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A mob hitman wants to retire, but his bosses don't think that's a good idea. Complications and many bloody shootouts ensue.A mob hitman wants to retire, but his bosses don't think that's a good idea. Complications and many bloody shootouts ensue.A mob hitman wants to retire, but his bosses don't think that's a good idea. Complications and many bloody shootouts ensue.
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Crafty action thriller with NO Hollywood ending
Alain Delon is great as usual in the genre that fits him like a glove. Tony Arzenta, a Euro-crime action thriller is directed in style and in a manner of a true craftsmen. This is the first Duccio Tessari film I had a chance to watch, and I was mostly drawn to it by knowing what Delon plays best and that is Le Samourai type character, a professional in his emotionless job. In this one he is attached and detached and drives the story to the conclusion that wouldn't stand a New York minute in Hollywood factory of dreams. That's why I love him and Franco/Italian crime films. Highly recommended to all the fans of this genre. You'll enjoy it, no doubt.
A stylish farewell to a masterful career
No Way Out (original title: Tony Arzenta) (1973), directed by Duccio Tessari, is a gripping neo-noir thriller that marks a high point in Tessari's distinguished career. Starring the enigmatic Alain Delon as a mob hitman seeking to retire, the film plunges viewers into a gritty, suspenseful narrative filled with betrayal, violence, and moral ambiguity. With its compelling story and standout performances, this classic stands as a testament to Tessari's cinematic craftsmanship.
Alain Delon delivers a magnetic performance, embodying a man torn between his violent past and a desire for redemption. His portrayal is understated yet deeply affecting, anchoring the film's tension and emotional weight. The supporting cast, including Richard Conte and Carla Gravina, adds depth to the morally complex world Tessari creates, with characters that feel authentic and impactful.
Visually, the film is a masterclass in 1970s noir aesthetics, featuring shadowy cinematography and meticulously crafted action sequences. Tessari's direction ensures every frame contributes to the film's intense atmosphere, while the pacing maintains a taut balance between moments of quiet reflection and explosive action. The climactic shootouts are choreographed with precision, heightening the stakes as the story hurtles toward its inevitable conclusion.
A highlight of the film is its evocative soundtrack, particularly Ornella Vanoni's *L'appuntamento*, which perfectly complements the melancholic tone and underscores the protagonist's inner turmoil. The music lingers long after the credits roll, enhancing the film's emotional resonance.
No Way Out encapsulates the essence of Tessari's career, blending style, substance, and a profound exploration of human frailty. While its themes of loyalty and vengeance are well-trodden, the film's execution elevates it to a cinematic gem that continues to captivate audiences decades later.
Rating: 8/10. A fitting capstone to Duccio Tessari's career, combining a compelling narrative, masterful direction, and an unforgettable soundtrack.
Alain Delon delivers a magnetic performance, embodying a man torn between his violent past and a desire for redemption. His portrayal is understated yet deeply affecting, anchoring the film's tension and emotional weight. The supporting cast, including Richard Conte and Carla Gravina, adds depth to the morally complex world Tessari creates, with characters that feel authentic and impactful.
Visually, the film is a masterclass in 1970s noir aesthetics, featuring shadowy cinematography and meticulously crafted action sequences. Tessari's direction ensures every frame contributes to the film's intense atmosphere, while the pacing maintains a taut balance between moments of quiet reflection and explosive action. The climactic shootouts are choreographed with precision, heightening the stakes as the story hurtles toward its inevitable conclusion.
A highlight of the film is its evocative soundtrack, particularly Ornella Vanoni's *L'appuntamento*, which perfectly complements the melancholic tone and underscores the protagonist's inner turmoil. The music lingers long after the credits roll, enhancing the film's emotional resonance.
No Way Out encapsulates the essence of Tessari's career, blending style, substance, and a profound exploration of human frailty. While its themes of loyalty and vengeance are well-trodden, the film's execution elevates it to a cinematic gem that continues to captivate audiences decades later.
Rating: 8/10. A fitting capstone to Duccio Tessari's career, combining a compelling narrative, masterful direction, and an unforgettable soundtrack.
An explosively sharp-shooting underworld thriller!
