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Italia a mano armada

Título original: Italia a mano armata
  • 1976
  • 1h 41min
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Italia a mano armada (1976)
ActionCrimeThriller

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA crime syndicate starts a crime wave in Turin, they rob a bank, taking a hostage to get away from Police Inspector Betti and Ferrari, his partner. However, the hostage turned out to be thei... Leer todoA crime syndicate starts a crime wave in Turin, they rob a bank, taking a hostage to get away from Police Inspector Betti and Ferrari, his partner. However, the hostage turned out to be their accomplice in disguise.A crime syndicate starts a crime wave in Turin, they rob a bank, taking a hostage to get away from Police Inspector Betti and Ferrari, his partner. However, the hostage turned out to be their accomplice in disguise.

  • Dirección
    • Marino Girolami
  • Guión
    • Vincenzo Mannino
    • Gianfranco Clerici
    • Leila Buongiorno
  • Reparto principal
    • Maurizio Merli
    • Raymond Pellegrin
    • John Saxon
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Marino Girolami
    • Guión
      • Vincenzo Mannino
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Leila Buongiorno
    • Reparto principal
      • Maurizio Merli
      • Raymond Pellegrin
      • John Saxon
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    Maurizio Merli
    Maurizio Merli
    • Betti
    Raymond Pellegrin
    Raymond Pellegrin
    • Arpino
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Albertelli
    Mirella D'Angelo
    Mirella D'Angelo
    • Luisa
    Toni Ucci
    Toni Ucci
    • Cacace
    Daniele Dublino
    Daniele Dublino
    • Luzzi
    Sergio Fiorentini
    • Mancuso
    Franco Borelli
    • Bertoli
    Dino Mattielli
    • Attardi
    Rocco Oppedisano
    Carlo Valli
    • Rocchi
    Marcello Monti
    • Torri
    Massimo Vanni
    Massimo Vanni
    • Fabbri
    Fortunato Arena
    • Morel
    Enzo Andronico
    Enzo Andronico
    • Boretti
    Fernando Arcangeli
    • Prisoner
    Aldo Barberito
    • Ferrari
    Stelio Candelli
    • Forestier
    • Dirección
      • Marino Girolami
    • Guión
      • Vincenzo Mannino
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Leila Buongiorno
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    10Weirdling_Wolf

    Gonzoid, thrillingly non-PC expressions of bravura Italian Poliziotteschi action!

    In director Franco Martinelli's highly regarded crime classic, 'Italia a mano armata' aka 'Special Cop in Action' (1976), the super-svelte, bullet-dodging pugilist, Maurizio Merli reprises his most incendiary role as the maverick,majestically moustachioed, skin-tight shirt wearin', all fists blazin', zero tolerance, Commisario Betti, for yet another gonzoid, thrillingly non-PC eruptions of hard-boiled, Italian Poliziotteschi action! The craven, ill-dressed thugs foolhardy attempt to kidnap a group of school children on Commisario Betti's watch, bloodily unleashes a delirious deluge of exhilarating retribution from the inimitable, golden-haired paragon of righteous vengeance, whose mesmerizingly macho modus operandi of brutally annihilating balaclava bovver boys with his jubilant, jaw-smashing roundhouses, proves more than adequate when Betti finally confronts his arch nemesis, Albertini, energetically played with obvious gusto by fellow Euro-crime icon, John Saxon!

    Maestro Martinell's exciting 70s actioner 'Special Cop in Action' is demonstratively one of the most appealingly hotheaded Euro crime epics, galvanized by a scintillating squall of thrilling, adrenalized action set pieces, the Berretta blasting mayhem made all the more deliriously entertaining by bravura composer, Franco Micalizzi's gritty, funkier-than-thou, street-tough, heart-poundingly groovy score! This is dynamic crime funk par excellence, adding considerable elan to an already essential Italian cult classic! If for some wholly obscure reason you only watch one high octane, head-knockingly heroic Maurizio Merli poliziottesco, I have little doubt that witnessing the pulse-wreaking whirlwind of unbridled bellicosity fuelling 'Special Cop in Action' will make you a hardcore Merli maniac for life!
    5Bunuel1976

    A SPECIAL COP IN ACTION (Marino Girolami, 1976) **

    The Italians were second to none in virtually inventing new sub-genres by subverting to their own terms the conventions of classic Hollywood cinema; thus, after the Peplum (Epics), Gothic (Horror), Spaghetti (Westerns) and Giallo (Thriller), the 1970s ushered in the era of the Poliziotteschi which was basically an Italian version of DIRTY HARRY (1971) - although, to be fair to them, the seeds of the genre had been sown a few years earlier. Astonishingly there were practically innumerable similar movies made between 1966-80, a phenomenon which can easily be attributable to Italy's tumultuous political climate rife with corruption and kidnappings which marked the 1970s. Admittedly, I used to be very skeptical about the worthiness of these films (something which held true for the mainstream Italian film industry itself at the time) but having now gotten a fair share of them under my belt, I have to say that I've changed my stance somewhat.

