Chris' Soundtrack Corner   Chris' Soundtrack Corner
  Top » Catalog » GDM » GDM 4011 My Account  |  Cart Contents  |  My Wishlist  |  Checkout   
Genre
Blaxploitation
Dario Argento
Game Soundtracks
Italian Peplum
Italian Western
James Bond
Pinky Violence/Yakuza
Poliziotteschi
Western
Actors
Alain Delon
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Bruce Willis
Bud Spencer
Charles Bronson
Clint Eastwood
Dolph Lundgren
Frank Sinatra
Humphrey Bogart
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Paul Belmondo
John Wayne
Louis de Funès
Steve McQueen
Sylvester Stallone
Terence Hill
Specials
Vinyl LPs
Chris' Soundtrack Corner
Spanish CDs
French CDs
Korean CDs
Japanese CDs
Rare/OOP
one-of-a-kind CDs

All CDs
Labels
Aleph (Lalo Schifrin)
Beat Records
Buysoundtrax
BYU
CAM
Cinéfonia Records
Cinevox
Citadel
Colosseum
Dagored
DigitMovies
Disques CinéMusique
DRG
Easy Tempo
Film Score Monthly
fin de siècle media
GDM
Harkit
Hexacord
Intrada
JOS Records
La-La Land
Legend
Mellowdrama
Michael J. Lewis Promos
Monstrous Movie Music
Numenorean Music
Percepto
Perseverance
Playtime
Prometheus
Rai Trade
RCA
RCA Spain
Retrograde
SAE
Saimel
ScreenTrax
Silva Screen
Tadlow Music
Tiliqua Records
Universal France
Varèse Sarabande
Varèse Sarabande Club
Warner
More Labels
Alhambra
All Score Media
Bear Family Records
Caldera Records
CAM Sugar
Cometa
Dutton Vocalion
EdiPan
Hitchcock Media
Hollywood Records
Howlin' Wolf Records
Image Music
Königskinder
Kritzerland
Kronos Records
Label "X"
Lakeshore
Mask
Movie Score Media
Music Box Records
Network
New Line Records
Quartet Records
Rosetta Records
Southern Cross/Didgeridoo
Spheris Records
Trunk Records
Waxwork
Information
Statement
Shipping Charges
Terms of Use
Legal Notice
Contact Us
 

Roma Drogata: La Polizia Non Può Intervenire (Alberto Verrecchia)

19.95 EUR  
  Roma Drogata: La Polizia Non Può Intervenire - Alberto Verrecchia - soundtrack (CD)
 

Alberto Verrecchia

 
  GDM 4011 | Format CD | Year 1975
 

AKA:
Hallucination Strip (International) (English title)

