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*'''Release Date:''' 15.12.61 (11.8.61, West Germany) | *'''Release Date:''' 15.12.61 (11.8.61, West Germany) | ||
*'''Runtime:''' 84 Min | *'''Runtime:''' 84 Min | ||
== Also known as == | === Also known as === | ||
Febbre di rivolta (Italy) | Haut für Haut (Germany) | El sabor de la violence (Spain) | De smaak van het geweld (Belgium) | I dipsa tis vias (Greece) | The Taste of Violence | Febbre di rivolta (Italy) | Haut für Haut (Germany) | El sabor de la violence (Spain) | De smaak van het geweld (Belgium) | I dipsa tis vias (Greece) | The Taste of Violence | ||
== Cast and crew == | === Cast and crew === | ||
*'''Cast:''' Robert Hossein (Perez), [[Giovanna Ralli]] (Maria), Mario Adorf (Chamaco), Madeleine Robinson (Bianca), Dany Jacquet (Isa), Hans H. Neubert (Chico), Reja Basic, Petar Dobric, Mate Ergovic, Sanda Fiderseg, Mia Oremovic | *'''Cast:''' Robert Hossein (Perez), [[Giovanna Ralli]] (Maria), Mario Adorf (Chamaco), Madeleine Robinson (Bianca), Dany Jacquet (Isa), Hans H. Neubert (Chico), Reja Basic, Petar Dobric, Mate Ergovic, Sanda Fiderseg, Mia Oremovic | ||
*'''Story:''' Claude Desailly, Robert Hossein, Louis Martin, Jules Roy | *'''Story:''' Claude Desailly, Robert Hossein, Louis Martin, Jules Roy | ||
*'''Screenplay:''' Claude St. Desailly, Robert Hossein, Louis Martin, Dany Jacquet, Hans Neubert, Jules Roy | *'''Screenplay:''' Claude St. Desailly, Robert Hossein, Louis Martin, Dany Jacquet, Hans Neubert, Jules Roy | ||
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*'''Producer:''' Alain Podre, Ralph Baum | *'''Producer:''' Alain Podre, Ralph Baum | ||
==Synopsis== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
A revolutionary leader holds up a train to kidnap the daughter of the president wanting to trade her for fifty of his fellow revolutionaries held prisoner by the federal army. Along with two of his lieutenants, he traverses the hostile country to bring the girl to the revolutionary headquarters where very soon the three men fall out. | A revolutionary leader holds up a train to kidnap the daughter of the president wanting to trade her for fifty of his fellow revolutionaries held prisoner by the federal army. Along with two of his lieutenants, he traverses the hostile country to bring the girl to the revolutionary headquarters where very soon the three men fall out. | ||
== Links == | === Links === | ||
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054939/combined Internet Movie Database] | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054939/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
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[[Category:André Hossein]] | [[Category:André Hossein]] | ||
[[Category:Severiano Alvarez]] | [[Category:Severiano Alvarez]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:12, 3 September 2019
Le Goût de la violence (Italy, France, West Germany 1961 / Director: Robert Hossein )
- Release Date: 15.12.61 (11.8.61, West Germany)
- Runtime: 84 Min
Also known as
Febbre di rivolta (Italy) | Haut für Haut (Germany) | El sabor de la violence (Spain) | De smaak van het geweld (Belgium) | I dipsa tis vias (Greece) | The Taste of Violence
Cast and crew
- Cast: Robert Hossein (Perez), Giovanna Ralli (Maria), Mario Adorf (Chamaco), Madeleine Robinson (Bianca), Dany Jacquet (Isa), Hans H. Neubert (Chico), Reja Basic, Petar Dobric, Mate Ergovic, Sanda Fiderseg, Mia Oremovic
- Story: Claude Desailly, Robert Hossein, Louis Martin, Jules Roy
- Screenplay: Claude St. Desailly, Robert Hossein, Louis Martin, Dany Jacquet, Hans Neubert, Jules Roy
- Cinematography: Jacques Robin [black & white - Dyaliscope 2,35:1]
- Music: André Hossein
- Song: "Poderoso senor" sung by Severiano Alvarez
- Producer: Alain Podre, Ralph Baum
Synopsis
A revolutionary leader holds up a train to kidnap the daughter of the president wanting to trade her for fifty of his fellow revolutionaries held prisoner by the federal army. Along with two of his lieutenants, he traverses the hostile country to bring the girl to the revolutionary headquarters where very soon the three men fall out.