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Directed by | Franco Prosperi |
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Cinematography | Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli [1] |
Edited by | Amedeo Giomini [1] |
Music by | Ubaldo Continiello [1] |
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Distributed by | Over Seas Film Company |
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Running time | 95 minutes [1] |
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Box office | ₤344.183 million |
Meet Him and Die ( Italian: Pronto ad uccidere) is a 1976 film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Ray Lovelock, Martin Balsam and Elke Sommer.
Italian film historian Roberto Curti described Meet Him and Die as a turning point for poliziotteschi's approach to justice in film as the genre "no longer considers justice" [1]
Meet Him and Die was distributed theatrically in Italy by Over Seas Film Company on 9 October 1976. [1] It grossed a total of 344,182,575 Italian lira domestically. [1] In West Germany, the film was titled Tote pflastern seinen Weg and was released on 28 July 1977. [1]
On its release on home video in the United Kingdom, the film received the alternative title Risking, Pronto!. [1]
Meet Him and Die | |
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Directed by | Franco Prosperi |
Screenplay by |
|
Story by |
|
Produced by |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli [1] |
Edited by | Amedeo Giomini [1] |
Music by | Ubaldo Continiello [1] |
Production companies |
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Distributed by | Over Seas Film Company |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes [1] |
Countries |
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Box office | ₤344.183 million |
Meet Him and Die ( Italian: Pronto ad uccidere) is a 1976 film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Ray Lovelock, Martin Balsam and Elke Sommer.
Italian film historian Roberto Curti described Meet Him and Die as a turning point for poliziotteschi's approach to justice in film as the genre "no longer considers justice" [1]
Meet Him and Die was distributed theatrically in Italy by Over Seas Film Company on 9 October 1976. [1] It grossed a total of 344,182,575 Italian lira domestically. [1] In West Germany, the film was titled Tote pflastern seinen Weg and was released on 28 July 1977. [1]
On its release on home video in the United Kingdom, the film received the alternative title Risking, Pronto!. [1]