Time of the Wolves (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 21, 1970

Original Title:
Le Temps des loups

Alternate Titles:
Carbon Copy
Dillinger 70
Dillinger, vous connaissez? ou Le Temps des loups
Schüsse aus der Manteltasche
Strikers
Tempo di violenza
The Heist
The Last Shot
Времето на вълците

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Alexandra Film
Les Films Fernand Rivers
Lira Films
Paris-Cannes Productions
Seven Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Patterning himself after the American gangster John Dillinger, the criminal (Robert Hossein) is tracked by the inspector (Charles Aznavour), a former childhood friend. Plenty of gunplay and psychology is used to trap the killer. His only tender moments are spent with his girlfriend Stella (Virna Lisi). Dillinger is cornered by the police and kills several innocent victims in a crowd during the shootout. The mob decides to take things into their own hands as they approach the doomed man with a noose when he runs out of bullets.

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Adaptation:
Sergio Gobbi
Georges Tabet
André Tabet

Dialogue:
André Tabet
Georges Tabet

Director:
Sergio Gobbi

Director of Photography:
Daniel Diot

Editor:
Gabriel Rongier

Makeup Artist:
Valérie Dijon

Original Music Composer:
Georges Garvarentz

Producer:
Ralph Baum
Fernand Rivers

Production Design:
Guy Littaye

Screenplay:
Sergio Gobbi

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