Deadly hatred

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Movie
German title Deadly hatred
Original title Tony Arzenta
Country of production Italy , France
original language Italian
Publishing year 1973
length 108 minutes
Age rating FSK confiscated nationwide according to §  131 StGB
Rod
Director Duccio Tessari
script Franco Verucci
Ugo Liberatore
Roberto Gandus
production Luciano Martino
music Gianni Ferrio
camera Silvano Ippoliti
cut Mario Morra
occupation

Deadly Hatred is an Italian-French policeman by the director Duccio Tessari from 1973 with Alain Delon in the lead role. The German premiere took place on December 7, 1973.

action

Tony Arzenta is a professional killer for a powerful international organization. One day he decides to leave the organization. But the organization does not tolerate dropouts and tries to kill him. Arzenta's child and wife die in an attack. Arzenta seeks revenge.

Reviews

“This excellent film miraculously combines the cool, calculating French with the emotionally charged Italian gangster cinema. (…) The film is really well made: a well-known story that can be outlined in a few words is presented with straightforward brutality and good acting. The cast of actors can be described as almost sensational. "

- Karsten Thurau : in Der Terror directs

"A cynical action film with the glorification of brutal violence, a distant glorification of a mass murderer and the cheapest 'ten little negro dramaturgy'."

“'Deadly hatred' by Duccio Tassari, who burns Alain Delon, who has been France's killer on duty since Melville's brittle gangster rituals, in this mafia material battle as an evil mass murderer. The film is nothing but a seemingly endless, dull series of unsavory acts of violence between stylishly arranged Italian industrial designs. "

- The time of February 1, 1974

“Deadly hatred is the most rewarding work next to the Kinski film The Bastard Tessari. And it is definitely the blackest film of the genre, as it takes place in a world that is completely clouded by hopelessness and dullness. (…) A masterpiece! The cast is amazing. (…) Despite the extremely brutal processes, the film spreads a rather sad mood, which can also be attributed to the melancholy music of Gianni Ferrio. No, there is howling and the chattering of teeth here. Anyone who has been put off by the fat Delon on the cover so far - here is Italy inside, very violent and very big. "

- Christian Keßler in the magazine " Splatting Image " (issue 27), September 1996.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. “The Terror is Directed - The Italian Gangster and Police Film” by Michael Cholewa and Karsten Thurau, p. 194, 2nd edition 2008, ISBN 978-3-931608-91-0
  2. Deadly hatred. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. Film tips. In: zeit.de. February 1, 1974, accessed December 9, 2014 .
  4. www.christiankessler.de ( Memento of the original from January 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.christiankessler.de