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Basato su un evento reale "The Kidnap Syndicate" è la storia di due ragazzi, uno proveniente da una famiglia ricca e l''altro da una famiglia povera.Basato su un evento reale "The Kidnap Syndicate" è la storia di due ragazzi, uno proveniente da una famiglia ricca e l''altro da una famiglia povera.Basato su un evento reale "The Kidnap Syndicate" è la storia di due ragazzi, uno proveniente da una famiglia ricca e l''altro da una famiglia povera.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Raul Lovecchio
- Pino 'Biondo' Latrella
- (as Raoul Lo Vecchio)
Willi Colombini
- Pardi's Henchman #1
- (as Giuseppe Colombini)
Recensioni in evidenza
I won't add much more if you compare with what said the other users. Yes you have to deal here with a brilliant Italian crime flick, which shows us that cinema from the other side of the Alps may be terrific when it dares to. This story of a double abducting involving two children: a poor and a wealthy one, with then the confusion about their family, the poor and the rich one reminds me another little underrated gem named GRACELAND with almost the same scheme. This very one is not so usual among crime movies. GRACELAND was very narrowly released and made in the Philipines. That's all what I will say about it. Interesting films that are not so common these days. The feature from the Philipines are from 2013 although.
Another great Italian crime flick from Fernando Di Leo. Don't skip this one if you're a fan of his work or Italian 70s crime films. The low rating on IMDB isn't an accurate reflection.
Luc Merenda and the revenge of a desperate father
The widowed motorcycle mechanic Mario Colella (Luc Merenda) lovingly looks after his son Fabrizio (Marco Liofredi). One day he and a classmate are kidnapped in front of school in broad daylight. The boss (Marino Mase) of the blackmailers demands 10 billion ITL ransom. Completely impossible for the penniless Mario, but the other boy is the child of the rich construction lion Filippini (James Mason) and his wife, Countessa Grazia (Valentina Cortese). The competent inspector Magrini (Vittorio Caprioli) intervenes, but the stubborn Filippini negotiates on his own and deliberately delays payment. The kidnappers lose their nerve and kill Fabrizio to reinforce their demands. Now there is no stopping the desperate Mario...
Cult director Fernando Di Leo shot a typical revenge thriller of the time (a man takes action where the police and the system fail) in the style of Charles Bronson in Rome and Milan. CINECITTA was simply great when it came to creatively copying successful formulas from Hollywood. The plot is not necessarily logical, but it is very exciting and entertaining. Luc Merenda can't shine with differentiated acting, but he can do action scenes. A more exquisite achievement was achieved by Hollywood star James Mason (1909-1984), who shortly before his death would become the father-in-law of pop singer Belinda Carlisle. And Valentina Cortese was nominated for an ACADEMY AWARD for Best Supporting Actress in 1975, when the film was released in Italian cinemas (in German-speaking countries it was not released on video until the 1980s) with "La nuit americaine" by Francois Truffaut.
Quite a quick contribution from the poliziottescho genre that is appealingly entertaining!
The widowed motorcycle mechanic Mario Colella (Luc Merenda) lovingly looks after his son Fabrizio (Marco Liofredi). One day he and a classmate are kidnapped in front of school in broad daylight. The boss (Marino Mase) of the blackmailers demands 10 billion ITL ransom. Completely impossible for the penniless Mario, but the other boy is the child of the rich construction lion Filippini (James Mason) and his wife, Countessa Grazia (Valentina Cortese). The competent inspector Magrini (Vittorio Caprioli) intervenes, but the stubborn Filippini negotiates on his own and deliberately delays payment. The kidnappers lose their nerve and kill Fabrizio to reinforce their demands. Now there is no stopping the desperate Mario...
Cult director Fernando Di Leo shot a typical revenge thriller of the time (a man takes action where the police and the system fail) in the style of Charles Bronson in Rome and Milan. CINECITTA was simply great when it came to creatively copying successful formulas from Hollywood. The plot is not necessarily logical, but it is very exciting and entertaining. Luc Merenda can't shine with differentiated acting, but he can do action scenes. A more exquisite achievement was achieved by Hollywood star James Mason (1909-1984), who shortly before his death would become the father-in-law of pop singer Belinda Carlisle. And Valentina Cortese was nominated for an ACADEMY AWARD for Best Supporting Actress in 1975, when the film was released in Italian cinemas (in German-speaking countries it was not released on video until the 1980s) with "La nuit americaine" by Francois Truffaut.
Quite a quick contribution from the poliziottescho genre that is appealingly entertaining!
"La città sconvolta: caccia spietata ai rapitori" (1975), directed by Fernando Di Leo, is a crime thriller that delves into the dark underbelly of kidnapping and revenge. With its gritty atmosphere and intense storyline, the film has the ingredients of a compelling thriller. However, despite its promising setup, the execution is uneven, leading to a film that falls short of its potential.
Merenda delivers a solid performance, embodying a man driven to the brink by his desire to save his son. His portrayal of a father caught in a web of crime and corruption is convincing and provides the film with much of its emotional weight.
James Mason, in a supporting role, adds a layer of gravitas to the film. His portrayal of a morally ambiguous character is one of the highlights, bringing a nuanced performance that stands out amidst the more straightforward roles. The supporting cast, including Valentina Cortese and Irina Maleeva, contribute to the narrative, though their characters often lack depth, serving more as plot devices than fully realized individuals.
