Un detective que forma parte de una unidad de élite de la ciudad de Nueva York está tratando de averiguar quién mató a su compañero, pero en el camino descubre un complot para secuestrar maf... Leer todoUn detective que forma parte de una unidad de élite de la ciudad de Nueva York está tratando de averiguar quién mató a su compañero, pero en el camino descubre un complot para secuestrar mafiosos por dinero.Un detective que forma parte de una unidad de élite de la ciudad de Nueva York está tratando de averiguar quién mató a su compañero, pero en el camino descubre un complot para secuestrar mafiosos por dinero.
- Bobby
- (as David Wilson)
- Barber
- (as Frank Mascetta)
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- TriviaThe movie, notable for its car chase, was produced and directed by Philip D'Antoni, who had also produced Bullitt (1968) and Contacto en Francia (1971), two pictures which were also notable for their car chases.
- ErroresDuring the car chase, we see Sonny's car chasing the bad guys over the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey. Then we see a sign that says "NY 100-NY 133, Millwood, Briarcliff Manor" which is in New York.
- Citas
Buddy Manucci: You don't have to worry about me. I'm not gonna bag ya. But I think you better think about this: you better worry about Kalish's pals, Festa's pals, because word has a way of getting around.
Vito Lucia the Undertaker: What are you talking about? You're gonna let them know? You can't do this to me, Buddy.
Buddy Manucci: No?
[jabs his finger hard into Vito's chest]
Buddy Manucci: You watch me!
- Créditos curiososThe 20th Century Fox logo does not appear at the beginning. Instead we get a credit saying "Twentieth Century-Fox Presents".
While this urban cop formula might be overworked, it's rather well-done for its type with exciting passages like the scorchingly intense high- speed car chase. It's masterful in its execution and camera positional work. D'Antoni resourcefully keeps a fast pace, where tension is sustained through good writing, elaborate plotting (where it does show its cards early), vivid performances and well-timed thrills and spills with smooth editing. Really it's quite minimal on the action leaning towards the investigative digging, but when it occurs it's explosive and raw. Just the way the 70s loved it. One thing that did catch my attention was Don Ellis' dangerously impulsive music score. Very unhinged, but it did suit the film's dark, relentless tone.
The story is very much character based and the performances are assured across the board. Victor Arnold, Jerry Leon and Ken Kercheval make-up the rest of "The Seven-ups". Tony Lo Bianco magnificently holds up alongside Scheider as his go-to-man for information. Then there's Larry Haines as one the head mobsters. However in the bad guy roles it was Bill Hickman and especially the striking Richard Lynch who stood out. Lynch was terrifically menacing. Also in a minor part is genre actor Joe Spinell.
Compelling, lean and mean 70's cop drama.
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- 23 mar 2013
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Detalles
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- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Specijalni odred
- Locaciones de filmación
- Mosholu Parkway, Bronx, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Buddy and Vito meet a second time at the athletic fields for the DeWitt Clinton High School and they refer to the new twin 41 story Tracey Towers nearby - completed 1972, opened 1974)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 2,425,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 43 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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