I don't think the drivers are the ones who did any of the stunts, because of the slightly funky-looking shots of them "actually driving", looking like they were sat in a chair and making funny moves with the steering wheels, pretending to actually drive an automobile. But correct me if I'm wrong.
E si lamentano per le sale VUOTE? Dovrebbero rifare PROPRIO QUESTO GENERE di film qui, e i cinema si RIEMPIREBBERO di nuovo! Altro che le storielle con trame sdolcinate, i cinepanettoni indigesti e le stronzatine di commediole di oggi, che non fanno ridere MANCO SE TI PAGANO! P.S. Anche io ho forte nostalgia per gli anni 70 e le città italiane di una volta: quei film servivano anche a quello, cioè a FARCELE CONOSCERE MEGLIO e quindi a FARCELE AMARE PURE DI PIU'…! Saluti da Firenze…!
Wooden acting at its best, and the best cardboard box obstacle I’ve seen in years. Even the fiats must have been doing nearly 30mph. Makes Bullet look like a peddle bike race.
As an American I was always told that Fiats were crap (Fix It Again Tony) but after watching a few of these chase scenes I'm thinking these 124s are built like tanks.
@@janoslehr1256 Yeah, I also recommend that movie to ppl fascinated american chases, that movie looks like the used only one red 124 and one black rekord A and while they didn't push that rekord much, I wonder if that 124 was reinforced, even despite they clearly didn't mount that chase ideally in chronology of dents it's still amazing how much damage did that car get and still runs! I actually wreck-raced two fiats and raced third one on some kind of closed track and none of them died, all of them were still rolling when I've scrapped them.
Hai detto bene auto come queste non se ne fanno più carrozzeria forte e resistente e motori brillanti sia alfa sia fiat e W gli anni 70🇮🇹🇮🇹💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍😉classe 76 presente
Sad ! In seventies they valued likely old scrap, now someone like to restore em as historical cars . I hope both were so rust and damaged to be “ disposed” without any regret
Yes they did, Shimanski , Tatort look for it, I also know another one it's called: Superstau, people going on holiday on the German Autobahn and end up in a giant traffic jam, hence the meaning of the title: ruclips.net/video/zSAUEBiliQk/видео.html
@@vittoriovedli4819 Yes, obviously, but from the real good times when Italian cars were different from German, Brit'sh, Scandinavian or French ones, not like the badge engineering nightmare those marketing morons try to sell as "character cars" these days.
@@vittoriovedli4819 I'm sorry I can't answer in Italian (and do not like google translator so much), but I can tell I was (and still am) an enthusiastic fan of the 105 Series, had a bunch of Bertones, Giulias and Duettos, but stopped using Alfas after my first Alfetta 2 Litre (3 gearboxes in about 120 k km) and changed to a Citroën D Model back then, which I still have and drive today, together with two other DS I bought on the way ... There have been and still are boring modern cars to get through the salt season, of course, but I still love character and despise "normality" or "compareability" in cars to date. Cheers!
And now think that 124 derived LADA ZHIGHULI is even stronger than original Fiat due to its reinforcements for harsh Russian roads :D (and it's lift called RIVA was made up until about 2014!)
So they just put him in the back seat without cuffs and without searching him. In the next scene the villainnassasinates both police officers and steals the alfa romeo. Niiiiiice!
@@tomasnokechtesledger1786 No, in the old days Seat used to use Fiat models and vice versa, like the Fiat 133 is a rebadged Seat 133, as the Seat Fura is a rebadged Fiat 127 and on.
I think is due to the fact that this movies were usually shot with pretty tight budgets, so probably the police Alfa had Ben purchased by the film crew at some auction for retired police cars, that are usually sold when they are at the end of their life span. Sometimes in this films they used cars made especially for them, but again being that the budget were usually pretty small they would use crappy cars that were going to be demolished anyway. In the first mad max movie they did the same thing, you can see that the police cars in the open chase have smoking engines
Funny how they show that they are driving, manhandling the steering wheel from left to right and the car and maybe all these cars had shitty handling, since nothing happens, lol
I think most people today never driven RWD/ rigid rear or De Dion axle and without assisted steering ...nor own a woman without condom ....Another way of life that generation xyz will never taste anymore
All the daily driver vehicles of my childhood. It's amazing how the actors managed to do the stunts without seatbelts and took no injuries.
