Savage Three

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Savage Three
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Italian theatrical release poster
Directed by Vittorio Salerno
Written byVittorio Salerno
Ernesto Gastaldi
CinematographyGiulio Albonico
Music byFranco Campanino
Distributed by Titanus
Release date
  • September 20, 1975 (1975-09-20)(Italy)
LanguageItalian

Savage Three (Italian : Fango bollente, also known as Hot Mud) is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco-drama film written and directed by Vittorio Salerno. [1] [2]

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Plot

Set in Italy in the mid-1970s, Ovidio Mainardi is by all appearances a quiet clerk in a large computer company. The monotony of the work and the existential loneliness of his marriage push Ovidio, along with two other friends, to embark upon a cynical and sadistic spree of violence.

Cast

Release

The film was released in Italy on September 20, 1975 [3]

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References

  1. Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN   8876059350.
  2. Roberto Curti (2006). Italia odia: il cinema poliziesco italiano. Lindau, 2006. ISBN   8871805860.
  3. "Cinema a Roma - prime visioni - Fango Bollente" (in Italian). www.unita.it. Retrieved 2016-11-04.