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Syndicate Sadists

Original title: Il giustiziere sfida la città
  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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6.4/10
1.1K
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Tomas Milian in Syndicate Sadists (1975)
A biker's brother is killed while investigating the kidnapping of a young boy, the byproduct of a war between two crime families. The biker vows to get revenge by finding the kidnapped boy and destroying the two families.
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After his friend is killed as a result of a war between two crime families, a biker vows to destroy the families and rescue a boy they have kidnapped.After his friend is killed as a result of a war between two crime families, a biker vows to destroy the families and rescue a boy they have kidnapped.After his friend is killed as a result of a war between two crime families, a biker vows to destroy the families and rescue a boy they have kidnapped.

  • Director
    • Umberto Lenzi
  • Writer
    • Vincenzo Mannino
  • Stars
    • Tomas Milian
    • Joseph Cotten
    • Maria Fiore
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writer
      • Vincenzo Mannino
    • Stars
      • Tomas Milian
      • Joseph Cotten
      • Maria Fiore
    • 16User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Rambo
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Paternò
    Maria Fiore
    • Maria Scalia
    Mario Piave
    • Pino Scalia
    Luciano Catenacci
    Luciano Catenacci
    • Conti
    Guido Alberti
    • Owner of Billiard Salon
    Femi Benussi
    Femi Benussi
    • Flora
    Silvano Tranquilli
    Silvano Tranquilli
    • Dr. Marco Marsili
    Shirley Corrigan
    Shirley Corrigan
    • Conti's mistress
    Antonio Casale
    Antonio Casale
    • Philip Duval
    Rosario Borelli
    • One of Paterno's men
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • One of Conti's men
    Mario Novelli
    • Franco
    Bruno Di Luia
    • One of Conti's men
    Giuseppe Castellano
    Giuseppe Castellano
    • One of Conti's men
    Riccardo Petrazzi
    • Paterno's Thug in Saloon…
    Tom Felleghy
    • Commandante Ferrari
    • (as Tom Felleghi)
    Duilio Cruciani
    • Luigino Scalia
    • Director
      • Umberto Lenzi
    • Writer
      • Vincenzo Mannino
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    7movieman_kev

    Milian goes to Millan

    Rambo (the great Thomas Milian) a leather-jacketed motorcycling tough guy, returns to his old haunts.When he visits his old friend who is now a security guard, the friend tries to talk him into joining him to find another guy's kidnapped son, he doesn't want a part of it, but when his friend is killed, it's personal. He plots to save the kid and get a little revenge. This film is just really fun with some laugh out loud corny dialog sprinkled here and there as well as pretty good action and chases throughout. As always Thomas Milian is great here. Not a perfect film by any means, but it always remains fun, energetic and highly watchable. Even though nothing like what's on the cover of the DVD case EVER happens.

    My Grade: B

    DVD Extras: Sub-titled Commentary by Umberto Lenzi; Sub-titled Interview with Umberto; Photo Gallery; and Trailers for "Man from Deep River", "All the Colors of the Dark", "Duck the carbine high massacre", & "Woman in a Lizard's Skin" Easter Eggs: Go to the Trailers section, and highlight the word 'Trailers' for a Theatrical trailer for this film; at the bottom of the same page is 3 hidden Fangoria International symbols "Choking Hazard", "Hiruko the Goblin" (un-subtitled), and "Rojo Sangre"
    7The_Void

    Another entertaining crime-fest from Umberto Lenzi!

    Umberto Lenzi is undoubtedly the king of Italian crime movies, but unfortunately; Syndicate Sadists is not the best examples of his work in this genre. Lenzi's crime flicks tend to be a cut above the rest because he makes films based on stories with a point, and they don't lack direction; but this film feels a bit too wayward to fully fit with the rest of his stuff. The film takes obvious influence from Sergio Leone's landmark western 'A Fistful of Dollars' (which in turn, took influence from Akira Kurosawa's landmark samurai flick Yojimbo), in that it features two warring families and a strong character at the centre. The crime that Lenzi focuses on is kidnapping, and we centre on a character called 'Rambo'. Rambo is dragged into the war between the two families after his brother is killed because of it. Rambo uses his brains and brawn to pit the two families against one another, in the hope of gaining revenge for his brother's death, rescuing a young boy that they've kidnapped, and ultimately letting the two sides destroy one another.

