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Directed by | Marc Meyer |
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Story by | Augusto Caminito |
Produced by | Franco Rossellini |
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Cinematography | Vittorio Storaro |
Edited by | Roberto Perpignani |
Music by | Tony Renis |
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Distributed by | Dear Film |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
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Brothers Blue ( Italian: Blu Gang - E vissero per sempre felici e ammazzati) is a 1973 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Bazzoni. [1] For this film Tony Renis won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Score. [2]
The Blue brothers (Kane, Johnny and Frank) try to lead a free and independent life by robbing banks. They are pursued by a local sheriff Hillmann, who tries in vain to capture them. When the brothers finally get enough money, their life turns up into bright and rather dangerous adventure.
Brothers Blue | |
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Directed by | Marc Meyer |
Screenplay by |
|
Story by | Augusto Caminito |
Produced by | Franco Rossellini |
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Vittorio Storaro |
Edited by | Roberto Perpignani |
Music by | Tony Renis |
Production companies |
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Distributed by | Dear Film |
Release date |
|
Running time | 95 minutes |
Countries |
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Brothers Blue ( Italian: Blu Gang - E vissero per sempre felici e ammazzati) is a 1973 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Bazzoni. [1] For this film Tony Renis won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Score. [2]
The Blue brothers (Kane, Johnny and Frank) try to lead a free and independent life by robbing banks. They are pursued by a local sheriff Hillmann, who tries in vain to capture them. When the brothers finally get enough money, their life turns up into bright and rather dangerous adventure.