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Milano trema: la polizia
vuole giustizia
(1973) |
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| tracks |
01. Blue Song (Titoli) # 1
02. Blue Song # 2
03. Blue Song # 3
04. And Life Goes On (Italian Version)
05. Blue Song # 4
06. And Life Goes On (Instr.)
07. Blue Song # 5
08. Milano Trema: La Polizia Vuole Giustizia # 1
09. Milano Trema: La Polizia Vuole Giustizia # 2
10. Blue Song # 6
11. Milano Trema:La Polizia Vuole Giustizia # 3
12. Blue Song # 7
13. Milano Trema:La Polizia Vuole Giustizia # 4
14. Blue Song (Finale) # 8
Bonus Tracks
15. And Life Goes On (English Version)
16. Blue Song # 9
17. Blue Song # 10
18. Milano Trema:La Polizia Vuole Giustizia # 5
19. Blue Song # 11
20. And Life Goes On (Instr.) # 2
21. Blue Song # 12
22. Blue Song # 13
23. Milano Trema:La Polizia Vuole Giustizia # 6
24. Blue Song # 14
25. And Life Goes On (Italian Version) # 1 |
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| further information |
| 8 page colour booklet containing introduction
colour movie stills and a reproduction of an original poster |
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| description |
Milano trema:la polizia vuole giustizia is the
first Police movie directed by Sergio Martino in 1973.
The movie is placet in a violent Milan where in tangible way
the alarming and fool of fears mood reigns that characterized
life in the big Italian cities in the so called Anni di piombo.
Martino tells the story of commissioner Caneparo (Luc Merenda)
who, after being suspended in his service, for his unorthodox
ways, he wants getting revenge for a colleague's death.
The fearless cop introduces himself in the criminal world, finding
favour with a criminal gang after a series of bloody robberies,
very fast chases in the streets of Milan he succeeds to discover
the gang's boss, a publisher who wants to support a dictatorial
regime.
Martino with sane and careful job succeeds to realize a fluent
movie, full of rhythm and without dead points; also he succeeds
on recreating the violent and full of fears mood of those years,
through the valid performance of the actors.
The images are brilliantly background with the score by brothers
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis who, without any doubt, can
be considered among the most prolific Italian soundtracks composers
having written hundreds scores for every genre of movie like
many classic comedies starring Bud Spencer and Terence Hill,
horrors, Giallos, Cops movies and cult Tv series like Sandokan
by Sergio Sollima starring Kabir Bedi.
Digitmovies really with Milano trema:la polizia vuole giustizia
starts a new series devoted to the best Ost of the Italian Police
movies genre.
At that time Rca released just a 45 rpm single containing the
cover version of Blue song, the main theme sung by Susy &
Guy (not enclosed here) and And life goes on sung by Susy Lion
(Tr. 15 on our CD).
The De Angelis Bros. have written a memorable monothematic ost
dominated by a melancholic main theme performed by moog accompanied
by the orchestra conducted by Gianfranco Plenizio that is introduced
in Tr. 1.
This leit motif is reprised continuously in the Ost almost to
follow all the moods of commissioner Caneparo in his bitter
story of revenge, with a slower version with flute (Tr. 2),
with a nostalgic piano (Tr. 3), faster with flute and electric
piano (Tr. 5), with a dancefloor-like version (Tr. 12) and in
the Finale (tr. 14).
The De Angelis Bros. have written also suspance and mystery
music with sonorities typical of the seventies: Tr. 8, Tr. 9,
Tr. 11, Tr. 13, but also Lounge style music is not missing like
the country song in Italian (Tr. 4) and its instrumental reprise
followed in the second part by dance floor music (Tr. 6).
From track 15 to 25 we have enclosed the outtakes, the unused
themes in the movie: the English version of the country song
(Tr. 15, Tr. 20), action and suspence music (Tr. 18, Tr. 23),
an alternate take of the Main Titles with higher tonality of
the moog (Tr. 16), various reprises of the main theme (Tr. 17,
Tr. 19, Tr. 21, Tr. 22, Tr. 24) and an alternate take in Italian
of the country song (Tr. 25). |
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| story |
In this Italian action film, a suspended
police officer risks his badge in an attempt to bring a mob
kingpin to justice.
Cast:
Luc Merenda, Richard Conte, Silvano Tranquilli, Carlo Alighiero,
Martine Brochard, Luciano Bartoli, Lia Tanzi, Steffen Zacharias,
Bruno Corazzari, Cirylle Spiga, Rosario Borelli, Antonio Casale,
Bruno Boschetti, Sergio Serafini, Luciano Rossi
Director:
Sergio Martino |
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