The Iron Commissioner

1978 [ITALIAN]

Action / Crime / Thriller

Plot summary

Comissioneer Mariani leads investigates a group of kidnappers.

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Mariangela Giordano as Signora Parolini
Massimo Mirani as Sergio Conforti
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719.24 MB
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Italian 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 18 min
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Italian 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  de  
25 fps
1 hr 18 min
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Reviewed by Coventry 5 / 10

One Poliziotesschi too many for Stelvio & Maurizio?

In 1978 alone, director Stelvio Massi and lead actor Maurizio Merli made three Poliziotesschi together. In total, they each directed or starred in approximately 15-20 Poliziotesschi; which probably makes them the two most active and productive contributors of this magnificent sub-genre. It's only normal that not ALL those Poliziotesschi are equally brilliant. "Il Commissario di Ferro" is one of the weaker efforts of both gentlemen, but still an entertaining crime-thriller for the fans.The plot is very simple and straightforward. Tough, unorthodox copper Mariani is chasing after the fugitive kidnappers of a young girl, while and armed & frustrated junk walks into the police station and pulls out a gun. He wants to kill Mariani, because he holds the nicknamed "Iron Commissioner" responsible for his father's suicide in jail. The junk holds half the station hostage, but Mariani doesn't return and inadvertently even brings his ex-wife and son in danger. It seems like everyone is heading down to the station, except for the darn commissioner!There's nothing memorable about "Il Commissario di Ferro", but it's nevertheless professionally directed by Massi and featuring a handful of brutal shootouts, a virulent fight in a warehouse full of plastic, familiar faces in the supportive cast, and a few tense hostage situation moments.
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Reviewed by Bezenby 6 / 10

'Scuse me, while I punch this guy!

For one of three Stelvio Massi crime films of 1978, Maurizio Merli stars as Officer Joe Kickass of the Moustache Squad, and this time he's...only got one gang of kidnappers to deal with?

Okay, there's another plotline regarding the son of someone Maurizio nicked out for revenge, and although there's a few shootouts in this one, don't expect a high level of carnage because Massi is going for something a bit different here. Something a bit more personal as Maurizio in this one is a family man. Kind of. Well, he's divorced from Janet Agren and their son doesn't even call him Dad for reasons that aren't explained.

The thing is, while Maurizio is out trying to track down budget Klaus Kinski Franco Garofolo and Mariangela Giordano and give them a kicking for kidnapping, some young guy has turned up at the local police headquarters and taken his Moustache Squad hostage. This young guy used to have a dad who then killed himself in jail while awaiting trial, and this youngster thinks it's all Maurizio's fault. Hmm, and Maurizio just called his ex-wife to tell her he's not finished punching a criminal in the face yet, so why doesn't she bring the kid along to the police station and meet there? Trouble ahoy!

We've got a very streamlined plot here so there's no hierarchies of mobsters for Maurizio to punch his way through, although he does get his licks in throughout the film. I think this may be the first film I've ever watched where Ettor Manni is a good guy and not a mobster. Mariangela Giordano is always a welcome sight in any film and is good here as a criminal with a heart. Everyone else wins a 'good show, supporting cast' badge from me.

This must have been made cheap and quickly, but still entertains due to Maurizio's rage and pointing and the fast moving plot. Stelvio Massi is fast becoming my go to guy for a quick Eurocrime fix.

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