Smiling Maniacs (1975) Poster

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Just another political film!
RodrigAndrisan20 June 2022
Seen in the late '70s in a cinema in Bucharest. Watched again June 2022 on YouTube. Current eternal subject, Corruption. Very close to the spirit of Elio Petri, although not as extraordinary. Some special acting performances from Franco Nero, Fernando Rey, Gabriele Ferzetti, Umberto Orsini, Martin Balsam. Music by Pino Donaggio just efficient, nothing great.
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Grim, cynical Italian crime thriller
Gangsteroctopus17 December 2001
This is a film that belongs in the "Spaghetti Gangster" category. If it had been subtitled instead of dubbed it probably would have played in arthouses instead of grindhouses. There are some moments that don't really play to an American audience (such as the one in which the titular 'Smiling Maniacs' beat and rape Fernando Rey's mistress, a scene that swings schizophrenically back and forth between slapstick and ugly realism), but for the most part this is a pretty sturdy, involving drama of "corruption in the palace of justice".
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