The explosive, sharp-shooting underworld thriller, 'Tony Arzenta' remains an absorbingly gritty Euro-crime classic from expert genre director, Duccio 'Puzzle' Tessari. There's simply no earthly good reason why this uncommonly adrenalizing 70s revenger shouldn't be mentioned in the very same J&B bated breath as cult favourites, 'High Crime', 'Violent Professionals', or 'Violent Rome' as,'Big Guns' high caliber poliziotteschi, and in some specifically groovy sequences, Duccio Tessari's Teflon tuff, well oiled shoot' em up teasingly usurps them!
Employing the reserved, Martini-cool Gallic master of Alpha understatement, Alain Delon as grieving, pitilessly vengeful, Tony is a casting coup; the frosty-eyed, whippet-lean, enigmatic arbiter of righteous retribution, blazes his balletic trail of brutal revenge deep into the ruinous underbelly of the Cosa Nostra remains a gloriously cathartic experience! I readily admit that the unspectacular premise of a weary hit man striving to break free from the mafia's mercenary clutches is a well-thumbed conceit; but when said coda is so rigorously reinterpreted by the uncommonly talented duo of Delon/Tessari, and throbbingly propelled by a truly lovely, heart-skippingly sexy score from gifted sound-wrangler, Gianni Ferrio, any hint of formula is resolutely quashed beneath Big Gun's stylish torrent of cinematic savvy, and the electrifying charisma of the polo necked prince of retro killer chic, Alain Delon, makes resistance nigh on useless!
Employing the reserved, Martini-cool Gallic master of Alpha understatement, Alain Delon as grieving, pitilessly vengeful, Tony is a casting coup; the frosty-eyed, whippet-lean, enigmatic arbiter of righteous retribution, blazes his balletic trail of brutal revenge deep into the ruinous underbelly of the Cosa Nostra remains a gloriously cathartic experience! I readily admit that the unspectacular premise of a weary hit man striving to break free from the mafia's mercenary clutches is a well-thumbed conceit; but when said coda is so rigorously reinterpreted by the uncommonly talented duo of Delon/Tessari, and throbbingly propelled by a truly lovely, heart-skippingly sexy score from gifted sound-wrangler, Gianni Ferrio, any hint of formula is resolutely quashed beneath Big Gun's stylish torrent of cinematic savvy, and the electrifying charisma of the polo necked prince of retro killer chic, Alain Delon, makes resistance nigh on useless!
No Way Out AKA: Big Guns AKA: Tony Arzenta
Hit man revenge film.
A hit man wants out of the mob. The mob double crosses him. He gets some revenge by killing most of those involved.
This film has some strong action scenes. Some good chases. Lots of shooting. It's all done rather well. The acting better than average across the board here.
However, I was not a fan of the ending. I won't spoil it here. You'll either love it or hate it or ...not care either way. I didn't like it. A better ending, and this one could have been something special.
A hit man wants out of the mob. The mob double crosses him. He gets some revenge by killing most of those involved.
This film has some strong action scenes. Some good chases. Lots of shooting. It's all done rather well. The acting better than average across the board here.
However, I was not a fan of the ending. I won't spoil it here. You'll either love it or hate it or ...not care either way. I didn't like it. A better ending, and this one could have been something special.
story of revenge
as many others. at the first sigh. different not only for the experience of director in the genre but for Alain Delon. who gives the impeccable performance from many others roles of his career. Tony Arzenta is a film about Mafia but different by expectations. for the small details. for the way of revenge. for atmosphere. sure, for the end. the flavor of Scily story, old, patriarchal, deeply defined by tradition, only a nuance but one real important is the piece who defines this seductive thriller about a man looking his definition of justice. short, a film who must see. for story. and, more important, for interesting science to explore old clichés of genre in the inspired manner. a beautiful film.
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- TriviaAlain Delon dubbed his own voice in both French and English language versions in the film.
- Alternate versionsThe Japanese DVD omits a lesbian kiss at the night club and the beating of Carla Gavina, however a small fraction of the latter is present in the trailer.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Trailer War (2012)
- SoundtracksL'Appuntamento (Sentado A' Beira Do Caminho)
di Bruno Lauzi (as B. Lauzi) - Erasmo Carlos (as E. Carlos) e Roberto Carlos (as R. Carlos)
Proprieta per l'Italia: ARISTON Edizioni Musicali - Milano
Editore originale: SERESTA Ediciones Musicales San Paolo
Disco Ariston AR/0368
canta Ornella Vanoni
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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