In Arizona, the leader of a gang of thugs trying to kidnap a girl, but is thwarted in his plans to a mining engineer and a Federal Marshal.
Great Italian pulp movie, a classic for the genre! "Roma l'altra faccia della violenza(trad.:The other side of violence)" is a police movie where violence, theft and rape are caught in a mixture of raving unconsciousness and pure havoc. With a great appearance by Franco Citti, this film stands up for one of the best Italian pulp movie ever made. Quite similar to "Roma Violenta"...
This film seems to be some kind of sequel to "Comissario Di Ferro". There are much parallels to it. Commissario Paolo Ferro (Maurizio Merli) stars as a (typical) tough cop again. This time he returns to the city of Milan to go after a murder corporation. Acampora (Mario Merola) is believed to be the prime suspect although he later proves to be one of the mafia's targets. As if ...
居住在纽约的亚历克斯(David Hess 饰)白天是一个地下修车厂的工人,晚上则化身为杀人强奸无恶不作的暴徒。某晚,他和工友里奇(Giovanni Lombardo Radice 饰)正待关门打烊之际,一对开着凯迪拉克、衣着名贵的青年男女来到这里修车。里奇三下五除二将车修好,高兴的车主汤姆(Christian Borromeo 饰)热情邀请二人一同前往新泽西参加一个派对。
正愁无处打发时光的二人欣然前往。派对是在一座空旷的公园中举行,参加者皆是上层社会的富人,穷酸鄙陋的亚历克斯和里奇自然成为富人们取笑的对象。无休止的嘲笑和恶作剧终于让混世魔王亚历克斯爆发,他和里奇痛揍这群脑满肠肥的富家公子哥,强暴那些外表雍容内心淫荡的上流社会女子。一场华丽派对顿时化作血腥斗兽场……
This film is in a league of it's own: I won't bother to re-state what every other person has already posted regarding the plot. Needless to say it makes no sense what-so-ever in the big scheme of things, but there is plenty of violence and preposterous characters such as the "Crystal Skull" liven things up no end. The best line in the whole film has to be "We can't move; we're ...
The story is about a youth named Massimo Monaldi, who, living in Rome, is a part-time college student who has some involvement in the protests that occur at his university. Massimo is also involved with drugs and he sometimes steals to make a living and support his habit (the theft of a pill box is very important to the story, early on). Among his associates are his girlfriend,...
The title of the film leads the viewer to expect lots of violence, and Lenzi certainly doesn't disappoint in this respect. We've got bowling balls to the head, a young woman having her face scraped off on a moving train, a man impaled on a sharp fence and many other such delights. Overall, it has to be said that this film isn't very original, but Lenzi injects some freshness in...
Violent Rome doesn't do anything that a whole load of other Italian crime flicks didn't do before it, but in true genre style - it's highly entertaining and the fact that director Marino Girolami is merely rethreading old ground doesn't matter too much since its old ground worth treading again! There are a number of things that I watch these films for, and violent Rome has most...
Weapons of Death is not the most original Polizi flick you're ever likely to see, but that's not too much of a problem since the genre tends to borrow from itself often anyway. This film includes pretty much all the staples that you would expect from an Italian crime flick, and it has to be said that prolific director Mario Caiano has pretty much hit the nail on the head as Wea...