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Directed by
  
Umberto Lenzi

Music by
  
Romano Mussolini

Initial release
  
23 December 1966

Story by
  
Umberto Lenzi

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Screenplay by
  
Umberto Lenzi

Cinematography
  
Angelo Lotti

Director
  
Umberto Lenzi

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Starring
  
Roel Bos Helga Liné Andrea Bosic Ivano Staccioli Esmeralda Ruspoli

Edited by
  
Jolanda Benvenutti Antonio Gimeno

Music director
  
Romano Mussolini, Roberto Pregadio

Screenplay
  
Umberto Lenzi, David Moreno

Cast
  
Helga Liné, Glenn Saxson, Andrea Bosic, Ivano Staccioli

Similar
  
Il marchio di Kriminal, The Spy Who Loved Flowers, Duel of Fire, 008: Operation Exterminate, Jungle Adventurer

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Kriminal is a 1966 crime film directed and written by Umberto Lenzi. The film is about a thief and murderer called Kriminal (Roel Bos) who escapes from a prison and is chased after by Inspector Milton (Andrea Bosic). It received a sequel titled Il marchio di Kriminal (lit. The Mark of Kriminal).

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Cast

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  • Roel Bos as Kriminal
  • Andrea Bosic as Insp. Milton
  • Helga Liné as Inge - Trude
  • Esmeralda Ruspoli as Lady Gold
  • Ivano Staccioli as Alex Lafont
  • Production

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    In August 1964 the Fumetti neri for Kriminal was released. The comics often contained themes of sex and violence, ranging from Kriminal killing people copuously and seducing scantily dressed provocative women and then strangling or stabbing them to conceal his identity. Director Umberto Lenzi initially, he wanted to make his debut with these types of films with the Diabolik comics. Lenzi found himself unable to get the rights which were purchased by De Laurentiis. Lenzi attempted to film an adaptation of Satanik first, but eventually settled on Kriminal. Lenzi argued with the Kriminal's creator Luciano Secchi about the changes he made with the character, which Lenzi would later describe as "a bit Nazi-skin fascist. We made a fun film." Lenzi opted for a lighter tone in contrast to the comics original combination of sex and violence.

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    The lead role was played by Dutch actor Roel Bos under the name Glenn Saxson who previously had leading roles in a few Westerns, such as Go with God, Gringo. Bos made a screen test for director Umberto Lenzi, who was looking to portray Kriminal as a younger character than he was in the original comics.

    Shooting for the film lasted about two months. Interiors were shot in Rome, while exteriors were filmed in Madrid, Istanbul, The Black Sea and London. Most of the physical stunts in the film were performed by Bos's double Attilio Serverini, except one of the more dangerous one involving Kriminal running atop a speeding train.

    Release

    The film was released in 1966. The film was described by Curti as being "moderately successful" which lead to a follow-up, Il marchio di Kriminal directed by Fernando Cerchio. As of 2016, there has been no official English-language DVD of the Kriminal.

    Reception

    In a contemporary review, Roberto Curti wrote in his book about Italian films influenced by comics that Kriminal is "fast, fun and entertaining overall, but it is also disappointingly tame." Curti mentioned that the film is "lacking the comic book's tongue-in-cheek attitude and political uncorrectness, while much of the film looked more like one of those travelogue James Bond rip-offs that were flooding the sceens at the time."

    Lenzi later noted that when he re-watched the film on television, that it "seemed even better than when I shot in 1966: then I was a bit perplexed, now I apprciate the aspect of irony in it, something which comic strips didn't have because they were vulgar, horrible,"

    References

    Kriminal (film) Wikipedia