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词条 Kriminal (film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

  5. Reception

  6. See also

  7. References

     Footnotes  Sources 

  8. External links

{{No plot|date=February 2017}}{{Infobox film
| name = Kriminal
| image = Kriminal-1966-poster.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Italian film poster
| film name =
| director = Umberto Lenzi
| producer =
| screenplay = Umberto Lenzi{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}
| story = Umberto Lenzi{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}
| based on =
| starring = {{plainlist|*Glenn Saxson
  • Helga Liné
  • Andrea Bosic
  • Ivano Staccioli
  • Esmeralda Ruspoli}}

| narrator =
| music = Romano Mussolini{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}
| cinematography = Angelo Lotti{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}
| editing = {{plainlist|
  • Jolanda Benvenutti
  • Antonio Gimeno{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}}}

| production companies = {{plainlist|
  • Filmes Cinematografica
  • Estela Films
  • Copercines{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}}}

| distributor =
| released = {{film date|1966|||}}
| runtime =
| country = {{plainlist|*Italy
  • Spain{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}}}

| language =
| budget =
| gross =
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Kriminal is a 1966 crime film directed and written by Umberto Lenzi. The film is about a thief and murderer called Kriminal (Glenn Saxson) who escapes from a prison and is chased after by Inspector Milton (Andrea Bosic). It received a sequel titled Il marchio di Kriminal ({{literal translation}} The Mark of Kriminal).

Plot

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Cast

  • Glenn Saxson as Kriminal
  • Andrea Bosic as Insp. Milton
  • Helga Liné as Inge - Trude
  • Esmeralda Ruspoli as Lady Gold
  • Ivano Staccioli as Alex Lafont

Production

In August 1964 the Fumetti neri for Kriminal was released.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}} The comics often contained themes of sex and violence, ranging from Kriminal killing people and seducing scantily dressed provocative women and then strangling or stabbing them to conceal his identity.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=47}}{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=48}} Director Umberto Lenzi stated that he initially wanted to make his debut with a comicbook inspired film with an adaptation of Diabolik.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=52}} Lenzi found himself unable to get the rights which were purchased by De Laurentiis.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=52}} Lenzi attempted to film an adaptation of Satanik first, but eventually settled on Kriminal.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=52}} Lenzi argued with the Kriminals creator Luciano Secchi about the changes he made with the character, which Lenzi would later describe as "a bit Nazi-skin fascist. We made a fun film."{{sfn|Curti|2013|p=297}} Lenzi opted for a lighter tone in contrast to the comics original combination of sex and violence.{{sfn|Curti|2013|p=297}}

The lead role was played by Dutch actor Roel Bos under the name Glenn Saxson who previously had leading roles in a few Westerns, such as Go with God, Gringo.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=50}} Bos made a screen test for director Umberto Lenzi, who was looking to portray Kriminal as a younger character than he was in the original comics.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=51}}

Shooting for the film lasted about two months.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=52}} Interiors were shot in Rome, while exteriors were filmed in Madrid, Istanbul, The Black Sea and London.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=52}} Most of the physical stunts in the film were performed by Bos's double Attilio Serverini, except one of the more dangerous one involving Kriminal running atop a speeding train.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=52}}

Release

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The film was released in 1966.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=66}} The film was described by Curti as being "moderately successful" which lead to a follow-up, Il marchio di Kriminal directed by Fernando Cerchio.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=53}} As of 2016, there has been no official English-language DVD of Kriminal.{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=53}}

Reception

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In a contemporary review, Roberto Curti wrote in his book about Italian films influenced by comics that Kriminal is "fast, fun and entertaining overall, but it is also disappointingly tame."{{sfn|Curti|2016|p=53}} Curti mentioned that the film is "lacking the comic book's tongue-in-cheek attitude and political uncorrectness, while much of the film looked more like one of those travelogue James Bond rip-offs that were flooding the sceens at the time."{{sfn|Curti|2013|p=297}}

Lenzi later noted that when he re-watched the film on television, that it "seemed even better than when I shot in 1966: then I was a bit perplexed, now I apprciate the aspect of irony in it, something which comic strips didn't have because they were vulgar, horrible,"{{sfn|Curti|2013|p=297}}

See also

  • List of Italian films of 1966
  • List of Spanish films of 1966

References

Footnotes

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book |last=Curti |first=Roberto |title=Diabolika: Supercriminals, Superheroes and the Comic Book Universe in Italian Cinema |publisher=Midnight Marquee Press |date=2016 |isbn=978-1-936168-60-6 |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book

|last=Curti
|first=Roberto
|title=Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980
|publisher=McFarland
|isbn=0786469765
|year=2013
|ref=harv
}}{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{Allmovie|139013|Kriminal}}
  • {{IMDb title|0060608|Kriminal}}
  • {{Rotten tomatoes|kriminal|Kriminal}}
{{Umberto Lenzi}}

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