Adios Sabata 1971 PG, 104 min. Genre: Western aka: Indio Black
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Yul Brynner, Dean Reed, Ignazio Spalla, Gerard Herter, Sal Borgese, Franco Fantasia, Joseph P. Persaud, Andrea Scotti, Nieves Navarro, Salvatore Billa, Luciano Casamonica, Vittorio Fanfoni
A gunslinger, Sabata (Yul Brynner), becomes involved with Mexican rebels, led by Escudo (Ignazio Spalla), who are setting out to steal a wagon filled with gold. Austrian forces, led by Col. Skimmel (Gerard Herter), are trying to smuggle the gold out of Mexico. Sabata plots with the Mexicans and lays siege on the Austrian's fortress, but he has his own plans for the stolen gold, and it does not include sharing with the Mexicans. This spaghetti Western was titled "Indigo Black" until dubbed for American release. A sequel to "Sabata," it was followed by "The Return of Sabata."
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Any Gun Can Play 1967 N/R, 104 min. Genre: Foreign / Western aka: For a Few Bullets More
Director: Enzo G. Castellari Cast: Edd Byrnes, Gilbert Roland, George Hilton, Stefania Careddu, Ivano Staccioli, Gerard Herter, Ignazio Spalla, Jose Torres, Riccardo Pizzuti, Adriana Giuffre, Valentino Macchi, Rodolfo Valadier, Marco Mariani, Sal Borgese, Jose Yepes
This spaghetti Western takeoff on "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" features bounty hunter Django (George Hilton), bandit Monetero (Gilbert Rowland), and bank agent Clayton (Edd Byrnes) all of whom are in pursuit a fortune in gold.
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The Con Artists 1976 PG, 105 min. Genre: Drama aka: The Con Man The Switch
Director: Sergio Corbucci Cast: Anthony Quinn, Adriano Celentano, Capucine, Corinne Clery, Ugo Bologna, Sal Borgese, Mircha Carven, Mickey Knox, Helen Stirling, Giovanni Cianfriglia
Philip (Anthony Quinn), a con man recently out of jail, takes Felix (Adriano Celentano) as his protege, and the two pick up where Philip left off before jail. A weak comedic/crime takeoff on "The Sting." The English-dubbed version is shorter than the original.
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Five for Hell 1968 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Foreign / Action
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Gianni Garko, Klaus Kinski, Nick Jordan, Margaret Lee, Sal Borgese, Luciano Rossi, Samson Burke, Bill Vanders, Irio Fantini
Lt. Glenn Hoffman (Gianni Garko) and his small band of soldiers are on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines in World War II. A tough–and mean–Nazi commander, Hans Mueller (Klaus Kinski), stands in the way of their reaching the goal of stealing secret war plans. 2 User Reviews
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The Flight of the Innocent 1992 R, 105 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Carlo Carlei Cast: Manuel Colao, Federico Pacifici, Nicola Di Pinto, Francesca Neri, Jacques Perrin, Sal Borgese, Guisi Cataldo, Lucio Zagaria, Anita Zagaria, Massimo Lodolo, Gianfranco Barra, Giovanni Pallavicino
Young Vito (Manuel Colao) is the son of tough peasants and his father and brothers are kidnappers who currently hold the son of a rich family in custody. The innocent boy takes flight when his family is killed by a rival gang, and the chase is on as he tries to reach his Rome relatives.
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Il Grande Racket 1976 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Foreign / Action / Drama aka: The Big Racket
Director: Enzo G. Castellari Cast: Fabio Testi, Vincent Gardenia, Renzo Palmer, Orso Maria Guerrini, Glauco Onorato, Sal Borgese, Romano Puppo, Antonio Marsina, Daniele Dublino, Massimo Vanni, Salvatore Billa, Joshua Sinclair, Marcella Michelangeli, Roberto Dell'Acqua
Rome police Inspector Nico Palmieri (Fabio Testi) uncovers the work of racketeers in his home town but has problems because the citizens live in terror of the vicious gang. Just as Palmieri closes in, he is fired. Forced to take matters into his own hands, Palmieri gives the gang a lesson in street justice when he and his own newly formed gang raid the meeting of mob bosses, and a bloody massacre ensues. "The Big Racket" is the title of the English-dubbed version.
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It Can Be Done Amigo 1972 PG, 85 min. Genre: Foreign / Western aka: The Big and the Bad
Director: Maurizio Lucidi Cast: Bud Spencer, Jack Palance, Renato Cestie, Francisco Rabal, Dany Saval, Luciano Catenacci, Roberto Camardiel, Sal Borgese, Franco Giacobini, Manuel Guitian, Luciano Pigozzi
This comedy/spaghetti Western begins with Hiram Coburn (Bud Spencer) seducing Mary (Dany Saval). But Hiram doesn't know that Mary is the sister of feared gunslinger Sonny (Jack Palance), and now Sonny has vengeance on his mind as he pursues Hiram. Some good laughs in this otherwise so-so film.
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Revolver 1973 R, 111 min. Genre: Foreign / Thriller / Drama aka: Blood in the Streets
Director: Sergio Sollima Cast: Oliver Reed, Fabio Testi, Agostina Belli, Frederic de Pasquale, Reinhard Kolldehoff, Peter Berling, Marc Mazza, Daniel Beretta, Sal Borgese, Steffen Zacharias, Paola Pitagora, Bernard Giraudeau, Gunnar Warner, Calisto Calisti
Vito's (Oliver Reed) wife (Agostina Belli) is kidnapped. The ransom demand is the release of imprisoned Milo (Fabio Testi). Vito, a prison official who knows that Milo is to be killed if released, teams up with the prisoner to foil the bad guys and free his wife.
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Super Fuzz 1980 PG, 97 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Supersnooper
Director: Sergio Corbucci Cast: Terence Hill, Ernest Borgnine, Joanne Dru, Marc Lawrence, Julie Gordon, Lee Sandman, Jack McDermott, Claudio Ruffini, Sal Borgese, Herb Goldstein
Following contamination from nuclear fallout, Miami cop Dave Speed (Terence Hill) discovers that he has gained super powers that he can use to fight crime.
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| 1. Adios Sabata (1971) aka: Indio Black
2. Any Gun Can Play (1967) aka: For a Few Bullets More
3. The Con Artists (1976) aka: The Con Man aka: The Switch
4. Five for Hell (1968)
5. The Flight of the Innocent (1992)
6. Il Grande Racket (1976) aka: The Big Racket
7. It Can Be Done Amigo (1972) aka: The Big and the Bad
8. Revolver (1973) aka: Blood in the Streets
9. Super Fuzz (1980) aka: Supersnooper
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