    This is the final entry - following VIOLENT ROME (1975) and VIOLENT NAPLES (1976) - in the "Commissario Betti" trilogy, with Maurizio Merli (the poor man's Franco Nero) gnashing his teeth throughout the film at untouchable "honest" businessman John Saxon; here, the hero even shares an unconvincing romance with the sister of a kidnapped child. While it certainly features plenty of action, ensuring an unrelenting pace and occasional excitement (though I would say that, ultimately, it provides one chase too many!), the film is nothing really special - the English title notwithstanding - and, worse, virtually interchangeable with any other of its ilk...apart from the unexpected downbeat ending which, apparently, was a deliberate act on the part of director Girolami (who here actually uses the pseudonym Franco Martinelli!) because he had been bypassed for the second installment; not having watched the first entry in the series, I can't comment on its quality but VIOLENT NAPLES - directed by the more highly-profiled Umberto Lenzi - is certainly superior to the third!!
    8Coventry

    Beware of the merciless mustache!

    Call me sick or call me sadist, but nothing makes me merrier than watching a raw and excessively violent Italian cop thriller from the 1970's! These so-called "Poliziotteschi" flicks simply have everything that avid cult fanatics could possibly be seeking for, and more! And also this "Italia A Mano Armato" (a.k.a. "A Special Cop in Action") features incredibly massive doses of hard-boiled action, nail-biting suspense, dazzling car chases (and rooftop chases), badass characters, nasty plot twists, controversial political/social themes, gritty atmospheres and a sizzling soundtrack. Director Franco Martinelli is perhaps not the most prolific name in this genre, but he is clearly playing in the same league as the genuine experts (Umberto Lenzi, Stelvio Massi, Fernando Di Leo…) in terms of quality and sheer entertainment. In good old Poliziotteschi tradition, there isn't much of a stable plot, but the pacing moves forward like a derailed train and something new & exciting happens approximately every one and a half minutes. Maurizio "Mustache" Merli returns for the third and final time as commissioner Betti, the unorthodox and relentless copper with fists of steel and an allergy for political injustice. Betti is up to his neck in crime scenes again, including violent bank robberies, heroin smuggling and – most repugnant of all – the cowardly kidnapping of six defenseless school children in exchange for a giant ransom. Betti is convinced that all the separate crimes lead back to one major gangster kingpin, namely the sly Albertelli. But Albertelli is a widely respected businessman and uses all his political power and influence to keep Betti out of his way. You needn't look for style or visual elegance in this type of cinema, as this certainly isn't similar to the works of contemporary Italian A-list directors like Fredrico Fellini or Michelangelo Antonioni. The Poliziotteschi films were initially inspired by Hollywood blockbusters like "Dirty Harry" and "The French Connection", but they gradually evolved into a fully unique genre that also perfectly illustrated the depressing social and economic climate in Italy at that time. You'll notice here in this film as well that the tone and atmosphere are continuously grim, the good guys embittered and even a happy ending is out of the question. The performances are terrific, with Merli as the unstoppably fit copper. You can even throw him out of a speeding car or lock him up in a prison amidst hundreds of personal enemies, and still he never gives up! Cult deity John Saxon is fabulous as the slimy and sardonic villain Albertelli. He only appears on screen after half an hour, but he plays an essential part in the outrageous climax. Sadly enough there's always a shortage of strong women in these movies. The only noteworthy females here are Merli's insignificant love interest and a squealing rape victim. The extended car chase forms the highlight of sheer adrenaline (look out for the little black car that gets rammed into the river) and the shootout in the harbor is unforgettable as well. My hat off to the stuntmen and camera operators that literally risked their lives in order to provide this cult gem with genuine action sequences, shot from imaginative angles and viewpoints.
    8Bezenby

    The man, the moustache

    Maurizio Merli returns as Inspector Maurizio Merli in full ass-kicking mode, hell bent on capturing mob boss John Saxon, a crime boss so slippery people rub bread on him in an attempt to make some sort 'man oil' bruschetta. This time, Saxon's organised a mass-child kidnapping and a band robbery but can Merli link these jerks to the main, head jerk? Not without heaps of trouble.

