Run, Man, Run
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Run, Man, Run (Italian: Corri uomo corri, also known as Big Gundown 2) is an Italian-French Zapata Western film. It is the second film of Sergio Sollima centred on the character of Cuchillo, again played by Tomas Milian, after the two-years earlier successful western The Big Gundown. It is also the final chapter of the political-western trilogy of Sollima, which includes Face to Face , and his last spaghetti western.[2] According to the same Sollima, Run, Man, Run is the most politic, the most revolutionary and even anarchic among his movies.[3]
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Directed by | Sergio Sollima |
Screenplay by | Sergio Sollima Pompeo De Angelis |
Story by | Sergio Sollima |
Produced by | Alvaro Mancori Anna Maria Chretien |
Starring | Tomas Milian Donal O'Brien Linda Veras John Ireland Chelo Alonso |
Cinematography | Guglielmo Mancori |
Edited by | Tatiana Casini Morigi |
Music by | Bruno Nicolai Ennio Morricone (uncredited) |
Production company | Mancori–Chretien |
Distributed by | Ital-Noleggio Cinematografico |
Release date | 29 August 1968 |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Countries | Italy France |
Language | Italian |
Box office | 1,000,146,000 ITL (Italy)[1] |
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