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Blu gang vissero per sempre felici e ammazzati (Italy, France 1973 / Director: Luigi Bazzoni (as Marc Meyer))

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  • Runtime: 91 min
  • Release Date: 10.5.1973

Also known as

Blue Gang (Italy) | Blu gang - Et ils vécurent longtemps, heureux et... tues (France) | Blu gang: Y vivieron para sempre felicesy muertos (Spain) | Hermanos azules, titre devente (Spain) | El clan de la muerte (Spain) | Bluen jengissa (Finland) | A Few Happy Days of the Brothers Blue | Brothers Blue | The Short and Happy Life of Brothers Blue | A Vingança dos Irmãos Blue (Portugal) | Bluen jengi (Finland) | I epidromi tis agrias symmorias (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Jack Palance (Hillman), Antonio Falsi (Johnny Blue), Guido Mannari (Kane Blue), Tina Aumont (Polly), Maurizio Bonuglia (Frank), Guido Lollobrigida (as Lee Burton)(sheriff), Carla Wittig (as Clara Russell)(Alice), Antonio Gradoli (Donovan), Maria Michi (Mama Blue), Paul Jabara (Teddy Fog), Giancarlo Terzaroli, Clara Mutschaewski (Jenny)
  • Story: Augusto Caminito
  • Screenplay: Augusto Caminito, Mario Fenelli
  • Cinematography: Vittorio Storaro [Eastmancolor, Panavision]
  • Music: Tony Renis
  • Song: "Go Man" sung by Marva Jan Marrow
  • Producer: Franco Rossellini

Plot

The Brother's Blue are a gang of bank robbers. They rob their way through the west while being shadowed by a sunglassed, sniper rifle toting hitman.

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