Violent Naples

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Violent Naples
File:Napoli-violenta.jpg
Directed by Umberto Lenzi
Produced by Fabrizio De Angelis[1]
Screenplay by Vincenzo Mannino[1]
Story by Vincenzo Mannino[1]
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Music by Franco Micalizzi[1]
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  • Fausto Zuccoli
  • Sebastiano Celeste[1]
Edited by Vincenzo Tomassi[1]
Production
company
Pan-European Production Pictures[2]
Release dates
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  • 7 August 1976 (1976-08-07) (Italy)
Running time
95 minutes
Country Italy
Box office 2.047 billion

Violent Naples (Italian: Napoli violenta ) is a 1976 poliziottesco film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It starred Maurizio Merli, John Saxon and Barry Sullivan, and was the first sequel to Violent Rome and the second entry into the Commissioner Betti Trilogy. Saxon appeared in several such movies.[3]

Plot

Commissioner Betti (Maurizio Merli) is transferred to Naples, receiving on his arrival a warm welcome from The Commandante (Barry Sullivan), the city's crime lord. Betti goes on a personal mission against corruption and organized crime, trying to force the syndicate out of town by any means necessary.

Cast

Release

Violent Naples was released in Italy on 7 August 1976, where it was distributed by Fida Cinematografica.[1][4] It had a domestic gross of 2,046,936,220 Italian lire.[4] In the United Kingdom the film was released as Sudden Justice. The film was followed by Special Cop in Action, the final film in the Commissioner Betti trilogy.

Reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin described the film as a "nasty, brutish and over-long escapade" that was plagiarizing Dirty Harry.[2] The review found the film to be "lacklustre in style, without a trace of tension to its slam-bang action".[2]

See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Curti 2013, p. 200.
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References

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