Английская Википедия:Detective Belli
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox film Detective Belli (Шаблон:Lang-it) is a 1969 Italian poliziotteschi directed by Romolo Guerrieri and starring Franco Nero.[1] It is based on the novel Macchie di belletto by Ludovico Dentice.Шаблон:Sfn
Plot
The rude Commissioner Belli (Franco Nero) is entrusted with the investigation into the death of a record producer, this Mr. Romanis (Marino Masé). The man, shot dead in his apartment, not far from the centre of Rome, is found a few hours after his death. The gunshots shattered the window of the apartment, but no one seems to have noticed anything. In a whirlwind of events, the commissioner comes into contact with a series of characters: from the model Sandy (Delia Boccardo) to the pop singer Emanuelle (Susanna Martinková), from the lawyer Fontana (Adolfo Celi) to his beautiful wife, Mrs. Vera ( Florinda Bolkan). These characters revolve around the story, revealing uncomfortable details of Roma well. After the death of Mino (Maurizio Bonuglia) (son of the lawyer Fontana) and Sandy, Commissioner Belli will find himself faced with the truth, unmasking the unsuspected murderess.[1]
Cast
- Franco Nero as Detective Stefano Belli
- Florinda Bolkan as Vera Fontana
- Adolfo Celi as Lawyer Fontana
- Delia Boccardo as Sandy Bronson
- Susanna Martinková as Emmanuelle
- Renzo Palmer as Commissioner Balsamo
- Roberto Bisacco as Claude
- Maurizio Bonuglia as Mino Fontana
- Laura Antonelli as Franca
- Geoffrey Copleston as Police Chief
- Silvia Dionisio as Gabriella
- Marino Masé as Romanis
Background and style
Film critic and historian Roberto Curti identifies Detective Belli and Days of Fire as examples of Italian crime films influenced by the themes of film noir. In a similar manner to his earlier giallo film The Sweet Body of Deborah, Guerrieri's film also employs tropes of the "sexy thriller" subgenre.Шаблон:Sfn
Release
Detective Belli was released in Italy by Interfilm on September 6, 1969, where it grossed 616.63 million Italian lira.Шаблон:Sfn At the height of the popularity of the 1970s poliziotteschi cycle, the film was re-released under the title Tracce di rossetto e di droga per un detective ("Traces of lipstick and drugs for a detective").Шаблон:Sfn Nero would later play another character with the surname Belli in 1973's High Crime; the character in that film differs from the corrupt protagonist of Guerrieri's film.Шаблон:Sfn
Reception
Critic Giovanni Buttafava praised the film's ending, describing it as "nocturnal, stylized, à la Jean-Pierre Melville, with the cold yet emotionally charged confrontation between the half-rotten-half-clean cop Franco Nero and Florinda Bolkan, with stylistic traits of film noir mythologizing which were rare in Italy, and rather remarkable as well".Шаблон:Sfn Curti praised Guerrieri's work on the film, stating that it "amply shows that he's an accomplished director in his own right".Шаблон:Sfn
References
Footnotes
Sources
External links
- Английская Википедия
- 1969 films
- 1969 crime films
- 1960s Italian-language films
- Italian detective films
- Films directed by Romolo Guerrieri
- Films set in Rome
- Films scored by Fred Bongusto
- Poliziotteschi films
- Police detective films
- 1960s Italian films
- Страницы, где используется шаблон "Навигационная таблица/Телепорт"
- Страницы с телепортом
- Википедия
- Статья из Википедии
- Статья из Английской Википедии