Gli specialisti (1969)
Directed by Sergio Corbucci

Western
aka: Specialists

Film Synopsis

A cowboy takes a trip to Blackstone, a small town in the West, in order to avenge the death of his brother, who was lynched by the locals there after he was accused of stealing money.  The town's notables deny any responsibility for the crime and are ill-disposed to cooperate with the cowboy...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sergio Corbucci
  • Script: Sabatino Ciuffini, Sergio Corbucci
  • Cinematographer: Dario Di Palma
  • Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
  • Cast: Johnny Hallyday (Hud), Françoise Fabian (Virginia Pollywood), Sylvie Fennec (Sheba), Gastone Moschin (Sheriff), Mario Adorf (El Diablo), Serge Marquand (Boot), Angela Luce (Valencia), Mario Castellani (Judge Ham), Remo De Angelis (Romero), Riccardo Domenici (MacLane), Renato Pinciroli (Lord), Lucio Rosato (Cabot - Deputy), Andrés José Cruz Soublette (Rosencrantz), Gabriella Tavernese (Apache), Stefano Cattarossi (Kit), Christian Belegue (Buddy), Ettore Arena (Townsman), Pietro Ceccarelli (El Diablo Henchman), Gino Pernice (Gambler), Riccardo Pizzuti (Brawler)
  • Country: Italy / France / West Germany
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Aka: Specialists ; The Specialist

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