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Napoli si ribella

  • 1977
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Napoli si ribella (1977)
ActionCrime

Police Commissioner Dario Mauri investigates the activities of a drug ring led by Don Domenico Laurenzi.Police Commissioner Dario Mauri investigates the activities of a drug ring led by Don Domenico Laurenzi.Police Commissioner Dario Mauri investigates the activities of a drug ring led by Don Domenico Laurenzi.

  • Director
    • Michele Massimo Tarantini
  • Writers
    • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Michele Massimo Tarantini
  • Stars
    • Luc Merenda
    • Enzo Cannavale
    • Adolfo Lastretti
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    500
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michele Massimo Tarantini
    • Writers
      • Dardano Sacchetti
      • Michele Massimo Tarantini
    • Stars
      • Luc Merenda
      • Enzo Cannavale
      • Adolfo Lastretti
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Luc Merenda
    Luc Merenda
    • Commissario Dario Mauri
    Enzo Cannavale
    Enzo Cannavale
    • Sergeant Nicola Capece
    Adolfo Lastretti
    Adolfo Lastretti
    • Pasquale Donnaregina - 'Dogheart'
    Ferdinando Murolo
    • Bonino
    Marianne Comtell
    • Carola
    Mattia Machiavelli
    • Lo sceicco
    Francesca Guadagno
    • Luisa
    Sonia Viviani
    • Rosa
    Giancarlo Badessi
    • Avv. Cerullo
    Claudio Gora
    Claudio Gora
    • Don Domenico Laurenzi
    Claudio Nicastro
    Claudio Nicastro
    • Police Chief
    Enrico Maisto
    • Andronico
    Domenico Di Costanzo
    • Laurenzi's servant
    Franco Marino
    Franco Marino
    • Ruggero
    Tommaso Palladino
    • Garrese
    Adriana Facchetti
    • Luisa's governess
    Salvatore Billa
    Salvatore Billa
    • Club Bouncer
    Fortunato Arena
    • Bank Robber
    • Director
      • Michele Massimo Tarantini
    • Writers
      • Dardano Sacchetti
      • Michele Massimo Tarantini
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    6Bezenby

    Merenda vs Naples

    Man, I pity those poor fellows who end up being Mafia bosses. Must be a really stressful job. You've got to uphold the exterior 'upstanding citizen' routine so that hotheaded cops can be shouted down by their superiors, you make high pressure drug deals with other high-level guys, and worst of all, your employees are all nasty criminals by default, so the ever present threat of one of them double crossing you must be a terrible strain.

    Look at the fella in this film, Don Whatsisface. He sets up a nice deal with German guy to supply him a whole lot of dope, then someone turns around, guns down the dealers, and still steals the blow. You just can't get the employees. Get this though - someone then double crosses the henchman that double crossed the mob boss, which ends up in a whole heap of corpses for the cops to clean up.

    One of those cops in Luc Merenda, and he's just arrived in Naples from Milan to find that the pizza is a lot better, but the crime is just as bad as everywhere else. Luc and his Neopolitan sidekick set off to figure out what the hell is going on with these shooting, with a little help from a mystery grass who keeps sending him hand drawn pictures of crime that are about to happen.

    So it's business as usual for this Eurocrime film, but there's loads of action, car chases, and Merenda beating up bad guys, so who's going to complain? That actor playing his sidekick is rather good too, giving a bit more humanity to the blossoming bromance between the two cops. There's also a fair amount of violence with one particular gangster whacking rather a lot of people, including one guy who get blown up by dynamite.
    8christopher-underwood

    Brutish, bold and fast moving

    Brutish, bold and fast moving Italian police thriller set in a decayed Naples. Characterful faces abound, as does the gang rivalry and bloody violence. Luc Merenda is so cool throughout you begin to wonder if he has noticed just what is going on, but then he is there ready around the corner. Probably about five car chases but there are not overlong and in fact work well amid the terrible street traffic. The chase against the city train is very well done, as are all the set pieces and elements of sleaze are provided for by the presence of a luscious Sonia Viviani. Always looking sensational and half the time nude she suffers a beating, a rape, forced drug injection and being shackled naked, all for our viewing pleasure and to underline the brutish element within Naples gangland. Tough, gritty and well worth a watch.
    8lensdarkly

    Worth watching

    This is the first film I've seen by Tarantini and hope to see other work by him. The story is about a Milanese cop (Luc Merenda) assigned to bust the mob in Naples. What makes the film worth watching is that the film has bits of unexpected originality sparking what would have been in lesser hands, a routine film. Tarantini also uses very dynamic framing in the cinematography, with lots of low angle shots as well as using extreme close ups for contrast. The action includes several shoot outs, car chases and a fistful of dynamite. While some of the humor is culture specific with the rivalry between northern and southern Italy, other bits are handled lightly eliciting some earned chuckles courtesy of co-star Enzo Cannavele. The DVD probably looks better than when the film first hit theaters, with 5.1 Dolby I am sure it sounds better.
    3Filmdokter

    Cheap Eurocrime flick with a cardboard hero

    Ah well...the title says enough really. This is a cheap Eurocrime flick and it shows. The hero is played by a "handsome" Italian with the acting skills and charisma of a goldfish. Action is okay, soundtrack is pretty loud. All in all...there are better Eurocrime films out there.
    4Aylmer

    Poverty Row Euro-crime

    Okay, I've seen my fair share of 70's Italian crime movies... about half that exist I'd imagine, maybe a little less. The only ones worse than this are the ones from Mario Bianchi and Alfonso Brescia just because those are so campy. What really sinks this one is a very low budget. Everything seems awfully third-world, from the flatly shot dialog scenes, boring chases, and toned-down shootouts.

    Not to mention the dubbing - by God, this has to be the worst dub-job I've ever seen on an Italian film! Borderline unwatchable had it not been so unintentionally funny. Take the scene where Sonia Viviani gets raped by Salvatore Billa for instance... the actress dubbing her voice is far less than convincing and just keeps calmly saying "no please let me go" about 16x in a row. I don't even think the dubbers actually watched the movie, as the plot points don't even make sense, and the comic relief provided by the lieutenant just confusing.

    That said, this has a very good cast (Lastretti, Merenda, Murolo, Billa, and the genre regulars) and moves along fairly quickly with its fair share of violence. There's just a lot of better ones out there such as anything by Castellari, Lenzi, or even Stelvio Massi. This one looks more like a better-funded-than-usual student film.

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      Nucleo Antirapina
      Composed by Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vince Tempera

      Performed by Magnetic System ( Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vince Tempera)

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1977 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • A Man Called Magnum
    • Filming locations
      • Naples, Campania, Italy
    • Production company
      • Dania Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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