Enjoy the Show! _______________________ I Believe all media should be enjoyed ______________________ So here is a classic! _______________________ Title: Death Rage Original Title: Con la rabbia agli occhi Release Year: 1976 Runtime: 84 minutes Country: Italy Language: English-dubbed (original in Italian) Format: Color, Mono Sound Genre: Action / Crime / Thriller / Eurocrime / Poliziotteschi Directed by: Antonio Margheriti (as Anthony M. Dawson) Written by: Giovanni Addessi, Leopoldo Savona Starring: Yul Brynner, Barbara Bouchet, Massimo Ranieri, Martin Balsam, Salvatore Borghese --- Synopsis: Retired hitman Peter Marciani (Yul Brynner) is lured out of peaceful seclusion to settle a score in Naples. Hired to assassinate a powerful mobster responsible for his brother’s death, he steps into a web of deception, police surveillance, and underworld betrayal. As he hunts his target, Marciani develops a bond with a young street racer (Massimo Ranieri) and a seductive nightclub dancer (Barbara Bouchet), further complicating his mission and his fading sense of vengeance. --- Key Themes: Revenge and redemption Loyalty and betrayal in organized crime The decaying morality of contract killing Post-noir emotional isolation --- Notable Elements: This was Yul Brynner’s final leading film role before retirement. Strong visual direction by Antonio Margheriti, a legend of Italian genre cinema known for action, horror, and sci-fi. Features intense location shoots in Naples, providing a gritty and authentic urban backdrop. Bouchet’s performance adds a touch of glamour and psychological tension. Contains several well-executed action set pieces typical of the poliziotteschi style (Italian crime films of the 1970s). --- Alternate Cuts & Runtime Notes: The original Italian version runs ~94 minutes with additional dialogue and subplot scenes. The English-language export version, most commonly found on DVD and streaming in the U.S., runs 84 minutes due to cuts for pacing and market appeal. Some European TV broadcasts restore portions of the longer cut. --- Trivia: Brynner agreed to this film mainly to fund his theatrical pursuits and because it allowed him to work in Europe. Though older and less agile, Brynner still insisted on doing several of his own stunts. The film’s promotional material capitalized on Brynner’s legendary roles in The Magnificent Seven and Westworld. Directed under his English pseudonym, Margheriti’s work here shows his skill in blending gritty crime with operatic intensity. --- Status: Public domain in some regions, often included in Eurocrime collections. Quality of available prints may vary. _______________________ Thank you for watching — feel free to like, comment, and subscribe for more classic movies and other content that might be of interest. _______________________ #PublicDomain #PublicDomainMovies #ClassicMovies #FreeMovies #VintageMovies #RetroCinema #OldMovies #FullMovie #MovieNight #FreeToWatch #ClassicCinema #MovieLovers #CinemaHistory #FilmHistory #TimelessMovies #MustWatch #OldSchoolCinema #CultClassic #HiddenGems #NowPlaying #GoldenAgeOfCinema #MoviesOnline #WatchFree #ClassicHollywood #RetroMovies #PublicDomainFilm #FreeFilm #ClassicEntertainment #WatchNow #StreamingFree #MovieArchive #HistoricCinema #LegendaryMovies #FilmBuff #MovieBuff #IndependentCinema #ClassicAdventure #VintageFilm #OldSchoolMovies #ReliveTheClassics #PublicDomainCinema #TimelessClassics #CinematicTreasures #GoldenOldies #MovieClassics #RetroFilm #ClassicScreen #OldMovieNight #CinemaLovers