Violent Streets: The Umberto Lenzi / Tomas Milian Collection

$94.99
Type: New Blu-Ray

This collection presents Lenzi & Milian's 5 greatest collaborations, restored uncut & uncensored from the original negatives for the first time ever.

 

5 RESTORED CLASSIC FILMS, 4 REMASTERED SOUNDTRACKS, 10+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES

Italian director Umberto Lenzi had recently completed a landmark string of kinky gialli with Hollywood outcast Carroll Baker. Cuban-born/Actor's Studio-trained Tomas Milian had become one of Spaghetti Westerns' most popular stars. But when these two notoriously mercurial talents came together for a series of shocking Poliziotteschi - reactionary crime films that reflected the political and sociocultural violence of 1970s Italy - they grabbed audiences by the throat, gunned down the conventions of the genre and changed the emotional velocity of action cinema forever. This collection presents Lenzi & Milian's 5 greatest collaborations, now restored uncut and uncensored from the original negatives for the first time ever.

ALMOST HUMAN

 

  • Commentary With Screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Commentary With Nathaniel Thompson & Troy Howarth
  • Interview With Director Umberto Lenzi
  • Interview With Actor Tomas Milian
  • Interview With Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Interview With Actor Henry Silva
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    SYNDICATE SADISTS

     

  • Interview With Umberto Lenzi
  • Interview With Actor Ida Galli
  • Interview With Actor Alessandro Cocco
  • Interview With Actor Bruno Di Luia
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    FREE HAND FOR A TOUGH COP

     

  • Interview With Umberto Lenzi
  • A Look At Corrado Solari's Career
  • Interview With Screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti
  • Interview With Cinematographer Nino Celeste
  • Interview With Producer Ugo Tucci
  • Extended Bank Robbery Scene
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    THE CYNIC, THE RAT AND THE FIST

     

  • 3 Interviews With Umberto Lenzi
  • Interview With Dardano Sacchetti
  • Interview With Actor John Saxon
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    BROTHERS TILL WE DIE

     

  • Interview With Umberto Lenzi
  • Interview With Editor Eugenio Alabiso
  • Interview With Composer Franco Micalizzi
  • Interview With Composer Antonello Venditti
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