    The film's biggest asset is undoubtedly Tomas Milian. Milian was put to great use by Lenzi in almost all of his crime thrillers. The range of characters he has played for Lenzi is immense, and this one is easily one of the coolest. The character is called Rambo, which immediately sprang to mind the popular Sylvester Stallone character - but for once, the Italians actually haven't stolen this name as Syndicate Sadists was released first! As usual, the film is wickedly entertaining, as we get to watch Milian get himself involved in the usual array of car chases, shootouts and brawls. Lenzi has got him riding a motorbike this time round, and every scene featuring it and Milian is a real standout! However, the film often feels like it doesn't really have anywhere to go, and this means that the running time is stretched out more than it should be. Compared to the crime films of other Italian directors, Syndicate Sadists is more than above average; but in relation to Lenzi crime flicks such as Almost Human and The Cynic, The Rat and The Fist - it doesn't stand tall as one of Lenzi's best. Still, if you're looking for ninety minutes of testosterone fuelled mayhem - Syndicate Sadists will suffice!
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    a highly entertaining, exploitative riff on Dashiell Hammett's classic 'Red Harvest'

    Infamously tempestuous and fruitfully incestuous filmmaking bedfellows, the reigning cannibal king, Umberto Lenzi, and his audaciously wig-sporting partner in-Euro-crime, Tomas Milian team up again for the roustabout, boorishly boy's own, Cops an' Robbers actioner, 'Il Giustiziziere sfida La citta' aka ' Syndicate Sadists', and while this isn't on par with the luridly iconic, mercilessly machine-gunning home-invasion sleaze-fest, 'Almost Human', it still manages to dutifully deliver the requisite amount of breathless thrills an' bellicose blood-spills to effectively embellish the tired plot machinations; with red-beanie-wearing, gleefully anti-social anti-hero, Milian playing volatile ex-biker cop, Rambo!!!, whose singular penchant for righteous revenge is entirely apropos, and 'Rambo' is given ample opportunity for slow-motion, blood-squibbing, jaw-cracking, justice-seeking spectacle, once he disturbingly discovers to his escalating chagrin that his beloved brother has been slain by foes nefarious!

    Rambo's relentless retribution is fuelled by the ecstatic crime funk of maestro, Franco Micalizzi, his deliciously infectious grooves galvanizing all the the numerous health and safety-taunting bike chases, nimble numb-skull battery, and ubiquitous ballistic overkill one expects from the murderously entertaining, delightfully dizzying milieu of 70s Euro-crime! Even with its discernible dearth of excruciatingly elaborate ultra-violence, 'Syndicate Sadists' makes for a highly entertaining, exploitative riff on Dashiell Hammett's classic 'Red Harvest', and ardent, Lenzi/Milian/poliziotteschi aficionados shouldn't be too disappointed, although, to be fair, it falls somewhat short of living up to its blood an' thunder moniker! So, perhaps, not ideal for Euro-crime newbie's, but if you keep your expectations low, 'Syndicate Sadists' is not without amiable grubby charm, and, I, for one, could happily watch, Milian merely open an envelope, caring not one measly jot if he refused to push it into pastures new!
    7Hey_Sweden

    "Listen, Conti, life is just one hole."

    The Dashiell Hammett novel Red Harvest (famously filmed as such other adaptations as Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars) gets another workout in this Italian crime yarn of scruffy biker Rambo (Tomas Milian). Rambo is out for revenge when his friend is murdered by mafia goons; when a child is kidnapped, Rambo figures to both avenge his buddy and get the kid back by playing two crime families against each other.

    Milian had enjoyed the David Morrell novel First Blood, and in fact was hoping to make an Italian film version, but in the end was only able to use the main characters' name in this diverting story; director Umberto Lenzi was inspired by American filmmaker Don Siegel in his handling of the material. His film has action, humor, and violence, and moves along well, and is populated with memorable faces such as those belonging to Luciano Catenacci, Antonio Casale, and Luciano Pigozzi. Lovely ladies Maria Fiore, Femi Benussi, Shirley Corrigan, and Ida Galli add the sex appeal. Milian dominates the proceedings as a very cool customer, but Hollywood legend Joseph Cotten is rather boring as a mob boss with a secret that could hurt him.

    All, Syndicate Sadists is good and lively fun for fans of this genre.