    First off, the kidnappers hide the kids in an empty grain silo and are supposed to be keeping a low profile, so of course one of the kids gets ill and dies, and one of the kidnappers attempts to rape a local girl and brings the cops right to the door of the place they're hiding in. This results in Merli himself being thrown from a moving car as he bravely substitutes himself for the kids that didn't die, and the kidnappers bravely killing and burning the jerk that messed up the kidnapping.

    Luckily, Merli's got a man on the inside in the form of kick-ass stuntman/actor Massimo Vanni, who leads him to the kidnappers, but not before Vanni himself gets tied to the back of a car and dragged around a quarry until dead. Vanni also does a bit of disco dancing and wears a neat white disco suit for all you out there obsessed with diminutive Italian actor Massimo Vanni.

    Not too give too much of the plot away (and there is a plot) this is a top notch Euro-crime film with all the usual car chases, gun fights, moustache action, police brutality, prison scenes, children being slapped about, women being threatened, fighting on roofs, whiskey drinking, and Massim Vanni that you need. What can you say about John Saxon other than 'his hair hasn't changed shape or length for three decades'? The man is Italian movie gold.

    Mirella D'Angelo turns up as a grieving sister to the dead kid which blossoms into a romantic sub-plot with Merli. I was totally confused that Massimo Vanni got killed because I'm certain he turns up in later Euro Crime films as Maurizio Merli's sidekick.
    7ZeddaZogenau

    Maurizio MERLI versus John SAXON

    Third mission for Commissario Betti - gangster hunt in Turin and Milan with Maurizio Merli and John Saxon

    After stints in Rome (Roma violenta, 1975) and Naples (Napoli violenta, 1976), the not-so-squeamish inspector was transferred (criminally) to the industrial city of Turin. And things get tough there too. Hijacking of a school bus with the subsequent taking of the children hostage, bank robbery with a false hostage, attempted rape of a random victim, death of a captured child, Betti offers herself as a hostage in exchange for freeing the other children, is thrown out of the car while driving at speed. There's a lot going on in Turin and the surrounding area! As a viewer, you hardly get to think. Behind all of these perfidities there is probably a tough businessman named Albertelli (John Saxon (1936-2020)), who promptly knows everything. An exposed police informant from Milan, who works for Commissario Arpino (Raymond Pellegrin), is brutally dragged to death. Turin and Milan? You can see that crime in Italy doesn't stop at the city limits ;-) After all, the original film is called "Italia a mano armata" and no longer just "Roma violenta" or "Napoli violenta" like in the first two Split. So it's all about it! It's a good thing that Inspector Betti didn't fall on his head even after falling on the motorway. So the clever fox was able to smuggle in his own man (Toni Ucci) as a driver for the nasty Albertelli. He even manages to fake a serious accident with the villain, so that Albertelli can be persuaded that he has to stay injured in the hospital. The astonished mafia boss promptly tells his chauffeur the meeting point with his cronies. A lot of things are going in the right direction for Betti. Privately, there are even signs of a happy ending for the tough detective with the charming sister (Mirella D'Angelo) of the boy who died in the kidnapping. But will someone like him ever find peace?

    With this trilogy, Maurizio Merli (1940-1989) played his way into the front row of the extremely successful poliziottesco genre. However, unlike the better actor and GOLDEN GLOBE nominee Franco Nero, he remained too attached to this role in the future. In any case, Maurizio Merli takes no prisoners in his role. The type he played corresponded to the spirit of the times in a decade that - not only in Italy - was characterized by many upheavals and violent upheavals. The film contains one of the best car chases you could see in the cinema. It's better not to know anything specific about the exact circumstances of the shooting.

    The famous GOLDEN GLOBE winner John Saxon plays very solidly as usual. You take both sides off him. As in "Cross Shot", which was filmed in beautiful Bari, he could have played the tough detective.

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    • Curiosidades
      Final part of police commissioner Betti's trilogy, also including Roma violenta (1975) and Nápoles violenta (1976).
    • Pifias
      When commissioner Betti is sitting in his bureau in the police headquarters of Turin. the map on the wall represents the city of Milan.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into La tua vita per mio figlio (1980)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de noviembre de 1976 (Italia)
    • País de origen
      • Italia
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
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      • A Special Cop in Action
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Incir De Paolis, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Studio)
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