Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollowing a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean escape.
- Trentadue
- (as Luigi Montefiori)
- Employee
- (as Luigi Guerra)
- Gas Station Attendant
- (as Francesco Ferrini)
- Crowd extra
- (uncredited)
- Maria's Friend
- (uncredited)
- Woman behind the window (1996 prologue restoration)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Paymaster
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesThe film was seized by the courts when the producer went bankrupt in 1974, during the final stages of production. Tied up in legal wrangling, it wasn't released theatrically until 1997.
- GaffesWhen Doc looks up from tinkering with a car's engine in his first scene, the camera crew is reflected in his sunglasses.
- Citations
Passenger in passing car: [to Riccardo, as Treintadue rapes Maria] What are you thinking? Are you a mobile motel? You drive up front, while your friends fuck in the back?
- Autres versionsOriginally shot in 1974 under the title 'L'uomo e il bambino', this film was shelved when one of the film financial backers died and ownership of the picture became entangled in bankruptcy proceedings before post-production had been completed, which prevented its theatrical release. The film sat on a shelf for almost 25 years until actress Lea Lander rescued it from oblivion by helping finance a DVD release: a new short prologue was shot, according to Bava's original script, and editing and scoring were completed using existing available materials. In 2002 producer Alfredo Leone and director Lamberto Bava (Mario's son), allegedly dissatisfied with the DVD edit, produced a new restored version of the film. Lamberto Bava and his son Roy shot additional footage and original composer Stelvio Cipriani created a new complete musical score (though the DVD release employed some of Cipriani's cues and themes, the film was never properly scored in 1974). This restored version, produced by Kismet Entertainment Group and retitled "Kidnapped", premiered theatrically in the US on May 31, 2002 as part of a Mario Bava retrospective at the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood
- ConnexionsFeatured in End of the Road: Making 'Rabid Dogs' & 'Kidnapped' (2007)
- Bandes originalesHold On To Me
(Appears in the 'Kidnapped' version)
Words by Myriann D'Antine
Music by Stelvio Cipriani
Sung by Simona Patitucci
A couple of things it does have in common with some of his other feature films is it deals with the themes of human nature, greed, and the sheding of the skin to reveal the true self of the person. This film is more closer to Dog Day Afternoon(1974), then The Last House on the Left(1971) when it comes to story. Until recently, this film was lost to the public due to be unfinished for over twentie years. Rabid Dogs could be consider a companion piece to his film A Bay of Blood(the first slasher flick) in that they share some of the same themes and philosophies. It would be one of the last films Mario Bava would direct(the next two would be Shock(1977), and a made for TV movie) before his death at age 66 in 1980.
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- 23 févr. 2000
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1