Young Marco Sartori is hired as a bodyguard of the manufacturer Gaetano Sampioni who is blackmailed by mysterious criminals.Young Marco Sartori is hired as a bodyguard of the manufacturer Gaetano Sampioni who is blackmailed by mysterious criminals.Young Marco Sartori is hired as a bodyguard of the manufacturer Gaetano Sampioni who is blackmailed by mysterious criminals.
Cesare Barro
- Mrs. Sampioni's Lover
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Salvatore Billa
- Marco's Colleague
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Omero Capanna
- Hitman
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Ernesto Colli
- The Watchman of Builder's Yard
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- TriviaFabio Testi attempted to drop out of production in order to make Largo retorno (1975) with Lynne Frederick. But contractual obligations prevented him from doing so, much to his regret.
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"Vai Gorilla" is a somewhat different kind of Italian Poliziotesschi than usual, but a very good one and I even daresay a sadly underrated one. The protagonist for once isn't a tough and unorthodox copper, although has good connections with the local police commissioner, but a personal bodyguard - known on the streets as a "gorilla". Using a sneaky and old-fashioned trick, handsome young Marco Sartori (Fabio Testi) gets hired as the gorilla for a rich construction magnate Sampione (Renzo Palmer), but he rapidly finds out it's not a relaxing job. Sampione receives threatening phone calls from a criminal organization, led by a menacing creep with a German accent, who blackmail him into paying 600 million Lire (which was about 20$ in those days) or else they blow up stuff at his construction sites. When they also beat up Marco, and threaten to hurt Sampione's cute daughter - with whom Marco has a fling - our gorilla starts taking things personal.
The script is excellent, and expert director Tonino Valerii ("Day of Anger", "My Dear Killer") ensures a fast pacing, with a handful of really impressive sequences. There's a suspenseful sequence inside a ramshackle elevator, for instance, and particularly the climax is downright fantastic and hyper-violent. You haven't witnessed genuine Poliziotesschi thrills until you have seen this film's chase between a cop car and a passenger train. Fabio Testi is cool, but performances by both Al Lettieri and Antonio Marsina are even better.
The script is excellent, and expert director Tonino Valerii ("Day of Anger", "My Dear Killer") ensures a fast pacing, with a handful of really impressive sequences. There's a suspenseful sequence inside a ramshackle elevator, for instance, and particularly the climax is downright fantastic and hyper-violent. You haven't witnessed genuine Poliziotesschi thrills until you have seen this film's chase between a cop car and a passenger train. Fabio Testi is cool, but performances by both Al Lettieri and Antonio Marsina are even better.
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