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Vigilante
Titolo originale: Vigilante
Regia:
William Lustig
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Anno: 1983
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Crime Azione Thriller
Tag:
new york city
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rape
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police
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child murder
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revenge
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murder
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jail
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vigilante
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gang
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home invasion
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drugs
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vigilante justice
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Cast:
Robert Forster
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Fred Williamson
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Richard Bright
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Rutanya Alda
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Don Blakely
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Joseph Carberry
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Willie Colón
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Joe Spinell
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Carol Lynley
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Woody Strode
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Vincent Beck
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Bo Rucker
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Frank Pesce
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Steve James
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Randy Jurgensen
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Henry Judd Baker
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Dante Joseph
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Vincent Russo
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Donna Patti
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Peter Savage
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Mike Miller
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Hyla Marrow
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Frank Gio
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Raymond Serra
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Sal Carollo
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Sandy Alexander
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Geri Martin
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Susan Phelps
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Gregg Stevens
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Burt Pittari
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Kim Delgado
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James Brewster
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John Caparosa
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Alex Stevens
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Ralph Monaco
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Sandy Dell
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Ramona Brooks
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Enid Britton
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Nick Barbaro
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Harry Madsen
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Michael Irene
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Mark Bruno
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Christopher Ferris
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Jerry Preiser
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Daniel Dod
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Joseph Winogradoff
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Gino Lucci
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Jimmy Aurichio
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William Lustig
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Ron McLarty
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Vic Noto
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Antone Pagán
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Filomena Spagnuolo
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La sua famiglia viene attaccata da un gruppo di devianti punk assassini e stupratori. Lui (Robert Forster), da uomo tranquillo che era, si trasforma in vendicatore assetato di sangue.
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According to William Lustig, he was contractually bound to have five songs which were performed by W [...]
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The film is dedicated to Peter Savage who died shortly after filming.
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Joe Spinell, who played the title character in William Lustig's Maniac, was cast in the small role o [...]
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According to William Lustig, the nighttime scene where the Vigilantes follow Horace the pimp was sho [...]
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The only villain in the film that survives is Frank Pesce's character who is left completely beaten [...]
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The hospital where Rutanya Alda is taken to after her brutal attack by the gang was in fact an aband [...]
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The part Carol Lynley played was intended for Caroline Munro.
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Film Ventures tried to re-release the film in 1985 again under the title of "Street Gang" in which D [...]
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The apartment where the Vigilante squad finds Willie Colon and his girlfriend, was actually shot in [...]
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While the film was successful at the box office for its' budget, Director William Lustig never saw a [...]
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Composer Jay Chattaway scored the film as if it was a Spaghetti Western since the film's director an [...]
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Final film of Vincent Beck.
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Director William Lustig wanted Woody Strode for the part of Strike the moment he read the script and [...]
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In this movie and in The Godfather II, Joe Spinell is in a courtroom scene where someone says the wo [...]
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During the last week of shooting, William Lustig admitted to Randy Jurgensen that he couldn't make t [...]
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The scene after Frank Pesce is being beat up in the bathroom by Richard Bright and Joe Carberry, Fre [...]
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When Frank Pesce's character Blueboy is captured after running from Fred Williamson's character, Nic [...]
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The masters to Jay Chattaway's often requested score are missing at the moment due to the original m [...]
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The scene where the two patrol cops were killed by the gang underneath the underpass had to be re-sh [...]
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There were alot of stolen shots in the film according to Randy Jurgensen, which were shot without a [...]
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Many of the chase sequences, including the climatic car chase, were inspired by the chase scenes in [...]
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Tony Musante was originally cast in the part of Eddie Marino. When Musante dropped out, director Lus [...]
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In some countries, there is a title card stating what happens to Robert Forster's character after bl [...]
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According to William Lustig, the final chase scene with Robert Forster was shot by Randy Jurgensen, [...]
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The second film in which Rutanya Alda has had a child shot by a shotgun. In this film, her and Rober [...]
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The fight scene in the shower where Woody Strode saves Robert Forster in the shower, Strode actually [...]
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Italian censorship visa # 79100 delivered on 12-8-1983.
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When Film Ventures the company that distributed the film went into bankruptcy, Director William Lust [...]
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Train sound effects were added in the scene where Fred Williamson is interrogating Horace the pimp b [...]
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Originally, Carol Lynley was supposed to play Vickie Marino, Robert Forster's wife in the film and R [...]
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Fred Williamson personally picked his wardrobe for the film, including the Fur lined coat that he wo [...]
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The shower scene where Woody Stode saves Robert Forster from being raped was shot in the same Greenw [...]
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The bat that Burke uses to beat up Blueboy with is made out of plastic.
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Randy Jurgensen literally doubled both Robert Forster and Don Blakeley in both cars during the clima [...]
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In the scene where Fred Williamson is chasing Frank Pesce, Richard Bright hits him with what appears [...]
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Sandy Alexander who plays the prisoner who harasses Robert Forster in the film was in fact was the l [...]
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The scene where Willie Colon is killed by Robert Forster, the actress that played Colon's girlfriend [...]
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The sawed-off shotgun used in the movie is the same real prop shotgun which was used by the killer i [...]
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Jerry Masucci one of the producers of the film ran the hugely successful record label, Fania Records [...]
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After the gang leader takes the 60 foot fall after Robert Forster chases him and dies, William Lusti [...]
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The film was re-released in most markets such as Detroit, Chicago, and Pittsburgh to name a few unde [...]
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The chase scene where Fred Williamson chases Frank Pesce was shot in a public swimming pool in Brook [...]
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A sequel was planned but never saw the light of day.
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The film was very popular overseas such as Scandinavia, Germany and in particular, England where it [...]
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Due to the films' limited budget, Robert Forster helped out the crew with setting up shots and helpi [...]
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The film shifts tones for Robert Forster's character after he's thrown in jail for contempt as his w [...]
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The scene where Willie Colon's girlfriend was killed and jerked hard back hard, was actually slowed [...]
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Bo Rucker, who played the pimp, Horance, also played a pimp in Superman (1978).
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The scene where Eddie (Robert Forster) is packing and leaving his house with Nick (Fred Williamson) [...]
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While filming in certain neighborhoods, the word got out that Willie Colon was in the film who at th [...]
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The film was cut by the MPAA for violence which included the blood splatter shotgun scene in the pie [...]
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The pier scene where the henchman is shot, the stuntman did the stunt so fast that he landed so hard [...]
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Eddie is sent to jail for 30 days for contempt of court when he tries to go after the judge after le [...]
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Randy Jurgensen and Frank Pesce actually met before they met this film while Jurgensen was a NYPD De [...]
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During the police car shooting, Ptl. Shore has more blood splatter on his face during the initial pa [...]
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Prago's stunt driving double during the car chase is Caucasian but Prago is African-American.
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When the gang opens fire on the police car, the female gang member's gun is clearly not firing off a [...]
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Reflection of boom mic can be seen during the shower fight scene.
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Frase
Blueboy: You're in my way, bro. Nick: No shit.
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Rake: [after Marino's been accosted by some thugs [...]
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Eddie Marino: [struggling with Prago] I'll kill yo [...]
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[first lines] Nick: Hey, I don't know about you g [...]
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Rake: Eddie, don't come back here. And whatever yo [...]
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Nick: [to Eddie] This gun is my judge, my jury... [...]
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Horace: [Sitting in his pimp-mobile, angry, becaus [...]
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Nick: How's it going? Eddie Marino: Vickie's not [...]
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