又名:The Big Racket
The Big Racket benefits immensely from a strong leading performance courtesy of Fabio Testi (star of What Have They Done to Solange). Testi's portrayal of the angry police officer is perfectly judged
名称:血戰罪惡城 又名:The Big Racket 年代:1976 类型:劇情 / 動作 / 驚悚 / 犯罪 语言:意大利語 国家:意大利 导演:恩佐·卡斯特拉里 编剧:阿爾杜伊諾·馬尤里 / 馬西莫·德·麗塔 / 恩佐·卡斯特拉里 / Gene Luotto 演员:法比奧·泰斯蒂 / 文森特·加迪尼亞 / 倫佐·帕爾梅 / 奧爾索·馬利亞·奎利尼 / 格勞科·奧諾拉託 / 馬切拉·米凱蘭傑利 / Romano Puppo / Antonio Marsina / 薩爾瓦託雷·博爾蓋塞 / 喬舒亞·辛克萊 / Daniele Dublino / 安娜·金尼曼 / 埃迪·比亞傑蒂 / 塞爾瓦託雷·比拉 / Giovanni Bonadonna / 佩特羅·塞卡雷利 / Giovanni Cianfriglia / 歐米洛·康帕納 / 恩佐·卡斯特拉里 / 麗娜·弗蘭奇 / Stefania Girolami Goodwin / Emilio Messina 剧情:The Big Racket benefits immensely from a strong leading performance courtesy of Fabio Testi (star of What Have They Done to Solange). Testi's portrayal of the angry police officer is perfectly judged to fit the movie, and I don't think there is an actor who could be better suited to playing the lead in this movie. He heads a strong Italian cast, who all do well in bringing their characters to life, as well as providing the movie with the Italian style that it revels in. The script is really good, and finds time to flesh out its characters as well as deliver witty dialogue that is always a part of this movie's bigger budget American cousins. The plot builds well throughout as there's always enough going on to keep things interesting. It all boils down to a fabulous conclusion which serves in ensuring the movie gets the bloody end it deserves, as well as rounding off the story perfectly. The Big Racket features a great sleazy atmosphere, in which the story is able to flourish, and the catchy music score helps to make sure that the film is technically sound.
Title:Il grande racket Year:1976 Rated:Not Rated Genre:Action / Crime / Drama Language:Italian Country:Italy Director:Enzo G. Castellari Writer:Dino Maiuri / Massimo De Rita / Enzo G. Castellari Actors:Fabio Testi / Vincent Gardenia / Renzo Palmer Plot:Nico Palmieri is a police inspector who battles against hoodlums frightening Rome, extorting cash from the locals.