Detective Belli

December. 16,1970      R
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A crooked detective begins investigating a situation on behalf of a friend and gets involved in murder, deception and double-cross.

Franco Nero as  Commissario Stefano Belli
Florinda Bolkan as  Vera Fontana
Adolfo Celi as  Avvocato Fontana
Delia Boccardo as  Sandy Bronson
Zuzana Martinková as  Emmanuelle
Renzo Palmer as  Commissario Baldo
Roberto Bisacco as  Claudio
Maurizio Bonuglia as  Mino Fontana
Laura Antonelli as  Franca (uncredited)
Geoffrey Copleston as  Chief of Police (uncredited)

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Reviews

Smartorhypo
1970/12/16

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Curapedi
1970/12/17

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Jakoba
1970/12/18

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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Ginger
1970/12/19

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Woodyanders
1970/12/20

Brutish and corrupt detective Stefano Belli (smoothly played by the always reliable Franco Nero) finds himself up to his eyeballs in murder, deceit, and deadly double crosses after he decides to investigate a black mail case for prominent lawyer Avvocato Fontana (a fine performance by Adolfo Celi).Director Romolo Giurriera keeps the complex and compelling story moving along at a constant pace, maintains a hard-hitting gritty tone throughout, and throws in some exciting rough'n'tumble fisticuffs and a smidgen of bare female skin for good measure. The intricate script by Massimo D'Avak, Alberto Silvestri, and Franco Verucci provides a few neat twists and builds to a surprise grim ending which packs a startling punch. Nero's assured and charismatic presence ensures that Belli is a continually interesting, if not especially likeable and appealing main character. Moreover, the bevy of beautiful women in colorful supporting roles certainly doesn't hurt matters in the least: Florinda Bolkan makes for a sultry and intriguing femme fatale as Fontana's duplicitous spouse Vera, Delia Boccardo registers well as classy British model Sandy Bronson, and Susanna Martinkova vamps it up with delightfully saucy aplomb as decadent tart Emmanuelle. Roberto Gerardi's vibrant cinematography gives this picture an attractive stylish look. Fred Bongusto's groovy jazz score hits the swinging spot. A worthwhile film.

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Bezenby
1970/12/21

A man is shot in the head in his apartment in Rome and corrupt cop Franco Nero ends up trying to solve the murder. There's a list of suspects including fashion models and photographers, a torn photograph may hold the secret to the case, and the murderer starts killing people in order to cover their tracks. Nero's journey to the truth takes him through the garishly coloured twilight of Rome's counterculture. That's a giallo plot, right?Let's try again, look at this plot:A man is shot in the head and corrupt cop Franco Nero gets caught up in the case due to taking bribes to carry out tasks for the rich of Rome. Nero finds that there are limits to his own corruption as he gets caught up in a never ending cycle of blackmail and deceit while clashing with the local police and trying to get answers his own way, which means heavy handed violent confrontation and terrifying some of the suspects. Will he find redemption or will his own greed be his undoing? That's a polizio plot, right?This film is both but concentrates nearly 100% on Nero's investigation, as he runs from suspect to suspect accusing them of murder amongst other things. The whole reason he ends up being drawn in is that the murdered man is connected to a couple that Nero is asked to break up by rich Adolfo Celi (underused here, but still great). Adolfo doesn't want his son getting mixed up with some English chick, and judging by what Nero uncovers, he's right, as everyone Nero meets is a free living drug fuelled hipster, this being nineteen sixty-nine and all.Florinda Bolkan plays Adolfo Celi's second wife and stepmother to the son in question, and it turns out her own sister's death may be part of the mystery. There's a lot of dialogue in this one and very little action, so once again the actors carry the film, even if in the end things do become a bit dull. Until the ending, anyway.Romolo Guerrieri does however try and keep things interesting by way of very quick edits and a really stylish world for the actors to dwell in, but those expecting high-octane action or cheesy giallo murders will be let down. Another good but not great one.

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Scott LeBrun
1970/12/22

A dialogue heavy murder mystery whose story is just full of twists and turns, "Un Detective", a.k.a. "Detective Belli", a.k.a. "Ring of Death", is a reasonably entertaining, competently made movie that does provide handsome leading man Franco Nero with a good vehicle, based upon the novel "Macchie Di Belletto" (translated as "Make Up Stains" in the English dubbed version) by Ludovico Dentice. He plays police commissioner Stefano Belli, a shamelessly crooked individual who takes a pair of cases offered to him by prominent criminal lawyer Fontana (Adolfo Celi). The details of these cases include a provocative photograph, blackmail, and cheating partners. The first review on this page is certainly on the mark when it comments on the story's resemblance to the legendary "The Maltese Falcon", right down to the final showdown when Belli confronts the killer with the knowledge he's gained. (Of course, the denouement here is one that the viewer may NOT expect.) A fair amount of the screen time actually involves Belli confronting one character after another, so it gets kind of repetitive, and what with all of the exposition relayed throughout, it does require one to pay close attention. One standout scene features Belli intimidating British model Sandy Bronson (Delia Boccardo) into giving up information by driving dangerously through the city streets. There's a brief scene of delectable bare female skin but the scene is over a little too quickly. Still, it's nice to see an assortment of "Euro-babes" among the cast: Florinda Bolkan, Boccardo, and Susanna Martinkova (whose dubbed in French voice is ridiculous yet still rather cute). Uncredited appearances are made by the likes of Laura Antonelli, Geoffrey Copleston, Silvia Dionisio, and John Stacy. But the most fun to be had is in watching Nero play a man of absolutely no moral fibre who always looks out for number one while becoming intent on solving the cases. He's a real brute of a man, yet is very democratic about it, roughing up men and women alike. The movie is decent entertainment overall, if not particularly memorable, and may please plans of European crime stories. Seven out of 10.

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John Seal
1970/12/23

This review is based on the horrendous video released (as Ring of Death) by Congress Video Group and apparently culled from an original theatrical print, complete with MPAA rating. This choppy, washed out, and badly mastered tape also features the world's laziest telecine work, as even modest pan and scanning is avoided in an effort to repeatedly keep speaking characters out of frame. As for the film itself, it's mildly diverting at best. Franco Nero stars as Belli, an immoral and brutal detective trying to get to the bottom of the murder of a man named Romanis. There are plenty of suspects: was it glamourpuss English model Sandy (Delia Boccardi)? Jealous young Mino (Maurizio Bonuglia)? How about Mino's frosty stepmother (a gaunt looking Florinda Bolkan)? Ultimately, you won't really care, but you'll wonder why the filmmakers chose to under utilize Adolfo Celi, who plays Mino's dad in the early going and then disappears until the last reel. Perhaps a DVD restoration would restore cut footage as well as the film's original 1.85:1 aspect ratio, but it could just as easily expose the film to be a disappointing and overlong police procedural (the tape version feels long and clocks in at a mere 91 minutes).

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