Gang War in Naples explained

Gang War in Naples
Director:Pasquale Squitieri
Producer:Sergio Bonotti
Screenplay:Pasquale Squitieri
Story:Pasquale Squitieri
Starring:
Music:Manuel De Sica
Cinematography:Giulio Albonico
Editing:Daniele Alabiso
Studio:
  • Mondial Te. Fi.
  • Europa Film
  • Parafrance
Distributor:Titanus
Runtime:113 minutes
Country:
  • Italy
  • France
Gross:1,345 billion

Gang War in Naples (Italian: Camorra) is a 1972 crime film written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri.[1]

Cast

Tonino Russo

Don Mario Capece

Luisa

Nicola Cafiero "Sciancato"

Pietro Russo, padre di Tonino

madre di Tonino

Anna

Don Domenico De Ritis

Don Silverio

il commissario Capezzuto

Agostino

l'onorevole

Production

Gang War in Naples was director Pasquale Squitieri's fourth film after directing three spaghetti Westerns. Fabio Testi was cast in the film as Tonino Russo after Squitieri saw him in Le Tueur with Jean Gabin. Squitieri went to Paris to meet him despite his producers wanting to cast Massimo Ranieri and Martin Balsam for the roles. Squitieri explained that he "didn't have anything against those actors, but I needed someone who would scare the audience when he came on the screen, and Fabio Testi, with his imposing physique, was just perfect." Squitieri also cast Raymond Pellegrin, noting that Pellegrin "was my idol, he starred in a movie I adore, André Cayatte's Are We All Murderers?." Squiteri also declared casting Jean Seberg was easy as she was Testi's girlfriend at the time.

The film was shot at Incir-De Paolis in Rome and on location in Naples.

Release

Gang War in Naples was distributed theatrically in Italy by Titanus on 24 August 1972. The film grossed a total of 1,345,608,000 Italian lire domestically. Film historian and critic Roberto Curti described the box office success of the film in Italy was to the Camorra what The Godfather was to film on the Sicilian mafia".

It was distributed in France on 30 August 1972 with a 100-minute running time as Les tueurs a gages.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Chiti . Roberto Poppi . Enrico Lancia . Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. 1991 . Gremese, 1991. 8876059350.