A british undercover special agent is assigned to investigate the death of a colleague in Lisbon, where he finds out that his colleague was very close to uncover a gang of drug smugglers. No... Read allA british undercover special agent is assigned to investigate the death of a colleague in Lisbon, where he finds out that his colleague was very close to uncover a gang of drug smugglers. Now he is determined to bring the criminals to justice, but as he gets closer to discover th... Read allA british undercover special agent is assigned to investigate the death of a colleague in Lisbon, where he finds out that his colleague was very close to uncover a gang of drug smugglers. Now he is determined to bring the criminals to justice, but as he gets closer to discover their identities the more dangerous his mission becomes.
- Sarah
- (as María Kosti)
- Jacobs
- (as Juan Borrás)
- Susan Meredith
- (as Britt Nichols)
- Girl at Pool
- (as Susan Taber)
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This was a decent enough if somewhat underwhelming Giallo/procedural mixture. When this one works, it's due to the film's strong adherents to the genre's formula which produces some rather fun and striking stalking scenes here. The opening ambush scene where the killer targets the one victim from behind, a great ambush at a riverbank where the killer strikes a victim with an assault rifle before taking shots at the hero who tries to escape in the car nearby and the rather nice stalking in the apartment room which has some tense moments before the realization of who's in there with her. However, the influence of the procedural crime/thrillers at the time brings along some rather nice traditional action elements here with the multitude of fist-fights and brawling that occur throughout here which includes a series of hand-to-hand fighting that's far more brutal and hard-hitting than the traditional Giallo sequences and gives this a wholly different tone. Likewise, the car chases through the mountain roads in the outskirts of the city feel more in tune with that particular genre and the finale features a traditional action-movie style series of shootouts where he takes out the henchmen that flies quite in the face of the traditions of the genre, going against the black-gloved killer appearing before the last survivor archetype that is used here first for the shootout in the compound before the final fist-fight at the docks which is all fun even though this here is decidedly unconventional when it comes to this particular style. The fact that there's not a whole lot throughout here is what tends to be the biggest flaw against this one, as there's way too much tough-guy machismo that flies completely against the expected usage of Giallo norms that gives this one a rather action/thriller tone here rather than a more suspenseful offering. The pacing does make for a solid make-up here, but it doesn't utilize these into any kind of suspenseful tactics for much of the time, resorting to gunshots for the majority of the kills and rather strong action sequences rather than stalking here that makes for a dull time in points. There are some solid points to this one but it does have its flaws.
Rated Unrated/R: Violence, Nudity, Language and drug use.
Anthony has been sent to Portugal to pick up the dead body of another agent murdered on the job. He's miffed already because he was given his orders right in the middle of a bust, and he wasn't finished telling all those drug-filled hippies that they stink. He's also not happy that he's not allowed to investigate what's happened and leave it all to the Interpol agents already stationed in Lisbon, so what does Anthony do? He fakes boarding the plane and goes on a violent journey trying to track down the killer (or killers) (or killer) (or killers) (maybe).
This is a lot more action orientated than usual and is more of a hybrid of Euro-Crime and Giallo as various factions try and take down Steffan, but that said there's also a black gloved killer going about so let's not split hairs. I did notice that Anthony sure got a lot of people killed, including an agent mate of his, and subsequently the agent's wife who's silhouette is mistaken for Anthony's. Whoops!
Throw in a car chase and a kick-ass machine gun, a car chase or two, and I was happy. The body count for this one is through the roof, basically leaving one character to survive the film, and they got shot too! Entertaining stuff, this one. No idea what the title means mind you.
A paella/spaguetti crime thriller co-produced by Spain/Italy with Giallo elements , packing intrigue , action , brawls , chases , red herrings , suspense and brief nudism . This is a B-entertainment with a fairly thrilling and suspenseful story in which a series killer on the loose carrying out a criminal spree . This one is rated as a Giallo but it is more a thriller than a slasher movie , it fact it combines four genres of the Sixties and Seventies : Crime thriller , Giallo, Eurospy movie and Italian Poliziesco . Stars the notorious Spaghetti star Anthony Steffen along with his ordinary contender in a lot of Pasta/Paella Westerns : Eduardo Fajardo , and other regulars to sub-genres of the 60s and 70s as Antonio Pica, Julian Ugarte , Luis Gaspar , Julio Perez Tabernero , Alfonso de la Vega and Raf Baldassarre . Adding some beautiful Eurotrash Starlettes as Maria Kosti , Romy and Carmen Yazalde or Britt Nichols , Jesús Franco's regular .
It displays an atmospheric cinematography by cameraman Gino Santini , adding sightseeing from Lisbon city including a thrilling car pursuit along the 25th of April Bridge . Being shot on location in Lisbon, London , Barcelona ana Rome .Plus , it contains a moving , stirring musical score by Marcello Giombini accompanying adequately the action .The picture was middlingly directed by the prolific writer/director Juan Bosch . This Spanish filmmaker was a craftsman who made a lot of films in all kinds of genres such as Tortilla Western : Dallas, God in Heaven Arizona on Earth , And the crows will dig your grave , My Horse my gun your widow , Ciudad maldita , Stagecoach of the condemned . Comedy : Mauricio mon amour , 40 años sin sexo, Caray con el divorcio , El terrible de Chicago , El Castigador, Los Locos vecinos del Segundo, La dudosa virilidad de Cristóbal, Un Rolls para Hipolito . Terror : Exorcismo , Secta siniestra . And thriller , Giallo : In Cold Blood , Criminal Investigation, The killer wore gloves , The Killer with a Thousand eyes. Rating : 5.5/10 . Passable and acceptable .
This film boasts what is undoubtedly one of the coolest titles in the entire Giallo genre (which is really saying something) but sadly it bears no relevance to the plot and in fact that murder story takes a back seat to the police investigation. This is actually not a bad thing, however, as Juan Bosch keeps things ticking over nicely and the film is made exciting with a constant stream of events to further the plot. There's only a handful of murders in the film, and unfortunately they don't represent a strong point for the film as they're all bloodless and it seems like the director wanted to get them over and done with as quickly as possible; which is likely to disappoint a lot of viewers. By 1974, the Polizi genre was gaining popularity and that seems to have had an effect on this film; as there's plenty of police procedure as well as a handful of fist fights. The director manages to keep things together for the ending, and while it's not especially exciting; things are wrapped up nicely. Overall, this is not great or a must see Giallo; but it's a nice genre entry and has more going for it than The Killer Wore Gloves. Worth a look if you can find it.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring police race under opening credits, the car, presumably in a rush to get to the scene of the crime, appears to round the same fountain twice, as footage of the maneuver is recycled immediately in sequence, probably to fill out the time to roll all the credits, without the time or budget for more film.
- GoofsDuring police race under opening credits, the car, presumably in a rush to get to the scene of the crime, appears to round the same fountain twice, as footage of the maneuver is recycled immediately in sequence, probably to fill out the time to roll all the credits, without the time or budget for more film.
- Quotes
Inspector Michael Lawrence: Oh, yeah, I've got to buy a new suitcase.
Olalia: Why's that?
Inspector Michael Lawrence: To get into the pension ... If I don't have any luggage, they'll take me for a male whore.
[Olalia laughs]
- Crazy creditsDuring the police race under the opening credits, film of the car rounding a fountain is recycled immediately in sequence, to fill out footage to cast the credits over, though a car in a rush to a crime scene would never be going round in circles.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Erotiaris kai gois (1989)
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