Watch Out, We're Mad!

Watch Out, We're Mad!
(...altrimenti ci arrabbiamo!)

Original DVD cover - Art by Renato Casaro
Directed by Marcello Fondato
Produced by Mario Cecchi Gori
Written by Marcello Fondato
Francesco Scardamaglia
Starring Terence Hill
Bud Spencer
Music by Oliver Onions
Cinematography Arturo Zavattini
Edited by Sergio Montanari
Alfonso Santacana
Release dates
1974
Running time
98 minutes
Country Italy
Spain
Language Italian
English

Watch Out, We're Mad! (Italian: ...altrimenti ci arrabbiamo!) is a 1974 Italian action comedy starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.[1][2]

Plot

Somewhere in Spain, off-road race car driver Ben (Spencer) is anticipating the next rallycross race he will be in, because of the prize—a red Puma dune buggy with yellow top. However, he does not count on "The Kid" (Hill) entering the competition, and he also has a talent for the sport—and an eye on that same dune buggy. During the race, each man battles furiously to the finish line. But in a surprise, they both end up tying for first place, and they are both awarded the dune buggy. They run from their cars and touch the buggy at the same time. Of course, sharing is out of the question, so they soon get to a serious discussion as to how it should be decided as to who gets the buggy. Finally they decide to bet it in a "beer and sausages" duel in a luna park pub, in which "the first one that blow up lose the car and pay the tab" .

The challenge is roughly interrupted by "Boss" (Sharp) henchmen, a building profiteer that wants to demolish the luna park for being able to replace it with a skyscraper. At the order of a henchman to "come out from the car, otherwise i will destroy this jalopy", Ben and Kid disobey trying to fleeing, but instead the buggy is rammed by another car, being destroyed.

Resoluted to reclaim a new buggy (same as the destroyed one), the two come in the Boss restaurant, and here they say "...otherwise we'll get mad!!". After the two go away, the boss is disposed to buy a new buggy to compensate them, but is discouraged by the "Doctor" (Pleasance), a German-born Freudian psychologist: he believes that Ben and Kid are two spoiled children that think the boss is their father. To give in to their demand would be a bad psychological fallout. The Doctor exalts Boss wickedness, but he recommend to use it for something unsensed, unuseful.

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