The Manhunt Review! | Varied Celluloid

The Manhunt Review!

Posted by Josh Samford On February - 14 - 2011
Hey everybody! We’re back with some Euro-crime! A genre that I love to dabble in, but am far from being a master of just yet. This time out we have the unbeatable combination of Umberto Lenzi (Cannibal Ferox) and Henry Silva (Il Boss), so prepare to have your socks knocked off or at the very least prepare to be shoved down in the muck and the dirt!

The Plot: Our film begins with a group of robbers entering a jewelry store and pulling a heist. In the midst of the confusion and the violence, David Vanucchi (Henry Silva)’s daughter is shot by this group of psychopaths. The only thing that Vanucchi’s daughter can muster before her death is that she saw the “Scorpion”. Vanucchi and the police are baffled by the statement and are left with no other clues as to who could have committed such a heinous crime. Vanucchi, feeling abandoned by a system that allowed these criminals to kill his daughter in the first place, begins his own investigation into the criminal underground. He is persistently told to stay out of it by the police detective who is handling the case, but his own quest for vengeance will not be appeased. Will he find the men responsible or will he destroy his own life in the process?


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