I don't think the drivers are the ones who did any of the stunts, because of the slightly funky-looking shots of them "actually driving", looking like they were sat in a chair and making funny moves with the steering wheels, pretending to actually drive an automobile. But correct me if I'm wrong.
@@backseatcovers Yes, those were all process shots. These chase scenes in Italian movies are always hilarious.
"Is he armed?"
"Maybe."
*tosses him in the back of the cop car without cuffs or a search*
Bodes Bodes and then goes to sit in the front seat...
Another indicator as to why Mussolini aligned with Hitler.
La Milano di una volta...... Quando ero piccino!!!! Mi piacciono questi inseguimenti e in genere I film anni settanta.Grazie
E si lamentano per le sale VUOTE? Dovrebbero rifare PROPRIO QUESTO GENERE di film qui, e i cinema si RIEMPIREBBERO di nuovo! Altro che le storielle con trame sdolcinate, i cinepanettoni indigesti e le stronzatine di commediole di oggi, che non fanno ridere MANCO SE TI PAGANO! P.S. Anche io ho forte nostalgia per gli anni 70 e le città italiane di una volta: quei film servivano anche a quello, cioè a FARCELE CONOSCERE MEGLIO e quindi a FARCELE AMARE PURE DI PIU'…! Saluti da Firenze…!
@claudioconti3019,hai discendenze Toscane? La parola Piccino si usa qua in Toscana.Ciao.
Wooden acting at its best, and the best cardboard box obstacle I’ve seen in years. Even the fiats must have been doing nearly 30mph. Makes Bullet look like a peddle bike race.
هى دة عظمة الفن كانت بتظهر لنا ماهو نحن نعشقة الفيات ١٢٤ وعظمتها وقوتها ❤❤❤شكرا لكم 0:18
"he took my car a Fiat 124" and their literally everywhere
Well if the film was made in England 50 years ago, the same could be said about the Ford Cortina.
@@Glenn1967ful😊
As an American I was always told that Fiats were crap (Fix It Again Tony) but after watching a few of these chase scenes I'm thinking these 124s are built like tanks.
I recommend the car chase from _La Casse_ - Belmondo drives a 124 in Piraeus wrecking absolute havoc.
@@janoslehr1256 Yeah, I also recommend that movie to ppl fascinated american chases, that movie looks like the used only one red 124 and one black rekord A and while they didn't push that rekord much, I wonder if that 124 was reinforced, even despite they clearly didn't mount that chase ideally in chronology of dents it's still amazing how much damage did that car get and still runs! I actually wreck-raced two fiats and raced third one on some kind of closed track and none of them died, all of them were still rolling when I've scrapped them.
Fiat 124 special whas the car on what was based the Lada 109, a reinforced car for the URSS. It was a strong car but some motors lived too few.
Weren’t they just rabadged lada’s?
Hai detto bene auto come queste non se ne fanno più carrozzeria forte e resistente e motori brillanti sia alfa sia fiat e W gli anni 70🇮🇹🇮🇹💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍😉classe 76 presente
Gently used Fiat 124, Green, Runs great.
No advisories at last MOT
And no overheating problems 😁
Only 1 careful owner.
I had one. Fiat 124 special. Cheap.
It's a Fiat 125. The only parts that it shared with the 124 were the four doors, everything else was different though they do look a lot alike.
Michael Crawford's Italian cousin being chased by Burt Reynolds' Italian cousin!
With italian cousin of Lance Henriksen
With Fiat's cousin Alfa
Il ponte di Viale Cassala 🤩
2:26 'Lets try not to get hurt'
*Immediately tries to get hurt*
Too bad for the 1952 Simca Aronde at 5:22 and the 1957 Simca Vedette at 5:40.