Di Leo's direction is effective in creating a tense and foreboding atmosphere. The film's cinematography captures the gritty streets of the city, enhancing the sense of danger and urgency. The action sequences are well-executed, providing the necessary thrills and keeping the audience engaged. However, the pacing of the film is inconsistent. Some scenes drag on longer than necessary, while others rush through important plot points, disrupting the overall flow of the narrative.
The film's exploration of themes such as desperation, revenge, and the moral complexities of justice is commendable. However, these themes are not always fully developed, leading to a somewhat superficial treatment of what could have been deeper, more thought-provoking material.
One of the film's shortcomings is its script, which at times relies on clichés and predictable plot twists. The dialogue can be stilted, and certain character decisions feel contrived, detracting from the film's realism and emotional impact. Additionally, while the score by Luis Enriquez Bacalov complements the film's dark tone, it occasionally overwhelms the scenes, drawing attention away from the narrative.
In conclusion, "La città sconvolta: caccia spietata ai rapitori" is a film that offers moments of genuine tension and strong performances, particularly from Luc Merenda and James Mason. However, its potential is undermined by uneven pacing, underdeveloped themes, and a script that falls into familiar tropes.
Merenda delivers a solid performance, embodying a man driven to the brink by his desire to save his son. His portrayal of a father caught in a web of crime and corruption is convincing and provides the film with much of its emotional weight.
James Mason, in a supporting role, adds a layer of gravitas to the film. His portrayal of a morally ambiguous character is one of the highlights, bringing a nuanced performance that stands out amidst the more straightforward roles. The supporting cast, including Valentina Cortese and Irina Maleeva, contribute to the narrative, though their characters often lack depth, serving more as plot devices than fully realized individuals.
Di Leo's direction is effective in creating a tense and foreboding atmosphere. The film's cinematography captures the gritty streets of the city, enhancing the sense of danger and urgency. The action sequences are well-executed, providing the necessary thrills and keeping the audience engaged. However, the pacing of the film is inconsistent. Some scenes drag on longer than necessary, while others rush through important plot points, disrupting the overall flow of the narrative.
The film's exploration of themes such as desperation, revenge, and the moral complexities of justice is commendable. However, these themes are not always fully developed, leading to a somewhat superficial treatment of what could have been deeper, more thought-provoking material.
One of the film's shortcomings is its script, which at times relies on clichés and predictable plot twists. The dialogue can be stilted, and certain character decisions feel contrived, detracting from the film's realism and emotional impact. Additionally, while the score by Luis Enriquez Bacalov complements the film's dark tone, it occasionally overwhelms the scenes, drawing attention away from the narrative.
In conclusion, "La città sconvolta: caccia spietata ai rapitori" is a film that offers moments of genuine tension and strong performances, particularly from Luc Merenda and James Mason. However, its potential is undermined by uneven pacing, underdeveloped themes, and a script that falls into familiar tropes.
Fernando Di Leo's "La città sconvolta: caccia spietata ai rapitori" (Kidnap Syndicate) is a tense and uncompromising crime thriller that delves into the brutal world of kidnapping and ransom. Based on actual events, the film follows the harrowing ordeal of two families whose sons are abducted by a ruthless criminal syndicate.
The film's greatest strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of violence and the emotional toll it takes on the characters. Di Leo doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of the situation, creating a palpable sense of tension and dread throughout. The performances, particularly from James Mason and Valentina Cortese, are excellent, adding depth and gravitas to the proceedings.
The film's gritty and realistic depiction of the criminal underworld is also noteworthy, with Di Leo's direction capturing the seedy underbelly of the city with a documentary-like authenticity.
While the film's intensity is commendable, it can sometimes feel relentless and emotionally draining, leaving little room for respite or character development. The pacing can also be uneven, with some sequences dragging on longer than necessary.
Additionally, the film's portrayal of law enforcement and the criminal justice system can feel overly cynical and one-dimensional at times, lacking nuance or complexity.
"La città sconvolta: caccia spietata ai rapitori" is a gripping and intense crime thriller that doesn't pull any punches in its depiction of violence and human suffering. While not a perfect film, Di Leo's unflinching direction and the strong performances make it a must-see for fans of gritty Italian crime cinema.
The film's greatest strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of violence and the emotional toll it takes on the characters. Di Leo doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of the situation, creating a palpable sense of tension and dread throughout. The performances, particularly from James Mason and Valentina Cortese, are excellent, adding depth and gravitas to the proceedings.
The film's gritty and realistic depiction of the criminal underworld is also noteworthy, with Di Leo's direction capturing the seedy underbelly of the city with a documentary-like authenticity.
While the film's intensity is commendable, it can sometimes feel relentless and emotionally draining, leaving little room for respite or character development. The pacing can also be uneven, with some sequences dragging on longer than necessary.
Additionally, the film's portrayal of law enforcement and the criminal justice system can feel overly cynical and one-dimensional at times, lacking nuance or complexity.
"La città sconvolta: caccia spietata ai rapitori" is a gripping and intense crime thriller that doesn't pull any punches in its depiction of violence and human suffering. While not a perfect film, Di Leo's unflinching direction and the strong performances make it a must-see for fans of gritty Italian crime cinema.
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Bald Henchman: [Despite receiving very noticeable damage early in the milk truck chase, in following shots the front end of the henchmen's car is again intact, which prompts the exclamation at the passenger in the car they've driven off the road] Son of a Bitch!
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