अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn this riveting Italian exploitation thriller, three young men embark upon a terrifying series of bloody crimes, engaging in robbery, gunplay, and murder. As the entire police force mobiliz... सभी पढ़ेंIn this riveting Italian exploitation thriller, three young men embark upon a terrifying series of bloody crimes, engaging in robbery, gunplay, and murder. As the entire police force mobilizes to track down the malefactors, they make a fast pit stop to pick up a girlfriend and th... सभी पढ़ेंIn this riveting Italian exploitation thriller, three young men embark upon a terrifying series of bloody crimes, engaging in robbery, gunplay, and murder. As the entire police force mobilizes to track down the malefactors, they make a fast pit stop to pick up a girlfriend and then speed towards Switzerland. More blood will be shed (and more skin bared) before their s... सभी पढ़ें
- Commissario's Assistant
- (as Luciano Baraghini)
- Policeman in Car
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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The standout performances come from Stefano Patrizi, who portrays the conflicted Mario Farra, and Benjamin Lev as the impulsive Giovanni Etrusco. Tomas Milian, in the role of Commissario, adds depth to the cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and the criminals.
While Young, Violent, Dangerous won't win any awards for its storytelling, it's a thrilling ride for fans of exploitation cinema. The film's raw energy and unapologetic violence keep viewers engaged, even if the plot occasionally veers into absurdity. If you're in the mood for a fast-paced crime thriller with a touch of Italian flair, give this one a watch.
Verdict: With its mix of bloodshed, high-speed escapes, and a dash of romance, Young, Violent, Dangerous is a guilty pleasure for genre enthusiasts. While not a masterpiece, it delivers on its promise of excitement and keeps you guessing until the very end.
Remember, though, that this film isn't for everyone. If you're looking for intricate character development or a tightly woven plot, you might want to explore other options. But if you're up for a wild ride through the criminal underworld, buckle up and hit play!
Rounding out the cast is the girlfriend of the wheel-man (Eleanora Giorgi) who ironically sets the whole thing in motion by reporting the robbery plans to the police (and mistakenly telling them that the trio only have toy guns). The head cop meanwhile is played by Tomas Milan, usually the psychotic heavy in these type of films. Milan lends an iconic presence and is an interesting character in that he is not unsympathetic but is also not the usual borderline-fascist "rebel with a badge" often seen in these movies. Mostly he just proves tragically incompetent at stopping the rampaging youths.
The plot is mostly pretty believable except for a scene where they hook up with another group of youths and shoot-up and rob a grocery store, even killing their own accomplices for no good reason. There's some pretty gratuitous nudity including a pretty sorry excuse to get Giorgi topless (but who's gonna complain about that too much?). The ending is typically cynical, but that's one thing I admire about these films over the violence-glorifying Hollywood versions. See this if you like Italian crime thrillers--or even if you don't.
A criminal fiction with suspense , intrigue , frantic action , turns , a lot of twisted incidents , at the same time charged with tension and high level staging which the viewer could really enjoy . Formula thriller with plenty of action , crisply edition , tension , intrigue , suspenseful , skin bared and lots of violence in exploitation style . It belongs to Italian Poliziesco sub-genre , including ordinary trappings , being essentially developed in the Seventies , titles like Milano odia: la polizia non può sparare (1974), Free Hand For a Tough Cop (1976) , Brothers Till We Die (1978) , From Corleone to Brooklyn (1979) were the most popular and brutal of his thrillers . Compellingly directed by Romolo Guerrieri , after directing his successful Spaghetti Westerns : 10.000 dollars for a massacre , Johnny Yuma , Seven guns for Timothy ; in the late 1970s , Romolo turned to the police thrillers or polizieschi , which rejuvenated his confidence and his popularity , directing this Liberi armati pericolosi (1976) in which some youngsters carrying out upon a terrifying series of bloody crimes . Stars Tomas Milian giving a nice performance as a two-fisted Inspector , but he isn't the typical Italian cop , the Dirty Harryesque police detective acting as a judge , jury and executioner , but a methodical commissario who even gives advices to malefactors' parents . Unknown main and support cast providing decent , tough exaggerated interpretations , exception for some familar faces as the gorgeous Eleonora Giorgi , Stefano Patrizi and brief appearances from Venantino Venatini , Peter Berling , Tom Felleghy , and a young Diego Abatantuono . Resulting in a fascinating Italian exploitation thriller that is interesting enough , though it has several flaws , shortcomings, gaps and failures . It has some characteristic elements from Poliziesco sub-genre , including exploitation , brief nudism in charge of the beautiful young Eleonora Giorgi , grisly violence, murders in cold blood with special mention for the supermarket slaughter , along with the necessary seasonings as the typical car pursuits with crashes and falls.
The motion picture was professionally directed by Romolo Guerrieri , though with no originality , being pretty predictable and extremely violent . Romolo is a good craftsman who has directed all type of genres such as post-nuke Sci-fi as ¨ The last warrior¨, Italian crime or Poliziottesco as "Young, Violent, Dangerous" , ¨City under siege¨ , "Ring of Death" and western as ¨10.000 Dollari per un massacre¨ , Johnny Yuma¨ and ¨Seven guns for Timothy¨. Rating : 6.5/10 . Passable and acceptable , it will appeal to Poliziottesco enthusiasts.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाTomas Milian was reluctant to star in this film.
- गूफ़Joe's expressed impatience to hurry up and get to the gas station thy're robbing before it closes seems well founded, as, 30 seconds after his comment, their car is seen passing the came corner they'd just past 30 seconds before.
- भाव
Giovanni Etrusco: [throwing stolen bank loot from a car in an open air market] Here y'are, ladies, stock up on the pill now! You'll never get caught short again! Money, money, money! Get rich quick!
[as crowd scrambles for cash]
Giovanni Etrusco: Look at all those fat-ass old broads! They'd kill each other for two bits!
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Italian Gangsters (2015)
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Young, Violent, and Desperate
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