5:22-5:44...someone hates 1950s Simcas!
Sad ! In seventies they valued likely old scrap, now someone like to restore em as historical cars . I hope both were so rust and damaged to be “ disposed” without any regret
I love them, it hurt to see... :'-(
A beautiful Simca Aronde.
I wonder if germany or austria did chases like that back in the 70s/80s, I'd love to see them.
Yes they did, Shimanski , Tatort look for it, I also know another one it's called: Superstau, people going on holiday on the German Autobahn and end up in a giant traffic jam, hence the meaning of the title: ruclips.net/video/zSAUEBiliQk/видео.html
I wonder if Bosnia and Herzegovina and croatia did chases like back in the 70s/80s, i d love to see them too
Quite a product exhibition of Italian seventies cars.
The movie is italian, the cars are obviously italian... 😉
@@vittoriovedli4819 Yes, obviously, but from the real good times when Italian cars were different from German, Brit'sh, Scandinavian or French ones, not like the badge engineering nightmare those marketing morons try to sell as "character cars" these days.
@@manfredschmalbach9023 ich kann nur Teilweise, der selben Meinung sein. Man kann nicht generalisieren! 😉
@@vittoriovedli4819 I'm sorry I can't answer in Italian (and do not like google translator so much), but I can tell I was (and still am) an enthusiastic fan of the 105 Series, had a bunch of Bertones, Giulias and Duettos, but stopped using Alfas after my first Alfetta 2 Litre (3 gearboxes in about 120 k km) and changed to a Citroën D Model back then, which I still have and drive today, together with two other DS I bought on the way ... There have been and still are boring modern cars to get through the salt season, of course, but I still love character and despise "normality" or "compareability" in cars to date. Cheers!
@@manfredschmalbach9023 bist du nicht deutsch?!
FIAT 124 was a very good car!
4:51 alfa was burning oil even when new.
They tend to do such things, that engine as glorious as it is is not perfect
Incredible bucket seats these old cars had. They never moved much during the chase. I guess they didn't need any seat belts either.
Awesome chase (and good movie) but damn, that siren is real annoying.
By Luc Merenda
I think that used in poop first,pee later PRVO SERI PIŠAJ KASNIJE OMČO FILM
Till in 80s italian ambulance kept it. I think if I remember right police force moved to bitonal a bit before
They actually crashed through a wall of cardboard boxes
Yeah I'm surprised it didn't end the chase right then
my lord this is 70s.
Before CGI - proper car chase!
quando le auto avevano ancora un carattere
And now think that 124 derived LADA ZHIGHULI is even stronger than original Fiat due to its reinforcements for harsh Russian roads :D (and it's lift called RIVA was made up until about 2014!)
Guilia is always the best in acceleration compared to the special T but has a softer suspension
They are sitting in such a manner as if they were sitting on a couch watching TV.
This Chase, Sponsored By FIAT!
don’t forget until 1987 Alfa Romeo was substantially state owned when Fiat was private owned so they were competitors
which car was Remi Juliet driving?
sorry... Remy Julienne
Comment fait-on pour arrêter la sirène ?
Never saw a Fiat 124 move so fast!
Always a block of box in the way
Oh the poor SIMCAs! 🥲
So they just put him in the back seat without cuffs and without searching him. In the next scene the villainnassasinates both police officers and steals the alfa romeo. Niiiiiice!
My father's first car was Fiat 124
Where in Italy is this set
Scena MITICA...!
In this parody of the car chase
1973 toyopet corona VS 1974 toyopet corona
Il grande omero capanna non e un attore e uno stantman
You got balls😅😅😅😅😅
Dal minuto 5 e 01 al munuto 5 e 05 sembra che sono i delinquenti ad inseguire la polizia 😂
@5:48 BeamNG: oil pan damaged
In This Parody Car Chase Is:
Citroën DS MK2 VS Fiat 128
Got to switch drivers😚😚
Those cars must have rolled off the lot that week, Italian cars were notorious for rusting away within weeks of manufacture.
