6/10
Overly Ambitious Italian B-Movie
20 January 2024
While nearly all gritty 1970's crime flicks are thematically modern westerns, Italian action auteur Enzo G. Castellari's THE BIG RACKET should have been one, literally: pitting cop Fabio Testi against a ferocious gang of ultra-violent thugs (spouting perhaps the worst dialogue ever): ferociously working for the director's stock-villain Joshua Sinclair...

Initially raiding random businesses for the usual collecting of contrived protection money: but this central town is far too large, busy and downright modern (as in, not rural enough) for such a formidably contained takeover to seem logical or realistic, ironically making this RACKET a b-movie that actually spent too much money for its own good...

Meanwhile Fabio Testi, an Italian tough guy actor/sex-symbol (again sublimely dubbed by STAR TREK icon Michael Forest), has to out-toughen those perfect, pretty looks: yet hardly ever alone, given a co-starring partner whether it's British David Hemmings in the same director's following year's (and far superior) THE HEROIN BUSTERS or previously traipsing alongside Oliver Reed in Sergio Sollima's REVOLVER...

Here his detective partner is actually a superior action hero in the proficiently karate-chopping, mustached actor/stuntman Sal Borgese, who, unfortunately, in the DIRTY HARRY fashion... specifically THE ENFORCER involving a similar marauding gang that includes a sexy lethal fatale... he inevitably becomes a predictably dead partner...

Albeit quickly replaced by a resilient con-man sidekick in DEATH WISH veteran actor Vincent Gardenia, whose highly recognizable stage-voice is horribly dubbed with what sounds like a bad soap opera actor...

And so, ultimately, following the rudimentary gun-blasting, knife-wielding, glass-shattering storefront raids... including the unnecessary rape of a storekeeper's preteen daughter... THE BIG RACKET throws around too many subplots for the good of both the audience and leading man: neither quite sure of who exactly is being battled -- or why.
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