Like Rabid Dogs
Like Rabid Dogs (Italian: Come cani arrabbiati) is a 1976 Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Mario Imperoli. It is loosely inspired by the Circeo Massacre, in which three young men abducted, and then raped and tortured, two young women over a two-day period.[1][2]
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Directed by | Mario Imperoli |
Written by | Mario Imperoli Piero Regnoli |
Music by | Mario Molino |
Cinematography | Romano Albani |
Release date |
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Language | Italian |
Plot
Tony is the young member of an upper class Roman family; he lives a hectic double life, and under the guise of good student, he likes to persecute and kill prostitutes in the company of a couple of friends.
Cast
- Jean-Pierre Sabagh as Inspector Muzzi
- Cesare Barro as Tony
- Paola Senatore as Germana
- Annarita Grapputo as Silvia
- Paolo Carlini as Arrigo Ardenghi
- Luis La Torre as Rico
- Gloria Piedimonte as Kidnapped girl
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gollark: The privacy-respecting scheme involves using Bluetooth on individual phones to send anonymized tokens or something, and any privacy regulations around phone tower data (in the US) appear to basically be a joke.
gollark: There's been a proposal for privacy-friendly phone-based contact tracing, and it seems pretty good, so I'd accept that if the application is open-source, and doesn't send excessive data.
gollark: The UK doesn't seem to actually have very much of a plan to stop the lockdown thing either.
gollark: They do do it badly in some ways, though...
References
- Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876059695.
- Roberto Curti. Italia odia: il cinema poliziesco italiano. Lindau, 2006. ISBN 8871805860.
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