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After his son is kidnapped, a millionaire industrialist seeks revenge, in spite of the potential danger that his rash actions will bring about for his child and another kidnapped boy, the son of a poor mechanic.

Luc Merenda as  Mario Colella
James Mason as  Filippini
Marino Masé as  Pardi
Irina Maleeva as  Lina
Daniele Dublino as  Lawyer Bonanni
Vittorio Caprioli as  Commissar Magrini
Valentina Cortese as  Grazia Filippini
Enzo Pulcrano as  Labbrone
Giulio Baraghini as  Brigadier
Renato Baldini as  Antonio Polieviti

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Reviews

Wizard-8
1975/08/27

If you are a fan of Italian crime films from the 1970s, particularly the ones made by director Fernando Di Leo, you'll probably find "Kidnap Syndicate" to be fairly enjoyable. More casual fans of the genre may have some nitpicks with the movie. The first half of the movie is quite leisurely paced, taking much longer to set up the situation that drives the protagonist into revenge mode. Don't get me wrong, this first half is never boring, but all the same it seems to be taking longer to play out than it should. The second half of the movie does have some spark, with some good action and a nasty attitude at times, though there are also some significantly long sections where the movie seems to be taking it just as easy as it did in the first half. I didn't find this second half boring as well, though less patient viewers might disagree. This movie is a matter of taste, in my opinion. If you haven't sampled 1970s Italian crime movies before, you might want to check out some more famous (and more critically acclaimed) offerings before deciding whether or not to see this example.

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JasparLamarCrabb
1975/08/28

Fernando Di Leo's thriller hits the ground running and does not let up. The son of a wealthy construction magnate (along with one his playmates) is kidnapped and his father opts to negotiate on the ransom amount. Tragedy ensues, leading the father of the other boy to take matters into his own hands. An unusually strong film from the great Di Leo with an outstanding performance by Luc Merenda and a supporting cast that includes James Mason and Irina Maleeva. Mason is great and Valentina Cortese, as his wife, gives one of her classic over-the-top performances. The excellent music score is by Luis Bacalov. Erico Menczer did the cinematography. The movie is sun-drenched and so stunningly beautiful it belies the horrible goings on that are taking place.

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The_Void
1975/08/29

Kidnap Syndicate may not be the all action thrill ride that describes many of the Polizi flicks, but this is still an excellent example of the genre, and one that delivers a little more than just car chases and shootouts. As the title suggests, the film focus on the profitable business of kidnapping, and director Fernando Di Leo does an excellent job of showing the horror of the effect that this can have on the victim's families, as well as delivering another excellent slice of Italian crime drama. The film stars Luc Merenda as a mechanic and poor father of a kidnapped boy. An Italian crime syndicate kidnap the child of a wealthy businessman; as well as the mechanic's son. They make their ransom demands, but the wealthy father refuses to pay and decides instead to negotiate with the kidnappers. This enrages them; so to prove they're serious, they decide to kill the mechanic's son. Distraught at his loss, the father then sets out on a mission of revenge, with the organisation behind the kidnappings firmly in his crosshairs...Kidnap Syndicate is a film of two halves. The first half focuses on the kidnapping itself and the effect on the families involved, while the second half follows Merenda as he seeks out and takes revenge on the perpetrators. The structure of the film works well; the director allows us to get into the situation and characters in the first half of the film, before launching into a revenge thriller; and by then, every audience member is likely to want to see the kidnappers pay! You don't really expect to see much emotion in Polizi flicks, and indeed more could have been made of the situation that the lead finds himself in; but overall, I have to say that the film does a good job of making you feel for Merenda's character and his plight. The acting is good also, with Merenda providing an excellent performance that works well with both parts of the film. Seeing him tear around on his motorcycle is good fun to watch and the film provides all the car chases and shootouts that you would expect from this sort of film in the second half. Overall, Kidnap Syndicate is undoubtedly a highlight of the Polizi genre and comes highly recommended!

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HumanoidOfFlesh
1975/08/30

The son of wealthy business man and philanthropist(James Mason)is abducted.The kidnappers capture a second child,the son of a poor motorcycle mechanic,for their devious plan.Mason is a hard nosed business negotiator who refuses to pay the stiff ransom that is demanded by the kidnappers.He decides to try to 'haggle' over the price of the two children's lives.This attitude enrages the bandits and results in the brutal killing of the poor boy.Distraught and infuriated,the dead boy's father devises a plan to avenge his son's death,by exterminating the kidnappers one by one.This Fernando Di Leo's action flick is not as good as his earlier "Hit Men",but it offers some exciting car chases and plenty of violence.The acting is pretty good and the suspense almost never lets up.So if you're a fan of Italian action flicks give this one a look.7 out of 10.

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