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Franco Nero established himself as someone you didn't mess around with on the big screen. His first starring role was the Spaghetti Western classic Django . Ner ....
Poliziotteschi genre rose up in Italian cinema after the wave of Giallo. It was an abrupt attitude change. Giallo was all about how normal people had to track d ....
SYNOPSIS: A series of murders made to look like suicides connected to the military leads a cop to suspect foul play. A retired army Major dies after crashing his car into a tree, a Colonel is found in his office with a bullet from his own gun in his head and a General is decapitated after seemingly laying on the tracks and waiting for a train – whatever could it mean? It means that dogged detective Inspector Giorgio Solmi (Luc Merenda – Torso) is on the case and is suspicious that these aren’t the suicides they are being made to look like. Why does he think this? Because three high-ranking military officials dying in close succession is suspicious, of course, but when a master electrician is found dead in his villa Solmi’s suspicions are confirmed. How? Because it’s a 1970s Italian poliziotteschi and it doesn’t matter how – he just knows. ....
OUTBURN ONLINE March 15, 2021 CINEPLOIT CINEPLOIT 8/10 We’ve reviewed a number of musical releases from Cineploit here thus far, but the Austrian label has also moved into the Blu-ray realm over the last couple years and sent us a care package in advance of their two forthcoming releases, due out at the end of March. Just as Cineploit’s musical arm focuses on sounds indebted to classic genre and exploitation cinema, so too is their cinematic output dedicated to Italian genre fare and truly giving it the deluxe treatment. The films we’re discussing today are from the Eurocrime genre, a period in Italian cinema that capitalized on American films such as ....