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The Big Racket

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The Big Racket
Italian film poster forThe Big Racket
Directed byEnzo G. Castellari[1]
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Arduino Maiuri
  • Massimo De Rita[1]
Produced byGalliano Juso[2]
Starring
CinematographyMarcello Masciocchi[1]
Edited byGianfranco Amicucci[1]
Music by
Production
company
Cinemaster[2]
Distributed byTitanus
Release date
  • August 4, 1976(1976-08-04)(Italy)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryItaly[2]
Box office1.479 billion

The Big Racket(Italian:Il grande racket) is a 1976Italianpoliziottescofilm directed byEnzo G. Castellari.Fabio Testistars as a police inspector who takes on a gang of hoodlums who terrorise an Italian city by extorting cash from local shop and bar owners.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

The role of Doringo, played byRomano Puppowas a role Castellari initially wanted forLou Castel.[2] The Big Racketwas shot at Incir-de Paolis in Rome and on location in Rome.[2]

The character of the restaurateur's daughter is played by Stefania Castellari, the director's own daughter.[3]

Release[edit]

The Big Racketwas released in Italy on August 4, 1976 where it was distributed byTitanus.[2]The film grossed a total of 1,479,567,800Italian lire.[2]

The film was released byBlue Undergroundon DVD.[2]

Reception[edit]

The film received mixed reviews. Film criticMorando Morandinistarted his review writing "" It's a fascist film. It's a vile film. It's an idiot film "and subsequently criticized the violent and" reactionary "morality of the film.[4]

In his bookItalian Crime Filmography,Roberto Curti referred to the film as Castellari's best work and praised the action scenes in the film stating that they "outdo anything that had been done in Italy until then" and that "Castellari pulls out all the stops."[5]Castellari stated that when the film was shown at retrospectives, someone always asks him how he shot the scene where Fabio Testi is trapped in a car while vehicle is tumbling down a ditch.[5]Castellari also considers the ending of the film as the best one he has ever shot.[5]AllMovienoted that the films "clever script" that builds "up in tension and brutality until it reaches its explosive finale."[6]The review praised the acting of Fabio Testi, Vincent Gardenia and Renzo Palmer and praised the direction of Castellari stating that he "directs the film with his trademark kinetic sense of style, keeping up a sharp pace that blends action with quieter, more atmospheric, moments and deploying bursts of slow motion at just the right time during action scenes"[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abcdefCurti 2013,p. 158.
  2. ^abcdefghCurti 2013,p. 159.
  3. ^"Il grande racket (1976)".Retrieved20 March2022.
  4. ^Morando Morandini (12 September 1976). "Il grande racket".Il Giorno.
  5. ^abcCurti 2013,p. 160.
  6. ^abGuarisco, Donald."The Big Racket".AllMovie.RetrievedDecember 2,2015.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Hughes, Howard (2011).Cinema Italiano - The Complete Guide From Classics To Cult.London - New York: I.B.Tauris.ISBN978-1-84885-608-0.
  • Curti, Roberto (2013).Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980.McFarland.ISBN978-0786469765.

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