The bandit with the black and blue eyes

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Movie
German title The bandit with the black and blue eyes
Original title Il bandito dagli tatting azzurri
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1980
length 98 (German v. 86) minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Alfredo Giannetti
script Alfredo Giannetti
production Enzo Doria
Francesco Cerami
music Ennio Morricone
camera Alberto Spagnoli
cut Gianfranco Amicucci
occupation
synchronization

The bandit with the black-and-blue eyes (original title: Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri ) is a 1980 directed by Alfredo Giannetti incurred thriller with Franco Nero in the lead role. In February 1984 the film was released on video in German-speaking countries.

action

Renzo Dominici works for a large bank in Genoa. Actually brought up to endure his miserable living conditions with no hope of recovery, he leads a double life: As a helpless cripple with contact lenses, he plans the attack that is supposed to lead him to Panama. This succeeds, but Renzo is blackmailed by various people who recognized him despite his precautionary measures. Dominici can take out one after the other and escape on a ship.

criticism

“Certainly all of this is technically not bad, and Morricone's music is also remembered positively. But what's missing is the action. " writes Karsten Thurau. Roberto Chiti thinks it is a "smaller work by a well-reputed author who takes the police film as the starting point for his parable with special attention to the accompanying circumstances."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cholewa, Thurau: The Terror directs. 1999, p. 21
  2. ^ Roberto Chiti: Enciclopedia del cinema e della TV in Liguria. MICS, 1994.