Cliched madness Franco Nero with crazy eyes, dressed in a woman's fur coat with a tiger color, with scratches on his cheek, running in blood on a snowy field. Telly Savalas, with her ugly smile, commits unjustified cruelties on weak people. Later, he will fall into hysteria and blame himself. . .
Have these clichés not been seen in the movies?
Two criminals engage in a bloody shootout during a robbery. Nothing was stolen. These guys are full of emotions. Click... And driven demons come out. A series of murders begins.
An unexplained accident brings together a 13-year-old teenager. Previously, he seemed to be on his own, and now one of the thugs takes patronage of the teenager. They will go nowhere, fleeing persecution and leaving behind bloody puddles of corpses.
The peculiarity of this tape is that special attention will be paid to the relationship of a teenager with madmen. Their influence on each other is very interesting. One young maximalist can motivate to try to remember the best sides of his soul, and the second can no longer be helped.
Technically, the film was made hastily. Famous actors seem to work out their fees hiding behind their tried more than once clichés. Well, the format of the operational tape is in the shadow of other, more successful analogues. Among them and shot a little later “Wild Dogs” Mario Bava and “Bite and run” Dino Rizi.
3 out of 10