Aka "Hallucinating Strip" or "Hallucination Strip" (English title). Being a huge Bud Cort fan, I was able to track down a copy of this film on VHS. To my surprise it was dubbed in Italian--with no subtitles, but, as a fan of silent films, where you can learn a lot about a story by watching how the actors react to one another, I think I have a fair understanding of the plot of the film to tell you about it. The story is about a youth named Massimo Monaldi, who, living in Rome, is a part-time college student who has some involvement in the protests that occur at his university. Massimo is also involved with drugs and he sometimes steals to make a living and support his habit (the theft of a pill box is very important to the story, early on). Among his associates are his girlfriend, Cinzia, who comes from a wealthy family, and he has a wealthy male friend who is very naive, as well as strangely pampered by his doting mother. Both families don't approve of their relationship with Massimo. After the theft of the pill box from Cinzia's home (she's an accomplice), and after encountering a certain man, a mafioso-type wanted by the police, Massimo soon finds himself in trouble with the police. The man, who has some dealings in the drug trade, befriends Massimo, but this association brings about Massimo's downfall; first leading to a crisis regarding his girlfriend and his best friend, when they attend a drug party with him; then finding himself on the wrong end of his association with the mobster. Who, at the end of the film, will get to Massimo first: the police or the mobster?ound this film to be very weird and the plot a little disjointed, but interesting, especially as it's so obscure, and is very '70's-ish in the way it was filmed. It was a side of Roman youth culture I had never seen before. However, I felt that the director, Lucio Marcaccini, who it seems, fell off the face of the earth after this film, was a lousy director and didn't fully take advantage of the talent that he was working with. Maybe he was on something himself when he was making this film, as I began to feel that I would have done better directing this film myself! I also take to task the theme song, "We Got A Lord," which was also used in a love scene and at the closing credits. Its use in the film made absolutely no sense to me. However, I thoroughly enjoyed Bud Cort as Massimo Monaldi, which I thought was a welcome change from the "crazy, demented youth" roles he had been given around the time he did "Harold and Maude". I have read that he took off a few years from acting after that film because of the typecasting he was going through. I am sure that this is the first film he did when he returned from his acting hiatus. In "Roma Drogata" he was allowed to be more versatile as a leading man: he was sometimes romantic; sometimes cool and crafty; sometimes naive; sometimes sweet and romantic; or sexy and intense in the role. I wish that he had been given a chance to do more roles like this one! I also enjoyed Marcel Bozzuffi, best known in this country as the hit man, Pierre Nicoli in "The French Connection," who played the police inspector.


  Track listing:

01 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 1 - titoli) (04:36)
Vocal Sammy Barbot
02 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 2) (01:05)
Vocal Sammy Barbot
03 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 3) (01:22)
04 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 4) (02:40)
05 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 5) (01:30)
06 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 6) (04:23)
07 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 7) (07:22)
08 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 8) (01:56)
09 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 9) (09:11)
10 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 10) (01:00) Vocalism Edda Dell'Orso
11 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 11) (02:59) Vocalism Edda Dell'Orso
12 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 12) (01:31)
13 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 13) (03:26)
14 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 14) (05:09)
15 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 15) (00:30)
16 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 16) (01:03)
17 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 17) (02:10)
18 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 18) (03:37)
19 roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire (seq. 19 - titoli strumentale) (04:24)
 
Customers who bought this product also purchased
Il Grande Racket (The Big Racket) (Expanded)
Il Grande Racket (The Big Racket) (Expanded)
La Prima Notte Del Dottor Danieli, Industriale, Col Complesso Del... Giocattolo / Il Merlo Maschio
La Prima Notte Del Dottor Danieli, Industriale, Col Complesso Del... Giocattolo / Il Merlo Maschio
A.A.A. Massaggiatrice Bella Presenza Offresi
A.A.A. Massaggiatrice Bella Presenza Offresi
La Donna Del Fiume / La Risaia
La Donna Del Fiume / La Risaia
Corruzione Al Palazzo Di Giustizia
Corruzione Al Palazzo Di Giustizia
Il Consigliori
Il Consigliori
Divorce Italian Style (Divorzio All'Italiana)
Divorce Italian Style (Divorzio All'Italiana)
La Più Allegra Storia Del Decamerone
La Più Allegra Storia Del Decamerone
C'Era Una Volta Il West (Once Upon A Time In The West) (Expanded Edition with 27 Tracks)
C'Era Una Volta Il West (Once Upon A Time In The West) (Expanded Edition with 27 Tracks)
Quick Find
 
Use keywords to find the product you are looking for.
Advanced Search
Shopping Cart more
0 items
All orders over 100.00 EUR receive FREE shipping within Germany.
Composers
New CDs more
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
24.95 EUR
Specials more
SeaQuest DSV: The Deluxe Edition (2CD)
SeaQuest DSV: The Deluxe Edition (2CD)
39.95 EUR
24.95 EUR
Languages
English Deutsch
Currencies
Composer
Alberto Verrecchia
We accept

Copyright © 2018 osCommerce
Powered by osCommerce