Gli specialisti
Gli specialisti | |
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Directed by | Sergio Corbucci |
Starring |
Johnny Hallyday Françoise Fabian Gastone Moschin Mario Adorf |
Music by | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino |
Cinematography | Dario Di Palma |
Release dates | 26 November 1969 |
Box office | $9,391,297 [1] |
Gli specialisti (also known as The Specialist and Drop Them or I'll Shoot)[2] is a 1969 Italian spaghetti western produced, written and directed by Sergio Corbucci. It was co-produced with West Germany and France[2] and was released in France under the title Le spécialiste and in Germany with the title Fahrt zur Hölle, ihr Halunken. The title is probably intended to partner the previous Corbucci western, The Mercenary.[3]
Plot
A single stranger named Hud comes to Blackstone, a town where his brother had been falsely accused of robbing a bank. Hud he is determined to avenge his brother, who has been hanged without a proper court hearing. Finally Hud finds out it was one of the town's most dignified citizens who really robbed the bank. That puts him in great danger.
Cast
- Johnny Hallyday as Hud / Brad
- Françoise Fabian as Virginia Pollywood
- Gastone Moschin as the Sheriff
- Mario Adorf as El Diablo
- Sylvie Fennec as Sheba
- Serge Marquand as Boot
- Angela Luce as Valencia
- Mario Castellani as Judge Ham
- Gino Pernice as the Gambler
References
- ↑ JP. "Gli specialisti (1970)- JPBox-Office". jpbox-office.com. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Alex Cox. 10,000 Ways to Die: A Director's Take on the Spaghetti Western. Oldcastle Books. pp. 267–268.
- ↑ Antonio Bruschini (1998). Western all'italiana: The specialists. Glittering images. ISBN 88-8275-034-5.
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