While investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute, a detective uncovers a sex-trafficking ring with connections to powerful people.While investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute, a detective uncovers a sex-trafficking ring with connections to powerful people.While investigating the brutal murder of a young prostitute, a detective uncovers a sex-trafficking ring with connections to powerful people.
- Man at Press Conference
- (uncredited)
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
- Pimp
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaOriginally called Violent Milan (1976), which became the name of a film, again for Claudio Cassinelli, the following year.
- GoofsWhile chasing Paolo and Giannino, police run into another car, initially seen occupied by a driver and a passenger. By the shot at the point of collision, the passenger has disappeared, and in the shot immediately following, the car is empty of riders.
- Quotes
Paolo Germi: [Sitting alone by a dance floor, Marisa receives a note saying her date isn't coming] Did he stand you up?
Marisa: That's none of your affair.
Paolo Germi: I was thinking if he did stand you up, I can fill in for him. I'm on my own too, if you catch my drift
Marisa: [sees assassin across the dance floor] Let's dance!
Paolo Germi: [chuckles] I see you caught my drift.
- ConnectionsFeatures Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972)
After that, the giallo style returns as the sunglassed killer goes on a killing spree. The crime movie is back as the plot unfolds to have its motive in mob-style drug dealing. And let's not forget: The killings have also to do with professional child prostitution and abuse. A really wild mix, even more so if one considers that the film sometimes boosts cheap (if mostly funny) humor.
The cool sound track is reminiscent of the early scores by "Goblin" for Dario Argento's films, and it seems that Ernesto Gastaldi, who wrote the story and co-wrote the screenplay with director Martino, was influenced by Massimo Dallamano's great "La Polizia Chiede Aiuto" that was made one year earlier.
All in all, this surely is not Martino's best film (his "pure" gialli are more enjoyable), but if one gets used to the unusual concoction of such different topics and styles, it's an entertaining and sometimes hilariously funny, fast paced and thrilling movie that even boosts some harsh social comment.
- rundbauchdodo
- Nov 16, 2001
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Too Young to Die
- Filming locations
- Cascina Gobba Metro Station, Milan, Italy(Giannino radios Paolo)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1