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Keitel plays Fred O’Connor a dysfunctional police officer who co-owns a secret luxury bachelor pad with his partner, bought with dirty money. The city is going through a series of cop killings and paranoia is rampant, though O’Connor doesn’t really seem all that concerned at first. He becomes a little jumpy when he finds himself being stalked by a mysterious weirdo (John Lydon, yes Johnny Rotten of Sex Pistols infamy), and positively freaks out when he turns up on his doorstep claiming to be the cop killer. O’Connor doesn’t believe him but is panicked all the same, as his whole secret life is at risk of being revealed, so he does the logical thing – he keeps him prisoner. –singahe.com

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Roberto Faenza

Roberto Faenza (born February 21, 1943 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian film director. Born in Turin in 1943, Roberto Faenza received a degree in Political Science and a diploma at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.

He made his directing debut in 1968 with the international success, Escalation, a film that describes the different sides of power through the relationship between a middle-class father and his hippie son. Immediately after that he directed H2S, an angry apology of the 1968 movement, seized two days after its release and not distributed since. Upon this sequestration he travelled to the United States to teach at the Federal City College of Washington DC.

In 1978 he directed Forza Italia!, a ferocious satire on the power of the Italian Christian Democrat party covering thirty years of Italian political history. The film was withdrawn from the theatres on the day Aldo Moro, President of the Christian Democrats, was kidnapped, and remains banned for over… read more

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Salem Kapsaski

22Feb10

Perhaps the worst score in Ennio Morricone's Filmography, otherwise this is a very good and underrated Thriller. Loved John Lydon's performance, I wonder why he didn't act in more films.

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