They rust in damp weather, they were built for Italian climates where cars last far longer
The 124 was, and in my opinion still, Fast with 105 hp engine
Fiat 124 special t, launched with a 1438 cc, 69 hp, after 80 hp and 145 km/h, and Fiat 124 special t 1600, 95 hp. I had one with 80 hp.
@@HenriBourjade124 special 70hp special t 80hp both 1438cc and special t 95 hp with 1592 cc and 5 speed transmission
excellent .
5:14 Was Market Horning?????
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Ma ma non lo perquisiscono per vedere se è armato?
A bit OTT with the siren
5:50 look like 4AGE from toyota .
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1974.. PALERMO. Napoli. Roma. Milano.
haha Gta 5 online mission
PIT MANUEVER? ANYBODY?
And the lout was left on the back seat .... hm.
Please. What is film?
Il Polizziotto E Marcio
@@shipspiros3766 thanks
コロナとサニーのカーアクションみたい。
Japanese and Russians copied those popular European cars.
right !
Fiat cars were licence built in Spain (Seat), Poland (Polski-Fiat), Russia (Lada and other names) and probably way more countries.
@@flitsertheo Seat? Seat are from VW.
@@tomasnokechtesledger1786 No, in the old days Seat used to use Fiat models and vice versa, like the Fiat 133 is a rebadged Seat 133, as the Seat Fura is a rebadged Fiat 127 and on.
@@henkipenki3127 Hummm, Nice, didn't know that used to make Fiats and now VW...
En Italie à cette époque la classe les flics avaient des giulia et nous à Genève ils avaient des VW cocinelles, la honte totale.
E allora... Viva l'Italia!
@@EtruscoViola C'est clair forza Italia
The alpha would have rusted away by the end of the chase and the fiat broken down.
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The Fiat 124 it's similar like a Lada.
Lada was based on Fiat 124 design
@@peterlj613 Yeah. Technically the same design.
Fiat 124 was born 1964, Lada 1986
@@carlopesce5747 Not 1964. Was Presented In (1966-1974)
@@shipspiros3766 nel tuo paese l'esordio è stato posticipato
Lot of Lada"s here! :)
No. Fiat.
@@kimkhol3225 Yes, I know! The Russians made Ladas, the license of this type (Fiat 124, 125), and Poland made also Fiat 125. :)
Какой. Сказка. Ета
Mozzarella cheese overdose with these wop flix
Dodgy actors and moustaches. Special effects, why not mount a camera on a bicycle and ride through some narrow alleyways and then speed it up. lol
A chase at 20 km/h 😂🤣🤣🤣😂
you will notice that the alfas motor is already smoking. crap engine. never as good as a fiat engine.
I think is due to the fact that this movies were usually shot with pretty tight budgets, so probably the police Alfa had Ben purchased by the film crew at some auction for retired police cars, that are usually sold when they are at the end of their life span. Sometimes in this films they used cars made especially for them, but again being that the budget were usually pretty small they would use crappy cars that were going to be demolished anyway. In the first mad max movie they did the same thing, you can see that the police cars in the open chase have smoking engines
Wrongest thing you've ever said
Funny how they show that they are driving, manhandling the steering wheel from left to right and the car and maybe all these cars had shitty handling, since nothing happens, lol
I think most people today never driven RWD/ rigid rear or De Dion axle and without assisted steering ...nor own a woman without condom ....Another way of life that generation xyz will never taste anymore
Pretty poor chase, slow speed, very little techniques and he had a lot of opportunities to PIT manuver that Fiat
You can't run fast in italian streets because are narrow and with many curves. Same thing for the pit maneuver
@@iono5556 Tell that to KJS drivers.
@@piotrmalewski8178 i don't care about kjs, they are a realistic cop and thief. In a film of 50 years ago
@@piotrmalewski8178 want to see a better chase?
ruclips.net/video/eea4RVfHFFM/видео.html
Non dire STRONZATE...!