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Hallucination Strip
DVD cover
Directed byLucio Marcaccini
Starring Bud Cort
CinematographyGino Santini
Music by Albert Verrecchia
Release date
  • 18 December 1975 (1975-12-18)
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Hallucination Strip (originally titled Roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire) is an Italian 1975 poliziottesco film directed by Lucio Marcaccini as his first and only film. [1] [2]

Singer Sammy Barbot appeared in the film and performed the film's opening song "We've Got A Lord". [3] The song appeared on the film's original soundtrack. [4]

Plot

Massimo Monaldi, a student involved in political protests, steals a valuable tobacco box and becomes entangled in a deadly web between the police and the mafia.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Marco Giusti. Dizionario dei film italiani stracult. Sperling & Kupfer, 1999.
  2. ^ Roberto Curti. Italia odia: il cinema poliziesco italiano. Lindau, 2006. pp. 129, 310–311.
  3. ^ Curti, Roberto (2013). Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980. McFarland & Company. p. 135. ISBN  9781476612089.
  4. ^ "Albert Verrecchia – Roma Drogata: La Polizia Non Puo' Intervenire (Original Soundtrack)". Discogs.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hallucination Strip
DVD cover
Directed byLucio Marcaccini
Starring Bud Cort
CinematographyGino Santini
Music by Albert Verrecchia
Release date
  • 18 December 1975 (1975-12-18)
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Hallucination Strip (originally titled Roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire) is an Italian 1975 poliziottesco film directed by Lucio Marcaccini as his first and only film. [1] [2]

Singer Sammy Barbot appeared in the film and performed the film's opening song "We've Got A Lord". [3] The song appeared on the film's original soundtrack. [4]

Plot

Massimo Monaldi, a student involved in political protests, steals a valuable tobacco box and becomes entangled in a deadly web between the police and the mafia.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Marco Giusti. Dizionario dei film italiani stracult. Sperling & Kupfer, 1999.
  2. ^ Roberto Curti. Italia odia: il cinema poliziesco italiano. Lindau, 2006. pp. 129, 310–311.
  3. ^ Curti, Roberto (2013). Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980. McFarland & Company. p. 135. ISBN  9781476612089.
  4. ^ "Albert Verrecchia – Roma Drogata: La Polizia Non Puo' Intervenire (Original Soundtrack)". Discogs.

External links



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