animal attraction.
[sneers in disgust at the idea]
Redhead Transvestite Hooker: Ursula. Ursula, darling, you'd make it in a toilet with a hot chihuahua.
[all hookers laugh]
Transvestite Hooker in the dark: Oh, I'l have to remember that! Saint Bernard!
Ursula: [walking away, over her shoulder] You couple of Bow Wows!
[Marazzi approaches in his Citroen]
Ursula: Well, well. What comes in a French car? The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Blonde Transvestite Hooker: [to Marazzi, who ignores her] Looking for snails?
Vincenzo Marazzi 'Il Gobbo': [to Ursula] Ciao. What's your name.
Ursula: My birth certificate reads Salvatore, but I'm really an Ursula.
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The film doesn't feature the greatest script ever written (not even the greatest script ever written for a trashy Italian film!), but the silly dialogue is often very funny and the film's absolute disregard for political correctness when it comes to the lead character's disfigurement is just great. Obviously, a lot of this film's success (or lack of) rests on the shoulders of Tomas Milian, and despite being given a rather heavy role; he doesn't manage to turn a great performance. His "Pigsty" character is a messy imitation of the "Garbage Can" character from Free Hand for a Tough Cop, while the hunchback character is a lot more like Milian's forte; but the make-up intrudes on the performance, and neither one comes off particularly well. However, I'd much rather have Tomas Milian in the role than anyone else, and he does always make the film worth watching in spite of its shortcomings. The plot flows nicely enough throughout and it's usually entertaining. Lenzi has also seen fit to throw in a sub-plot revolving around the hunchback's attitude towards his disability, which feels a bit odd but works fairly well nonetheless. Overall, this is a decent enough slice of Italian police action and I'm sure most people that see it will enjoy it.
- The_Void
- 29 ene 2007
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