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Music: Ennio Morricone
Art Set and Costumes by Carlo Simi (Once Upon a Time in the West, The Big Gundown).


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Tagline: Whoever Pulls The Trigger Holds The Truth
Tagline: "Whoever Pulls The Trigger Holds The Truth"


Kidnappers have snatched the wife of a violent prison warden (Oliver Reed) and demand the release of an inmate (Fabio Testi) as ransom. But when the warden allows his prisoner to escape, the two become trapped in a deadly conspiracy that reaches from the halls of government to the bullet-riddled city streets. Can an obsessed lawman and an escaped convict survive the forces of corruption as well as each other, or does the ultimate law of society belong to the REVOLVER?
Kidnappers have snatched the wife of a violent prison warden (Oliver Reed) and demand the release of an inmate (Fabio Testi) as ransom. But when the warden allows his prisoner to escape, the two become trapped in a deadly conspiracy that reaches from the halls of government to the bullet-riddled city streets. Can an obsessed lawman and an escaped convict survive the forces of corruption as well as each other, or does the ultimate law of society belong to the REVOLVER?

Revision as of 20:44, 8 August 2017

Review of Sergio Sollima's Revolver.

Under construction, only notes so far. check back later

Revolver

Milan's deputy prison warden Cipriani (Oliver Reed)....

xx (Fabio Testi)

some pop star (Daniel Beretta) seems to be the key to finding out who's behind the kidnapping.

Revolver

Music: Ennio Morricone

Art Set and Costumes by Carlo Simi (Once Upon a Time in the West, The Big Gundown).


Tagline: "Whoever Pulls The Trigger Holds The Truth"

Kidnappers have snatched the wife of a violent prison warden (Oliver Reed) and demand the release of an inmate (Fabio Testi) as ransom. But when the warden allows his prisoner to escape, the two become trapped in a deadly conspiracy that reaches from the halls of government to the bullet-riddled city streets. Can an obsessed lawman and an escaped convict survive the forces of corruption as well as each other, or does the ultimate law of society belong to the REVOLVER?

Released in America as BLOOD IN THE STREETS (with the immortal tagline "makes DEATH WISH look like wishful thinking!"), this suspenseful crime thriller was co-written and directed by the legendary Sergio Sollima (VIOLENT CITY, RUN MAN RUN) and features a pounding score by maestro Ennio Morricone.

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