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Revision as of 12:24, 27 May 2012

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Bloody Friday poster

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Also Known As

  • Vendredi sanguinaire (Belgium) (French title) / France
  • Bloody Friday (USA)
  • Freies Geleit oder die Geiseln sterben (Germany)
  • Krwawy piatek (Poland)
  • Matomeni paraskevi (Greece)
  • Violent Offender (USA) (video title)
  • Violenza contro violenza (Italy)

Taglines

  • A bizarre plot erupts in violence...lives are shattered in the gory wake...the survivors will remember the day as...
  • When terrorists rob a Bank... all hell is let loose!

Main Details

  • Released in 1972
  • Color
  • Running Time: Italy:94 min | USA:97 min
  • Production Co: Cineproduzioni Daunia 70 | Divina-Film | Lisa-Film
  • Distribution Co: Gloria (1972) (West Germany) (theatrical) | Sunset International Releasing (1972) (USA) (theatrical) (dubbed) | Danton Films (1973) (Canada) (theatrical)

Cast and Crew

  • Directed by Rolf Olsen/Lee Payant
  • Written by Valeria Bonamano/Rolf Olsen
  • Starring Raimund Harmstorf, Amadeus August, Gianni Macchia, Christine Böhm, Ernst H. Hilbich, Gila von Weitershausen
  • Produced by Karl Spiehs
  • Original Music by Francesco De Masi
  • Cinematography by Franz Xaver Lederle (as Francis X. Lederle)
  • Film Editing by Amedeo Giomini, Maurice Martin (English version), Mimi Werkmann, Eva Zeyn (German version)
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