CRY OF A PROSTITUTE (1974) (aka Cry of a Prostitute: Love Kills, Guns of the Big Shots, Quelle Che Contano)
Review:
The mighty Henry Silva plays Tony Aniante who yo-yo's back and forth between two rival families in Sicily, playing both hands until he sees the moment to take the initiative. Essentially the film is all about Henry Silva, and his fans will be pleased to know that he gets maximum screen time in this one and has at least one classic scene, where he is being taunted by a couple of hoods in a café. One of them pours hot coffee over his expensive leather shoes and all hell breaks loose "Clean my shoes motherf*****!". Barbara Bouchet is as memorable as ever as the slutty, bored wife of one of the mafia dons. The best scene has to be where she is flirting with Henry Silva by simulating fellatio on a banana at the dinner table. The action scenes are fairly bloody, lots of slow-motion bursting blood squibs. Widescreen, In English, no subtitles. Quality A-