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The Specialists
5.7
Released November 25, 1969
Runtime 1h 44min
Hud Dixon returns to his hometown when his brother is killed by a lynch mob.
Genres
Western
Production Companies
Adelphia Compagnia Cinematografica
Neue Emelka
Les Films Marceau
Production Countries
Germany
France
Italy
Finances
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Profit/Loss: $0
Videos
Cast
Johnny Hallyday
Hud
Sylvie Fennec
Sheba
Mario Adorf
El Diabolo
Françoise Fabian
Virginia Pollywood
Gastone Moschin
Sheriff
Serge Marquand
Boot
Remo De Angelis
Romero
Angela Luce
Valencia
Gino Pernice
Cabot
Crew
Sergio Corbucci
Director
Sabatino Ciuffini
Screenplay
Sergio Corbucci
Screenplay
Sergio Corbucci
Producer
Edmond Ténoudji
Producer
Attilio Riccio
Producer
Elsa Armanni
Editor
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Original Music Composer
Enrico Job
Costume Design
Riccardo Domenici
Production Design
Riccardo Domenici
Set Decoration
Marcello Di Paolo
Makeup Artist
Umberto Picistrelli
Sound
Fulvio Armanni
First Assistant Editor
Dario Di Palma
Director of Photography
Marcello Meniconi
Assistant Makeup Artist
Franco Bassi
Sound Mixer
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Reviews
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pancine
Above average spaghetti. great cinematography and camerawork in the Italian Alps, refreshing change from the Tabernas Desert in Spain. Some plot elements don't work and the ending is too reminiscent of "A Fistful of Dollars" which lowers it to a 3.5 instead of 4. Gotta love "El Diablo" though!