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The 1970s were a time of intense uncertainty and instability in Italy. Political corruption and widespread acts of left and right-wing terrorism, alongside a breakdown in social cohesion and a loss of trust in public institutions such as the government and police, created a febrile atmosphere of cynicism, paranoia and unexploded rage. Throughout this period, these sentiments found expression in a series of brutal, often morally ambiguous crime thrillers which tapped into the atmosphere of violence and instability that defined the so-called Years of Lead.
This box set gathers five films from the heyday of the "poliziotteschi" - the umbrella term used to describe this diverse body of films. In Vittorio Salerno's Savage Three (1975) and Mario Imperoli's Like Rabid Dogs (1976), random acts of violence committed by vicious young sociopaths threaten the fragile fabric of respectable society. In Massimo Dallamano's Colt 38 Special Squad (1976) and Stelvio Massi's Highway Racer (1977), renegade cops battling against red tape and political corruption turn to new and morally dubious methods to dispense justice. Finally, class dynamics are explored in Salerno's No, the Case is Happily Resolved (1973) as an innocent man finds himself under suspicion for a savage crime committed by a highly respected member of society.
Decried by critics for their supposedly fascistic overtones, the poliziotteschi were in fact more ideologically varied and often considerably more nuanced than such superficial readings would suggest, and proved a huge hit with theatergoers, who responded to their articulation of present day social concerns. Featuring an impressive line-up of Euro-cult stars, including Joe Dallesandro (The Climber), Ivan Rassimov (Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key), Maurizio Merli (Violent City) and Enrico Maria Salerno (The Bird with the Crystal Plumage), this collection of stylish, hard-hitting Euro-crime thrillers showcases the range and breadth of the genre and is a must-have for newcomers and grizzled veterans alike.
Special Features
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of all five films, restored from the original camera negatives
- Original lossless mono Italian audio on all five films
- Original lossless mono English audio on Colt 38 Special Squad and Savage Three
- English subtitles for the Italian soundtracks
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack on Colt 38 Special Squad and Savage Three
- Poliziotteschi: Violence and Justice in the Years of Lead, a visual essay by critic Will Webb exploring the recurring traits and themes of the genre
- Rat Eat Rat, an interview with writer/director Vittorio Salerno and actress Martine Brochard on Savage Three
- The Savage One, an interview with actor Joe Dallesandro on Savage Three
- When a Murderer Dies, an interview with cinematographer Romano Albani and film historian Fabio Melelli on Like Rabid Dogs
- It's Not a Time for Tears, an interview with assistant director Claudio Bernabei on Like Rabid Dogs
- Music sampler for Like Rabid Dogs
- Always the Same Ol' 7 Notes, an interview with composer Stelvio Cipriani on Colt 38 Special Squad
- A Tough Guy, an interview with editor Antonio Siciliano on Colt 38 Special Squad
- Archival introduction to Colt 38 Special Squad by Stelvio Cipriani
- Faster Than a Bullet, an interview with film historian Roberto Curti on Highway Racer
- Mother Justice, an interview with writer/director Vittorio Salerno on No, the Case is Happily Resolved
- Alternate ending to No, the Case is Happily Resolved
- Original trailers for Like Rabid Dogs, Colt 38 Special Squad and No, the Case is Happily Resolved
- Poster galleries
- Reversible sleeves featuring original artwork for all five films
- Arrow Video
- 486 mins approx
- Vittorio Salerno
- 18
- Joe Dallesandro
- Enrico Maria Salerno
- Cesare Barro
- Annarita Grapputo
- Jean-Pierre Sabagh
- Ivan Rassimov
- Marcel Bozzuffi
- Maurizio Merli
- Angelo Infanti
- Enzo Cerusico
- Riccardo Cucciolla
- Martine Brochard
- English & English SDH
- 1973
- Italian
- English
- 3
- B
- A
Years Of Lead | Five Classic Italian Crime Thrillers 1973–1977 | Blu-ray
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The 1970s were a time of intense uncertainty and instability in Italy. Political corruption and widespread acts of left and right-wing terrorism, alongside a breakdown in social cohesion and a loss of trust in public institutions such as the government and police, created a febrile atmosphere of cynicism, paranoia and unexploded rage. Throughout this period, these sentiments found expression in a series of brutal, often morally ambiguous crime thrillers which tapped into the atmosphere of violence and instability that defined the so-called Years of Lead.
