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Gli Specialisti (Italy · France · Germany 1969 / Director: Sergio Corbucci)
Also known as
Specialists (USA) | Fahrt zur Hölle ihr Halunken (Germany) | Die Spezialisten (Germany) | Le Spécialiste (France) | El especialista (Spain) | Lännen spesialisti (Finland) | A szakértő (Hungary) | Specialista (Czech Republic) | O Especialista (Brazil) | スペシャリスト (Japan) | Drop Them or I'll Shoot (UK) | The SpecialistSynopsis
Gunman Hud (Halliday) arrives in Blackstone to seek revenge for his brother's death. He discovers the truth behind the lost money of the local bank, but still has to deal with an idealistic Sheriff, a dubious female banker, a one armed Mexican bandit (who once was his friend) and a bunch of hippie like youngsters.
Credits
- Cast (French): Johnny Hallyday (Hud Dixon/Brett), Gastone Moschin (Sheriff Gideon Ring), Sylvie Fennec (Sheba), Serge Marquand (Boot), Gino Pernice (Cabot, gambler), Angela Luce (Valencia), Mario Adorf (El Diablo), Francoise Fabian (Virginia Pollycut), Mario Castellani (Woody), Remo De Angelis (Romero, Diablo bandit), Riccardo Domenici [as Riccardo Domienici] (MacLane), Renato Pinciroli (Oscar Lord, gravedigger), Lucio Rosato (deputy), Andrés José Cruz Soublette [as Andres José Cruz] (Rosencranz), Gabriella Tavernese (Apache), Stefano Cattarossi (Kit), Christian Belaygue (Buddy)
- Uncredited actors: Franco Castellani (Judge Ham), Riccardo Pizzuti (Boot ally), Roberto Messina (Boot ally), Mimmo Poli (barman), Pietro Ceccarelli (Pablo, Diablo bandit), Emilio Messina (Diablo bandit), Lina Franchi (saloon girl), Antonio Danesi (stagecoach driver), Alberigo Donadeo (Blackstone resident), Brizio Montinaro (Charlie, photo), Franco Marletta, Kim Dimon
- Story: Sabatino Ciuffini, Sergio Corbucci
- Screenplay: Sergio Corbucci, Sabatino Ciuffini
- Cinematography: Dario Di Palma [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
- Producer: Sergio Corbucci
Reviews
- Film Review
- DVD Review (Deutsch)
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 104 min
Release Dates
November 26, 1969 (Italy); 1973 (UK)
Filming locations
- Dolomites, Italy (Pre Alps)
- Rome: Mignone River
- Rome: Castello di Rota
- Elios Film Studios
Dubbing
An unofficial English dub was produced for the 1973 UK release, without Corbucci's or the film's producers' supervision, based on a cut version of the film.