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Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s

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Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s (2012)
A documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODFATHER, but which really address Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia or the communist terrorism of The Red Brigade.
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A documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODF... Read allA documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODFATHER, but which really address Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia and red terrorism. ... Read allA documentary concerning the violent Italian 'poliziotteschi' cinematic movement of the 1970s which, at first glance, seem to be rip-offs of American crime films like DIRTY HARRY or THE GODFATHER, but which really address Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia and red terrorism. Perhaps even more interesting than the films themselves were the rushed methods of product... Read all

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    • Mike Malloy
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    • Mike Malloy
  • Stars
    • Franco Nero
    • John Saxon
    • Henry Silva
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    • Director
      • Mike Malloy
    • Writer
      • Mike Malloy
    • Stars
      • Franco Nero
      • John Saxon
      • Henry Silva
    • 17User reviews
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    Franco Nero
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    Henry Silva
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    Antonio Sabato
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    Luc Merenda
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    Fred Williamson
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    Enzo G. Castellari
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    Leonard Mann
    Leonard Mann
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    Joe Dallesandro
    Joe Dallesandro
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    Michael Forest
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    Claudio Fragasso
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    John Steiner
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    Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
    Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
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    Mario Caiano
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    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
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    John P. Dulaney
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    lazarillo

    Excellent documentary on an excellent subject (and no QT in sight)

    Any fan of the 1970's Eurocrime genre will obviously enjoy this documentary, which features plenty of clips from this wonderful genre of (mostly) Italian films as well as interview clips from a lot of the major players like Franco Nero, Luc Merenda, Antonio Sabato, and director Enzo Castellari. I liked this doc a little better than some of the more recent ones though because instead of mixing in "fan-boy" interviews to handle the more in-depth analysis of the genre, the filmmakers actually did the heavy lifting themselves while wisely keeping the fan-boy gushing behind the scenes. Nor were there the typical pandering interviews of more well-known modern-day celebrities who may have been "influenced by" but really had nothing to do with the genre. (To be specific, the filmmakers didn't seek out Quentin Tarantino, who would served as BOTH a gushing fan-boy and a bit of celebrity pandering).

    There is no denying the knowledge of some fan-boys like Tarantino, but this documentary still manages to impart a book-like knowledge of the genre by editing the player interviews into a kind of "power point" presentation. The documentary does a good job of explaining, for instance, the period and conditions where these movies were made, in a country which was at the time ridden with crime, corruption, violent mafiosi, and left-wing revolutionaries, but also one where people literally went to the movies 4-5 weeks on average and had an endless appetite for this kind of fare. You wouldn't think most of these movies would be any good given the rushed and impoverished conditions under which they were made, but they're actually MORE interesting on average than most of the over-produced Hollywood crapola you see these days, and it was no mistake that these cheap films also made up a lot of the America grindhouse filler that Tarantino et. al. spend so much time worshiping today.

    I appreciated especially the interviews with the English dubbers like Michael Forrest and. I have personally said many bad things about these kind of guys over the years (especially when they managed to turn a serious Italian film into half-ass comedy), but they clearly had a difficult job and they took it a lot more seriously than perhaps I've really ever appreciated.

    The only downside of this documentary is they missed a few of the major players like Tomas Milan (who I guess IS on the DVD extras), Barbara Bouchet, who really shouldn't have been that hard to find, and Fabio Testi. But I suppose that can't be helped. And obviously a lot people like director Fernand Di Leo are no longer with us. They do pay homage to Maurizio Merli (who is also dead) and Umberto Lenzi (who just refuses to do interviews with anybody), but I would have like to see more with Sergio Martino, who--whether he was available for an interview or not--was a lot more essential to the genre than Antonio Sabato or Joe Dallesandro. Still, these are minor quibbles. I would definitely recommend this overall.
    9plloydholt

    Incredible doc!

    I managed to see this yesterday at the Day Of Crime festival in Manchester, and was blown away. Eurocrime is my favourite genre, but there's not much information available relating to it. Thank God then, that this documentary has been made and we can now see the genres stars and directors discussing all the crazy, funny, amazing stories about making these great films. It's a long doc, but it packs in so much information that the time just whizzes by! It's one of the best documentaries about film i've ever seen and REALLY needs to be more widely available for fans of the genre like myself!! Please make this available on DVD soon!!
    9jellopuke

    Great informative overview

    You get a real sense of the players, stars, and styles of the movies with loads of interviews and clips. Sure it doesn't talk to everyone and glosses over some people, but for an overview it's very well done and gets a lot across. At times it has a low production value, but it's not too obtrusive. You'll want to track down a lot of movies after watching it!
    8m-sileo

    Bullets, Crashing Cars, and Italian Nostalgia

    A little gem. I love documentaries about cinema - and if it's about Italian cinema, even better.

    Lots of archive footage, great stories, and interviews with the people who lived it all firsthand - shooting with real guns, no filming permits, pulling off stunts that would shut down a whole production company today. A treat for anyone who enjoys movies full of shootouts and cars flying through the air.

    And to top it off, that sentimental ending tone - a kind of cinema that's gone, that no longer exists, but that we all miss.

    You don't have to be an expert to enjoy it - just love movies that go full throttle and never ask for permission.
    9singhlall

    Great for novices and experts alike

    Everything you wanted to know about a genre you did not know existed. This is a fascinating look at the Eurocrime genre presented in a really entertaining way. A must watch.

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      In 2012 when co-producer Michael A. Martinez met with Michael Forest in a Hollywood coffee shop to hand him an edit of the film, actress Barbara Bouchet (who is mentioned in much detail in the film) walked in and introduced herself, purely coincidentally. Bouchet and Forest casually knew each other as guest stars on episodes of "Star Trek" in addition to their work in Italian films.
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      • March 30, 2012 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Еврокрайм! Итальянские криминальные фильмы 70-х годов
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      • Torino, Piemonte, Italy(street view shots)
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      • 2h 17m(137 min)
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