This box set gathers five films from the heyday of the "poliziotteschi" - the umbrella term used to describe this diverse body of films. In Vittorio Salerno's Savage Three (1975) and Mario Imperoli's Like Rabid Dogs (1976), random acts of violence committed by vicious young sociopaths threaten the fragile fabric of respectable society. In Massimo Dallamano's Colt 38 Special Squad (1976) and Stelvio Massi's Highway Racer (1977), renegade cops battling against red tape and political corruption turn to new and morally dubious methods to dispense justice. Finally, class dynamics are explored in Salerno's No, the Case is Happily Resolved (1973) as an innocent man finds himself under suspicion for a savage crime committed by a highly respected member of society.
Decried by critics for their supposedly fascistic overtones, the poliziotteschi were in fact more ideologically varied and often considerably more nuanced than such superficial readings would suggest, and proved a huge hit with theatergoers, who responded to their articulation of present day social concerns. Featuring an impressive line-up of Euro-cult stars, including Joe Dallesandro (The Climber), Ivan Rassimov (Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key), Maurizio Merli (Violent City) and Enrico Maria Salerno (The Bird with the Crystal Plumage), this collection of stylish, hard-hitting Euro-crime thrillers showcases the range and breadth of the genre and is a must-have for newcomers and grizzled veterans alike.
Special Features
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of all five films, restored from the original camera negatives
- Original lossless mono Italian audio on all five films
- Original lossless mono English audio on Colt 38 Special Squad and Savage Three
- English subtitles for the Italian soundtracks
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack on Colt 38 Special Squad and Savage Three
- Poliziotteschi: Violence and Justice in the Years of Lead, a visual essay by critic Will Webb exploring the recurring traits and themes of the genre
- Rat Eat Rat, an interview with writer/director Vittorio Salerno and actress Martine Brochard on Savage Three
- The Savage One, an interview with actor Joe Dallesandro on Savage Three
- When a Murderer Dies, an interview with cinematographer Romano Albani and film historian Fabio Melelli on Like Rabid Dogs
- It's Not a Time for Tears, an interview with assistant director Claudio Bernabei on Like Rabid Dogs
- Music sampler for Like Rabid Dogs
- Always the Same Ol' 7 Notes, an interview with composer Stelvio Cipriani on Colt 38 Special Squad
- A Tough Guy, an interview with editor Antonio Siciliano on Colt 38 Special Squad
- Archival introduction to Colt 38 Special Squad by Stelvio Cipriani
- Faster Than a Bullet, an interview with film historian Roberto Curti on Highway Racer
- Mother Justice, an interview with writer/director Vittorio Salerno on No, the Case is Happily Resolved
- Alternate ending to No, the Case is Happily Resolved
- Original trailers for Like Rabid Dogs, Colt 38 Special Squad and No, the Case is Happily Resolved
- Poster galleries
- Reversible sleeves featuring original artwork for all five films
- Arrow Video
- 486 mins approx
- Vittorio Salerno
- 18
- Joe Dallesandro
- Enrico Maria Salerno
- Cesare Barro
- Annarita Grapputo
- Jean-Pierre Sabagh
- Ivan Rassimov
- Marcel Bozzuffi
- Maurizio Merli
- Angelo Infanti
- Enzo Cerusico
- Riccardo Cucciolla
- Martine Brochard
- English & English SDH
- 1973
- Italian
- English
- 3
- B
- A
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This box set has been one of my favorites in a long time. In regards to quality, I was worried about compression issues with two movies being forced onto one disc. I’m glad to say that the issues were minimal and the digital restoration looks fantastic. As far as the content goes, it’s one of the best collections in the genre. Fast paced stories, compelling characters, and weirdly interesting plots make this set invaluable. Special features are just ok, but the option to switch between English and Italian versions was fascinating. If you are a fan of Poliziotteschi, or Italian genre cinema, this set is a no-brainer.
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