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The Hellbenders

I crudeli

Spain, Italy

1967

90 Min
Color
1.85:1
Italian
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DIR Sergio Corbucci

PROD Albert Band

SCR Ugo Liberatore, José Gutiérrez Maesso, Louis Garfinkle

DP Enzo Barboni

CAST Joseph Cotten, Norma Bengell, Al Mulock, José Nieto, María Martín

ED Nino Baragli, Alberto Gallitti

MUSIC Ennio Morricone

Venice (Italian Comedy)

Synopsis

Following the Civil War, a Confederate colonel refuses to accept the South’s defeat and attempts to form an army to continue the war. Together with his sons he steals a large war chest, which they then try to escort hidden in the coffin of an officer back to the South. —spaghetti-western.net

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Sergio Corbucci

Sergio Corbucci (December 6, 1927 – December 1, 1990) was an Italian film director. He is best known for his very violent yet intelligent spaghetti westerns. He was for a long time considered an exploitation director, but has now attained a vast following and is easily compared to Sam Peckinpah or Sergio Leone.

He is the older brother of screenwriter and film director Bruno Corbucci.

He started his career by directing mostly low-budget sword and sandal movies. His first commercial success was with the cult spaghetti western Django, starring Franco Nero, the leading man in many of his movies. After Django, Corbucci made many other spaghetti westerns, which made him the most successful Italian western director after Sergio Leone and one of Italy’s most productive directors. His most famous of these pictures was The Great Silence, a dark and gruesome western starring a mute action hero and a psychopathic bad guy. The film was banned in some countries… read more

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