Stunt Squad

1977 [ITALIAN]

Action / Crime / Thriller

Plot summary

Fed up with the murderous shenanigans of Valli’s protection racket, police chief Grifi assembles an ace team of stunt trained police officers to tackle the mob!


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
July 22, 2021 at 11:01 AM

Top cast

720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
890.25 MB
1280*682
Italian 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
Seeds ...
1.61 GB
1920*1024
Italian 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
Seeds ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Coventry 9 / 10

The Valli of Death

If you are also a fanatic worshiper of the Italian Poliziotesschi genre of the 1970s, then "Stunt Squad" is an absolute must-see. Within its type, it's nothing short of a masterwork! The film is lesser known, perhaps because it doesn't star Maurizio Merli or because it wasn't directed by either Umberto Lenzi or Fernando Di Leo, but it features all the awesome characteristics, and even many more (see further in review).

In an unspecified big Italian city, the crime rates are going through the roof. There are violent protection rackets, bomb-attacks, bank robberies, drug cartels, and a disturbingly high number of cop-killings. All criminal activities link back to one central figure, the immensely cruel and relentless gangster Valli. Due to the negative media reports and public opinion, Commissioner Grifi is finally authorized to complete his stunt squad project; - a special team of motorcycle cops allowed to rid the streets of crime through unorthodox methods.

In all honesty, the titular Stunt Squad isn't too impressive, or even that spectacular. Despite their guerilla training and careful selection, the squad certainly isn't the wild bunch of derailed police hoodlums I hoped for them to be. Bad guy Valli, on the other hand, is definitely one of the meanest and most revolting villains in the history of the Poliziotesschi! Top cult-actor Vittorio Mezzogiorno depicts him as a stone-cold, emotionless, power-mad, and downright psychotic gangster who terrifies the police, the public, and even his own henchmen. Marcel Bozzuffi, as the persistent Commissioner, but it's undeniably Mezzogiorno who makes this an unforgettable action/thriller.

And there's another thing that differentiates "Stunt Squad", and we have writer/director Domenico Paolella to thank for that. The script is much more focuses on suspense and the depiction of victims' agony than the majority of other contemporary Poliziotesschi flicks I've seen. The brutal murder in the hospital, for instance, is so carefully built up and atmospheric that it could come straight out of a splendid Giallo by Dario Argento or Sergio Martino. The climax on Bus 29 is another masterclass example of nail-biting tension. And there were most Poliziotesschi flicks simply go for fast-paced and non-stop images of violence, "Stunt Squad" also features brief moments to zoom in on all the misery this violence is causing. When Valli hits a random car during a chase and it rolls over, the camera stops for a second to show the harrowing impact on its female driver. There are close-ups of all the innocent victims of the phone bombings, and even a sad sequence at the funeral of a cold-heartedly slain policeman. Unique details like these, plus another fantastic score by Stelvio Cipriani, make this (to me, at least) one of the very finest entries in an already overall fantastic genre.

Reviewed by / 10

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 7 / 10

The Italian polizia genre is as stylish as ever

STUNT SQUAD is another above average Italian polizia film from a genre packed with rare gems. These '70s films always packed in groovy and exciting music tracks with fast-paced plots and hefty amounts of violence that Hollywood-style productions would inevitably shy away from. This film features the titular motorbike-riding cop squad who are employed to track down a gangster in the city who has been running a protection racket single-handedly.

There is much to enjoy about STUNT SQUAD, which ticks all of the right boxes and delivers entertainment in spades. It's not the most action-packed of its type but the car chases and stunt crashes are handled with aplomb and the direction is never less than exciting. Marcel Bozzuffi, the French actor best known for playing the hit-man in THE FRENCH CONNECTION, is a fine choice as the tough cop who assembles the team, and Vittorio Mezzogiorno is thoroughly reprehensible as the ruthless bad guy. The film doesn't skimp on the violence either with explicit bombs, a hospital murder as gory as any giallo, and a literally crowd-pleasing climax. One disco scene with topless stripping women supplies the nudity quotient. STUNT SQUAD is what I call top entertainment.

Read more IMDb reviews

1 Comment

Be the first to leave a comment