Shoot First, Die Later (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 12, 1974

Original Title:
Il poliziotto è marcio

Alternate Titles:
Play Cop
Salut les pourris
Shoot First, Die Later

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinemaster
Mara Films
Mount Street Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Now... meet the most extraordinary gentleman spy in all action

When mobsters try to put an honest policeman on the payroll, he seeks revenge on the mob. But, he soon learns that his actions, however honest, have dire consequences.

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Assistant Camera:
Enrico Biribicchi

Assistant Editor:
Ornella Chistolini

Assistant Production Design:
Cristiano Tessari

Assistant Set Decoration:
Sandro Bellomia

Camera Operator:
Gaetano Valle

Costume Design:
Giorgio Gamna

Director:
Fernando Di Leo

Director of Photography:
Franco Villa

Editor:
Amedeo Giomini

First Assistant Director:
Franco Lo Cascio

Hairstylist:
Vittoria Silvi

Makeup Artist:
Antonio Mura

Original Music Composer:
Luis Bacalov

Producer:
Galliano Juso
Ettore Rosboch

Production Design:
Francesco Cuppini

Production Manager:
Alberto Marras

Production Secretary:
Gino Soldatelli

Screenplay:
Fernando Di Leo

Script Supervisor:
Renata Franceschi

Sound:
Goffredo Salvatori

Still Photographer:
Ermanno Consolazione

Story:
Sergio Donati

Stunt Coordinator:
Gilberto Galimberti
Rémy Julienne

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