Review of Super Fuzz

Super Fuzz (1980)
5/10
A supercop Terence Hill fighting against nasties and helped by veteran Ernest Borgnine
8 December 2008
A rookie Miami police named Dave Speed(Terence Hill) is assigned a mission when he receives a nuclear radiation from a plutonium explosion, gaining superpowers and using them to confront villains . His befuddled pal is a veteran police(Ernest Borgnine substituting Bud Spencer) who doesn't believe the weird deeds are happening. Speed will utilize superpowers to fight a sneering mobster named Torpedo(Marc Lawrence) and his hoodlums(Sal Borgese). But Dave, alike Superman with Kriptonita, lost his power when he sees the red color. Meanwhile arrives Miami a famous actress Rossy la Bouche(Joanne Dru),being the veteran cop her biggest fan .

This silly, slight film blends supernatural fantasy and an intrigue about false money. Abundant struggles, fights with punch, kicks and bounds and leaps. Cheesy and rudimentary effects specials with giant globe included.Awful disco music soundtrack by The Bionda with excessive use synthesizer.Average and quite poor cinematography by Silvano Ipolitti, Corbucci's usual. The motion picture is regularly directed by Sergio Corbucci, a Spaghetti Western expert, such as he proved in¨Django,The Mercenarios,Compañeros,Minessota Clay,Ringo and the golden gun,Hellbenders¨, among others. Rating : Mediocre but entertaining. The film will like to Terence Hill fans.
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