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Cinematography
  
Sergio D'Offizi

Initial release
  
13 August 1985 (Italy)

5.1/10
IMDb

Edited by
  
Gianfranco Amicucci

Director
  
Enzo G. Castellari

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Produced by
  
Galliano Juso Paul J. Kelly Achille Manzotti

Written by
  
Enzo G. Castellari Tito Carpi

Starring
  
Erik Estrada Ennio Girolami

Music by
  
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis

Screenplay
  
Enzo G. Castellari, Tito Carpi

Music director
  
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis

Story by
  
Enzo G. Castellari, Tito Carpi

Cast
  
Erik Estrada, Ennio Girolami, Peggy Rowe, Michael Pritchard, Massimo Vanni

Similar
  
Directed by Enzo G Castellari, Car chase movies, Action movies

Colpi di luce (internationally released as Light Blast) is a 1985 Italian science fiction-action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. In this film, Erik Estrada co-stars with his partner of the time, Peggy Rowe, whom he would soon marry in Rome.

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Light blast colpi di luce guido maurizio de angelis 1985


Plot

In San Francisco, two teenagers playing hide and seek among the cars in an abandoned railway depot exchange affection. A white van arrives in the vicinity of the store and points a gun toward a large LCD clock. The teens have sex, the cannon fires all around, catches fire, and melts.

Cast

  • Erik Estrada : Inspector Ronn Warren
  • Michael Pritchard : Swann
  • Enio Girolami : Dr. Yuri Soboda (as Thomas Moore)
  • Peggy Rowe : Jacqueline
  • Criticism

    "Blackmail laser for the city of San Francisco. California. Some criminals are threatening to reduce it to a heap of glowing embers unless they are given a huge sum. The authorities did not give up and investigations are handled by Ron, a skilled inspector with a reputation for hard (like the 'Dirty Harry' cop interpreted to asbestos years ago by Clint Eastwood). (...) As reflected in more than evident from the plot, it is an action film, produced by cutting the loaf typical of yellow crime. Moreover Enzo G. Castellari is a director who moves in film spectacular, but the results are not striking, however, not unseemly in the strength of his consummate craft. How, exactly. this 'Shots of light', starring Ennio Girolami, Michael Pritchard. Peggy Rowe, Bob Taylor."

    "Much like the U.S. has pushed Enzo Castellari to release this crime by the pace, but the subject trivial: all other films revisited by cutting typically American. Situation experienced in many other stories and many other TV series. From Professor maniac who wants to destroy a city if it is not satisfied his thirst for power and dollars, the intrepid cop who alone makes a massacre of unspeakable proportions, by the death of the great cop chases flat out better, engine on land, on streets and highways of the metropolis. All in all, the film has merit, is to be attributed to the unconscious provincialism Castellari that focuses the true protagonist of the story: San Francisco, photographed documentary with wisdom, in its new and its old. San Francisco, with its skyscrapers and its nineteenth-century houses, with its beautiful bay, its iconic bridge. Here, then, that the good cop's lives on a houseboat, the cop does amazing chase of a stock car (sort of off-road racing), while the bad guy working with none other than a laser beam. To face it is, in the role of Lt. Ronnie Warren, that Erik Estrada known to television audiences for a successful series, that of 'Chips' intrepid policemen of California Street."

    "Maybe Castellari does not know, but probably no one before him had done with the laser power our cars. A new type of fuel? No, let's say a propellant, a pretext to launch cars, trucks and vans of all shapes and sizes in the usual whirlwind of slalom, carambola and spin. For years the amount of our Series B movie adventure filmed in the U.S. is the car crash in slow motion video (best final burst). Shots of light is not the exception, but uses the expedient mad-scientist-with-deadly-weapon to heat engines."

    References

    Light Blast Wikipedia