The Black Cobra (1963)

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Original Title: Die schwarze Kobra

After a truck carrying a cargo of narcotics is held up by rival smugglers, the driver sets out to prove his innocence.

Introduction
"The Black Cobra" is a 1963 Italian investigator criminal offense film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Peter Martell, Maria Pia Conte, and George Ardisson. The film, likewise referred to as "Cobra Nero", is embeded in Rome and follows the story of Inspector Angelo Balistrieri, who is on the hunt for an infamous criminal called the Black Cobra. The movie highlights Balistrieri's pursuit of the Black Cobra and the challenges he faces along the way.

Plot
The movie starts with a break-in in Rome where the robbers escape in a lorry marked with the indication of a black cobra. The burglary is believed to be the work of an infamous criminal called the Black Cobra, who is the mastermind behind a series of violent crimes that have been plaguing the city. Inspector Angelo Balistrieri is designated to the case and is figured out to bring the Black Cobra and his friends to justice.

In his pursuit of the Black Cobra, Balistrieri faces various difficulties and obstacles. The Black Cobra's gang is callous and extremely arranged, and their heinous criminal activities continue to escalate in violence and complexity. Balistrieri's associates doubt his ability to resolve the case, causing internal strife within the cops department.

As Balistrieri examines the case, he determines the Black Cobra's main opponent as Orcini, a struggling aristocrat in Rome. Orcini's niece, Laura, ends up being knotted in the affairs of the Black Cobra as she attempts to help her uncle restore his wealth. Balistrieri establishes a romantic interest in Laura, complicating his pursuit of the Black Cobra.

Characters
Inspector Angelo Balistrieri (Peter Martell) is the film's protagonist. He is a dedicated and tenacious investigator who is determined to reduce the criminal mastermind known as the Black Cobra. Throughout the film, Balistrieri should balance his responsibility to capture the Black Cobra with his growing feelings for Laura, the niece of the Black Cobra's enemy.

Maria Pia Conte plays Laura Orcini, the niece of the embattled aristocrat and the love interest of Inspector Balistrieri. She becomes knotted in the hazardous world of the Black Cobra as she attempts to help her uncle, leading to a treacherous situation for her and the inspector.

George Ardisson plays the antagonist, the Black Cobra, who is a mysterious and ruthless criminal mastermind behind a series of violent criminal activities in Rome. The Black Cobra is a cunning and elusive opponent who will stop at absolutely nothing to preserve his power and evade capture by Inspector Balistrieri.

Themes & Symbolism
The film explores the theme of the fight between great and evil, with Inspector Balistrieri representing order while the Black Cobra symbolizes criminal offense and turmoil. The clash between these two forces is showcased throughout the movie, with Balistrieri's relentless decision to catch the Black Cobra and bring him to justice.

The Black Cobra likewise works as a symbol for the darker components of society, representing the unchecked criminal activity that can occur when turmoil rules. The film highlights the effect of criminal offense on innocent people, such as Laura Orcini, who ends up being included with the Black Cobra's world of violence and risk. The Black Cobra's criminal offenses also affect the city of Rome, which is plagued with worry and unrest due to the continuous violence.

Conclusion
"The Black Cobra" is a thrilling criminal offense movie that tells the story of a determined inspector's pursuit of a harmful criminal mastermind. With captivating characters and a suspenseful plot that focuses on the continuous battle in between good and evil, the film stands as an engaging and amusing piece of 1960s Italian cinema. Although the movie might be lesser-known, it records the essence of the crime film category and offers a gripping story for audiences to enjoy.

Top Cast

  • Adrian Hoven (small)
    Adrian Hoven
    Peter Karner
  • Ann Smyrner (small)
    Ann Smyrner
    Alexa Bergmann
  • Wolfgang Preiss (small)
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Stanislas Raskin
  • Paul Dahlke (small)
    Paul Dahlke
    Kommissar Langhammer
  • Hans Richter (small)
    Hans Richter
    Inspektor Knecht
  • Peter Vogel (small)
    Peter Vogel
    Kriminalassistent Alois Dralle
  • Klaus Löwitsch (small)
    Klaus Löwitsch
    Boogie
  • Klaus Kinski (small)
    Klaus Kinski
    Koks-Charley
  • Marianne Schönauer
    Paola Manuzzo
  • Herbert Fux (small)
    Herbert Fux
    Marco
  • Ady Berber (small)
    Ady Berber
    Punkti