Un architetto di New York decide di farsi giustizia da solo a seguito dell'omicidio della moglie per mano di alcuni teppisti, uscendo di notte e uccidendo i potenziali aggressori che si aggi... Leggi tuttoUn architetto di New York decide di farsi giustizia da solo a seguito dell'omicidio della moglie per mano di alcuni teppisti, uscendo di notte e uccidendo i potenziali aggressori che si aggirano per le strade poco sicure della città.Un architetto di New York decide di farsi giustizia da solo a seguito dell'omicidio della moglie per mano di alcuni teppisti, uscendo di notte e uccidendo i potenziali aggressori che si aggirano per le strade poco sicure della città.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature
- District Attorney
- (as Fred Scollay)
- Lt. Briggs
- (as Ed Grover)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizAfter finishing L'assassino di pietra (1973), Charles Bronson and Michael Winner wanted to make another film together, and were discussing further projects. "What do we do next?" asked Bronson. "The best script I've got is 'Death Wish'. It's about a man whose wife and daughter are mugged and he goes out and shoots muggers," said Winner. "I'd like to do that," Bronson said. "The film?" asked Winner. Bronson replied, "No . . . shoot muggers."
- BlooperKersey's first shooting victim is hit in the abdomen, but a police investigator at the crime scene the next morning refers to a bullet hole in his chest.
- Citazioni
Paul Kersey: Nothing to do but cut and run, huh? What else? What about the old American social custom of self-defense? If the police don't defend us, maybe we ought to do it ourselves.
Jack Toby: We're not pioneers anymore, Dad.
Paul Kersey: What are we, Jack?
Jack Toby: What do you mean?
Paul Kersey: I mean, if we're not pioneers, what have we become? What do you call people who, when they're faced with a condition or fear, do nothing about it. They just run and hide?
Jack Toby: Civilized?
Paul Kersey: No.
- Curiosità sui creditiActresses Olympia Dukakis ('Cop at the Precinct') and Marcia Jean Kurtz as Marcia Jean-Kurtz ('Woman at Airport') get credited in opening credits only. There's no mention of them in the closing credits.
- Versioni alternativeThe UK version classified in 2006 by the British Board of Film Classification retained the 18 certificate, but all of the BBFC's previous cuts were waived.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Precious Images (1986)
- Colonne sonoreDeath Wish (Main Title)
Written and Performed by Herbie Hancock
New York businessman Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) is devastated when his wife (Hope Lange) and daughter (Kathleen Tolan) are sexually assaulted in their own home. His wife dies from her injuries and his daughter is so deeply traumatized that she is left in a permanent vegetative state. Kersey tries to get some normality back into his life through work, but deep down inside he's burning for revenge. He knows he will never get the actual gang who harmed his family, but he also realises that crime in general is spreading through the city like a plague. So, armed with a gun and a sense of vigilante justice, he starts patrolling the streets by night, killing muggers, hoodlums and rapists. But for how long can he hand out his own brand of justice without being caught? And at what point does his course of action stop being justifiable? When does he become just as bad as the crooks he is trying to rub out?
The film is based on a Brian Garfield novel, but in the book vigilantism was illustrated as an extension of crime - just another problem as opposed to a solution. Here Michael Winner, a director always happy to create a few ripples, presents the vigilante as an out-and-out hero. The film basically gives a great big nod of approval to Kersey's actions. The sense of humour really helps the film (I still laugh at the scene where some construction-workers kick the hell out of a crook, and one workman nonchalantly states to the TV reporters: "Erm, we roughed him up a bit before the cops arrived!") Death Wish was a pretty influential film for its era, and in spite of its dated air and its morally dubious stance, it is still a great flick. Just make sure you steer clear of its four utterly terrible sequels.
- barnabyrudge
- 23 nov 2004
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