Fighting Killer

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Movie
German title Fighting Killer
Original title Quei paracul ... pi di Jolando e Margherito
Country of production Italy , Turkey
original language English , Turkish
Publishing year 1975
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Giulio Giuseppe Negri
(as Jerry Mason )
Yilmaz Atadeniz
script Giulio Giuseppe Negri
Bruno Vani
production Giulio Giuseppe Negri
Bruno Vani
Irfan Atasoy
music Elsio Mancuso
cut Mario G. Corso
occupation

Fighting Killer (original title: Quei paracul… pi di Jolando e Margherito ) is a crime film that was made in 1974 as an Italian-Turkish co-production. Directed by Giulio Giuseppe Negri under a pseudonym. It was premiered on video in German-speaking countries.

action

The Istanbul Mafia boss, Joseph Cavis, is sharply criticized at the general meeting of the criminal organization. He then had all the emissaries killed and replaced them with his own people. A few days later, Tony Tiger's property was attacked while he was away and his wife and child were killed. When he returns, he is handcuffed and left in the burning house. Olga, who used to work for Cavis' organization, saves him at the last second. Tiger calls his former war comrades Brady, Gordon, and Rick together. The four put the perpetrators on a farm and kill them; Olga becomes a witness. Then they go to Cavis' headquarters. It turns out that he is actually innocent of this massacre. Olga commissioned the crimes out of jealousy. Olga and Tony die in a firefight.

criticism

The lexicon of international films saw an “indisputable vigilante concoction”. The Italian critics wrote similarly: "This is a mainly Turkish production that a certain Jerry Mason cobbled together raw and roughly, with too much addition of karate and pistol fighting." The actors Harrison and the "constantly grinning parchment face" Mitchell, who between all the Turkish extras are doing well.

Remarks

The film was shot in Istanbul. The international title is Four for all .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. the actual director was probably Yilmaz Atadeniz . Negri bought the rights and released the film, although the Italian poster suggests a western. Gordon Mitchell in an interview with William Connolly and Tom Betts, April 1, 1990. In: Spaghetti Cinema # 59 , December 1994.
  2. ^ Entry in the Archivio del Cinema Italiano
  3. Fighting Killer. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  4. P. Virgin Tino in: Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno , July 3, 1975th
  5. ^ Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I film vol. 4, M / Z . Gremese 1996, p. 202.