Go Gorilla Go
Go Gorilla Go is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Tonino Valerii.
The script of the film continued some scenes from the debut film of Valerii, Per il gusto di uccidere, including the final duel between Fabio Testi and Antonio Marsina. The censorship commission banned the film to people under 18 years old and Valerii refused the cuts requested by the production to lower the ban; the film eventually had a significant commercial success, grossing over 1.8 billion lire.
Cast
- Fabio Testi as Marco Sartori
- Renzo Palmer as Gaetani Sampioni
- Claudia Marsani as Vera Sampioni
- Al Lettieri as Ciro Musante
- Saverio Marconi as Piero Sartori
- Adriano Amidei Migliano as Police Commissioner Vannuzzi
- Antonio Marsina as Berto
- Luciano Catenacci as Manager of the Shooting Range
- Giuliana Calandra as Sampioni's Wife
Production
Valerii cast Fabio Testi in the role after he had been in a few films that did poorly in the box office. Al Lettieri had a small role as Testi's best friend in the film. It would be one of Lettieri's final roles as he died of a heart attack on October 18, 1975. For the villain, Valerii cast Antonio Marsina who had recently given up acting after a few roles in 1960s Westerns and had become a photographer. Marsina arrived with his girlfriend who auditioned for a part but was not cast. Valerii thought that Marsina had an interesting face and got him to do a screen test which got him the role.
Valerii stated that the film's script was written quickly with a lot of dialogue being re-written in the editing room to "rescue" a few scenes. The film was shot at De Paolis Studios in Rome.
Release
Go Gorilla Go was distributed in Italy by Cineriz on November 14, 1975. The film received a v.m. 18 rating in Italy, making it not permitted to an audience under the age of 18. When this happened, Cecci Gori insisted that Valerii cut the most violent scenes as requested. Valerii did not accept this and no cuts were made.The film was a great box office success in Italy, where it grossed a total of 1,846,285,530 Italian lire. It re-launched Fabio Testi's career as one of Italy's most popular action film actors.