Big Guns (1973)

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Original Title: Tony Arzenta

A mob hitman wants to retire, but his bosses don't think that's a good idea. Complications - and many bloody shootouts - ensue.

Introduction
"Big Guns" (likewise known as "Tony Arzenta" or "No Way Out") is a 1973 Italian action-crime film directed by Duccio Tessari, featuring Alain Delon, Richard Conte, and Carla Gravina. The plot revolves around Tony Arzenta, a hit man who chooses to quit his life of crime in order to secure his household from damage. The movie is noted for its violent and elegant action series, which have actually cemented its status as a cult classic among fans of the euro-crime category.

Plot Summary
Tony Arzenta (Alain Delon) is a callous and efficient gunman who works for the mob. After his other half is accidentally eliminated by a bomb indicated for him, Tony makes a vow to quit his life of criminal offense and become a much better person for the sake of his young son. He approaches the godfather and requests authorization to retire, which the godfather hesitantly grants.

Nevertheless, Tony's choice to leave the criminal world does not sit well with a few of his previous partners, who fear that he may talk if left alive. They choose to remove Tony to avoid any prospective risk, causing a series of brutal betrayals and efforts on his life.

After his son is unfortunately killed by a vehicle bomb intended for Tony, he recognizes that he can never leave his past which his only possibility of survival is to eliminate back. Tony embarks on a bloody and relentless mission for vengeance, tracking down those responsible for his household's deaths one by one. His amazing proficiency in killing, refined over years as a hit man, allows him to survive countless close calls and take down his enemies, no matter how numerous or powerful they may be.

Throughout his journey for revenge, Tony encounters several people who are connected to the criminal activity distributes that have actually betrayed him. These consist of: Carla Gravina as Sandra, a lady whose other half was also eliminated by the mob and who ends up being Tony's love interest; Richard Conte as Don Mariano, the godfather who initially approved Tony's retirement but later orders his death; and Marc Porel as Domenico, a previous friend of Tony's who ends up being a hit man under Don Mariano's use.

Action Sequences and Style
"Big Guns" is known for its violent action sequences that are both trendy and creative, with every gunfight and car chase providing thrilling and visceral experiences for audiences. The movie's high body count, while shocking for audiences of its time, has actually considering that become a trademark of the euro-crime genre.

Moreover, the cinematography and visual design of "Big Guns" contribute considerably to its withstanding popular appeal. The muted color palette and gritty urban settings create a sense of danger and realism that increases the thriller of each scene, while the meaningful cam work catches the chaos of the action with vibrant energy.

Tradition and Influence
"Big Guns" has actually gotten a cult following for many years for its well-executed action sequences, charming efficiency by Alain Delon, and fascinating story of vengeance and redemption. The film's elegant technique has actually affected subsequent crime thrillers, strengthening its location as a standout title within the euro-crime genre.

In addition to its cultural impact, "Big Guns" has been recognized for its technical achievements in filmmaking. Making use of practical results and in-camera techniques, such as slow-motion and hectic modifying, have been applauded for their effectiveness in developing stress and enjoyment throughout the movie.

Conclusion
"Big Guns", launched in 1973, remains an unforgettable and influential entry in the euro-crime genre. From its fascinating efficiencies to its engaging story and stylish action series, the movie has left its mark on both audiences and filmmakers alike. Its tale of a hitman looking for justice after his family is drawn from him continues to resonate with viewers, signifying the usually unavoidable nature of one's past and the significance of redemption in the face of difficulty.

Top Cast

  • Alain Delon (small)
    Alain Delon
    Tony Arzenta
  • Richard Conte (small)
    Richard Conte
    Nick Gusto
  • Roger Hanin (small)
    Roger Hanin
    Carré
  • Carla Gravina (small)
    Carla Gravina
    Sandra
  • Marc Porel (small)
    Marc Porel
    Domenico Maggio
  • Nicoletta Machiavelli (small)
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    Anna
  • Guido Alberti (small)
    Guido Alberti
    Don Mariano
  • Lino Troisi (small)
    Lino Troisi
    Rocco Cutitta
  • Silvano Tranquilli (small)
    Silvano Tranquilli
    Montani, the Interpol officer
  • Erika Blanc (small)
    Erika Blanc
    The Prostitute as a decoy
  • Rosalba Neri (small)
    Rosalba Neri
    Cutitta's Wife