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La porta del cannone (1969)La porta del cannone (1969)iMDB Rating: 4.7
Date Released : 10 July 1969
Genre : Drama, War
Stars : Gianni Garko, Irina Demick, Gianna Serra, Marijan Lovric. World War II: The Italian secret agent Riccardo Cloro is sent undercover as a Swiss businessman to Graz by train, in which he gets to know Rada, a Czech Jew. He is then informed about his mission: He is to kill Tsaimitis, head of the resistance movement in Budapest. But there is also Müller of the Gestapo on the same mission. Coming back to the hotel, he meets Müller and has to let him search his..." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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World War II: The Italian secret agent Riccardo Cloro is sent undercover as a Swiss businessman to Graz by train, in which he gets to know Rada, a Czech Jew. He is then informed about his mission: He is to kill Tsaimitis, head of the resistance movement in Budapest. But there is also Müller of the Gestapo on the same mission. Coming back to the hotel, he meets Müller and has to let him search his apartment and interrogate Rada brutally. Ever on, they are followed by him, who watches their every step. Cloro starts to doubt his ideals.

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THUNDER FROM THE WEST (Leopoldo Savona, 1969) **1/2

An obscure but fairly decent WWII actioner that has recently been shown on late-night Italian TV; the cast is made up of some moderately familiar faces like Gianni (1972's NIGHT OF THE DEVILS) Garko, Irina (1962's THE LONGEST DAY) Demick and Horst (1971's THE CAT O'NINE TAILS) Frank. Garko plays an Italian agent who doubles as a neutral Swiss citizen in his mission to track down the leader of the Hungarian resistance; Demick is a Jewish member of the Resistance who meets (and beds!) Garko on the initial train journey; and Frank is the proverbial Gestapo sourpuss who hounds both Garko (of whose mission and true identity he is obviously unaware) and Demick (for her unfortunate heritage). Besides, Garko's long-lost flame (the ailing Resistance leader's nurse) and a duplicitous female partisan are also added to the fray – the latter also managing to convince a practically converted Garko to diffuse an explosives-laden bridge! The tragic ending sees the nurse being shot in front of Garko's own eyes and the latter ironically expiring at the hands of the partisans themselves when they mistake him for – of all people – the hated (and recently deceased) Frank! Apart from the war sequences and the various car chases, much of the fun to be had here is attributable to the confrontations between Garko and Frank; amusingly enough, director Savona – of whose films I am familiar with just THE MONGOLS (1961) and BYLETH – IL DEMONE DELL' INCESTO (1972) – also makes use of much (and, in my opinion, irrelevant) combat stock footage throughout...including at the film's very coda!

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