    Seven out of 10.
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Tomas Milian Is Rambo!

    With films such as "Almost Human" (1974) and "Rome Armed to the Teeth" (1976) there is no doubt that Umberto Lenzi is (along with Fernando Di Leo) the absolute master of Italian crime cinema. And Tomas Milian, one of my personal favorite actors, is doubtlessly one of the greatest actors in Italian Cult-cinema in general. While "Il Giustiziere Sfida La Città" aka. "Syndicate Sadists" of 1975 is not nearly as memorable as their earlier collaboration, the nasty, brutal and downright brilliant "Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Può Sparare" aka. "Almost Human" of 1974, this is yet another bad-ass, action packed and incredibly entertaining Poliziottesco from the director/star team Lenzi/Milian.

    Funnily enough Milian plays a supremely bad-ass biker named 'Rambo', seven years before Vietnam vet Sylvester Stallone drew first blood in 1982. This Rambo is a super-cool full-bearded drifter with remarkable shooting- and fighting-skills, who comes back to his hometown Milan where a buddy wants to talk him into joining a security firm. When his buddy gets killed by gangsters, things get personal...

    Before becoming a major Poliziotteschi-star, Tomas Milian was already a star of Italian Westerns. The storyline of this film, in which the (anti-)hero plays two criminal gangs against each other, is derived from that of Sergio Leone's milestone "Per Un Pugno Di Dollari" ("A Fistful of Dollars", 1964), which itself was inspired by Akiro Kurosawa's masterpiece "Yojimbo" (1961). A similar storyline was used in several other Spaghetti Westerns, most notably Sergio Corbucci's "Django" (1966); With this film, Umberto Lenzi takes it to modern-day Milan. Even the film's score occasionally reminded me of (a funky 70s version of) Morricone's score to Leone's "Once Upon A Time In The West". "Il Giustiziere Sfida La Città" is neither quite as ultra-brutal and uncompromising, nor as essential a genre-entry as some of Lenzi's most memorable Poliziotteschi, "Almost Human", "Rome Armed to the Teeth" and also "Violent Naples", but it is definitely a highly entertaining film that lovers of Itlian Cult-cinema should not miss out on. The film is very well-shot, and full of violent shootouts, car chases, fights and the usual dose of enjoyable bad-assery. Tomas Milian is beyond cool, and the 70-year-old Joseph Cotten makes an excellent elderly crime boss. The rest of the cast includes many regulars, such as Luciano Catenacci, Guido Alberti, Luciano Pigozzi and Giuseppe Castellano. Rambo's girlfriend is played by sexy Femi Benussi, who sadly keeps her clothes on in this one. Overall, "Il Giustiziere Sfida La Città" is not one of Lenzi's masterpieces, but it is definitely a highly entertaining Poliziottesco that is especially recommendable for a supremely bad-ass Tomas Milian, and that shouldn't be missed by genre-fans.

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    • Trivia
      The film predates First Blood (1982), the film which introduced audiences to the John Rambo of David Morrell by seven years. Tomas Milian happened to read David Morrell's novel while flying from the U.S. to Rome. Loving the story he tried to talk some Italian producers into making a film out of it, with him starring as John Rambo. Nothing came of this, but he was allowed to use the Rambo moniker in the next poliziottesco he starred in, Syndicate Sadists (1975). The film does not borrow elements from the novel, with Umberto Lenzi stating he was more influenced by the crime films of Don Siegel.
    • Quotes

      Rambo: Listen, Conti; life is just one hole. You start from a hole, you feed yourself through a hole, you shit from a hole, you finish up in a hole. And the one in this barrel can put you into that last hole.

      Conti: I don't believe you'd pull that trigger.

      Rambo: The chamber's loaded with dum-dums. If I put one in your brain, they'll have to re-paper the walls.

    • Alternate versions
      US unrated DVD misses about two minutes of footage: when the mother of the kidnapped boy comes home and a bunch of reporters await her, Paterno's goons searching for Rambo in a pub, two reaction shots. This omission is also present in the UK Blu-Ray Edition from 88 Films.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ultimate Poliziotteschi Trailer Shoot-Out (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Rambo's Revenge
    • Filming locations
      • Sesto San Giovanni, Milan, Lombardia, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Dania Cinematografica
      • Medusa Distribuzione
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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