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July 1978 (USA) morePlot:
A tough, violent cop who doesn't mind bending the law goes after a machine-gun-carrying, hunchbacked psychotic killer. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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LA's Egyptian Overtaken by Italian Grindhouse!(From Dread Central. 8 July 2008, 4:47 PM, PDT)
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Armed to the Teeth and Hardcore to the Bone! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Maurizio Merli | ... | Commissioner Leonardo Tanzi | |
| Arthur Kennedy | ... | Vice questore Ruini | |
| Giampiero Albertini | ... | Commissioner Caputo | |
| Ivan Rassimov | ... | Tony Parenzo | |
| Biagio Pelligra | ... | Savelli | |
| Aldo Barberito | ... | Detective Poliani | |
| Stefano Patrizi | ... | Stefano | |
| Luciano Pigozzi | ... | Savelli's Henchman | |
| Luciano Catenacci | ... | Ferdinando Gerace | |
| Carlo Alighiero | ... | Avvocato di Savelli | |
| Carlo Gaddi | ... | Ambulence Driver | |
| Claudio Nicastro | ... | Jeweller | |
| Valentino Macchi | ... | Franco | |
| Alessandra Cardini | ... | Sandra Savelli (as Sandra Cardini) | |
| Gabriella Lepori | ... | Marta Assante |
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Assault with a Deadly Weapon (USA) (video title)Brutal Justice (USA)
Rome Armed to the Teeth
Tough Ones (Europe: English title)
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Rome, Lazio, ItalyFun Stuff
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When Terry Levine distributed this film in the early '80s, he replaced a few of the establishing shots with those of American locations. For an establishing shot of the Rome youth center where Tanzi meets Stefano, Levine used a shot of the Manhattan night club "Fascination". Strangely enough, in the later Lenzi film Da Corleone a Brooklyn (1979) (which also starred Maurizio Merli as an Italian policeman), Merli drives by the club "Fascination" after he arrives in New York. moreQuotes:
Vincenzo Moretto, 'Il gobbo': Hey what's your name, man?Theodore: Theodore.
Vincenzo Moretto, 'Il gobbo': Ah, Theodore, son of a whore. Good to know you!
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"Rome Armed to the Teeth" actually just confirmed something I already knew, but it was a more than welcome reminder. Umberto Lenzi was a genius (or better, IS a genius as he's still alive only no longer active for obvious reasons) and with this film he delivered another high-speed, adrenalin-rushing, mega-violent, hyper-brutal and ultra-demented Poliziottesco masterpiece! I admit I'm biased regarding the director and the genre, but this is unquestionably the most fun any movie can possibly offer. The plot is standard and the characters are stereotypical, but the action moves forward like a derailed train and something new & exciting happens approximately every one and a half minutes. And would you just look at that cast! The top of the contemporary Italian cult-industry is gathered here, including the impressively mustached Maurizio Merli, the naturally uncanny looking Ivan Rassimov and my personal favorite the multi versatile Tomas Milian in another formidably villainous role. Merli embodies everything the cinematic 70's copper stands for; reckless, stubborn, vengeful, disobedient towards his supervisors and, most of all, sick & tired of apprehending criminals only to see them terrorize the street again a couple of hours later. The first fifteen minutes or so perfectly illustrate how Commissioner Leo Tanzi struggles: his superiors are only concerned about the police's image in the media, his psychologist girlfriend disapproves his harsh methods and claims criminals should be helped instead of arrested and spoiled, self-confident thugs openly laugh in his face. And so Tanzi creates his very own one-man special brigade, with a little help and sympathy from his friends at the force. His main occupation is to exterminate an organized gang of armed bank robbers, led by the hunchback super criminal Il Gobbo, but in his spare time (which is often just when he drives from one crime scene to another) he makes a clean sweep of underage purse-snatchers, youthful serial rapists and drug-dealing pimps. "Rome Armed to the Teeth" guarantees 100% excitement, with plenty of wild car chases, shoot-first-ask-questions-later spectacle, and testosterone-packed dialogs. Franco Micalizzi's score is terrific, Frederico Zanni's camera-work is often dazzlingly fast and the gifted filmmaker he was Umberto Lenzi stuffs his film with ingenious little gimmicks and details, like the opening credits from a criminal's point of view, spotting potential heist targets. The actors are great. It is said that Maurizio Merli and Tomas Milian couldn't possibly get along in real life. This might have resulted in unpleasant days on the filming sets, but on the screen their 'vendetta' definitely assures an even more convincing good vs. bad chemistry. Magnificent film, highly recommended in case you can stomach a lot of brutal violence.