The Specialists (film)
1969 film directed by Sergio Corbucci / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Specialists (Italian: Gli specialisti, also known as Drop Them or I'll Shoot) is a 1969 Spaghetti Western co-written and directed by Sergio Corbucci. It was an international co-production between Italy, France and West Germany.[4] Retrospective critics and scholars of Corbucci's Westerns have deemed The Specialists to be the final film in the director's "Mud and Blood" trilogy, which also includes Django (1966) and The Great Silence (1968).[5]
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Directed by | Sergio Corbucci |
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Story by | Sergio Corbucci Sabatino Ciuffini Uncredited: Lee Van Cleef[2] |
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Cinematography | Dario Di Palma[3] |
Edited by | Elsa Armanni[3] |
Music by | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino[3] |
Color process | Technicolor |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
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Languages | French Italian |
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