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Release Date:
October 16, 1969
Original Title:
Un esercito di cinque uomini
Alternate Titles:
5-Man Army
Cinq hommes armés
Der Dampfhammer
Dicker, laß die Fetzen fliegen
Exercito de 5 Homens
Five Man Army
The 5 Man Army
Un esercito di cinque uomini
Ötfős hadsereg
ごにんのぐんたい
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Tiger Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 105
At the behest of local revolutionaries, a mercenary enlists four specialists in various combat styles to help him rob a Mexican Army train carrying $500,000 in gold.
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Assistant Editor:
Nadia Bonifazi
Camera Operator:
Sergio Bergamini
Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai
Costume Design:
Luciano Sagoni
Director:
Italo Zingarelli
Don Taylor
Director of Photography:
Enzo Barboni
Editor:
Sergio Montanari
Executive Producer:
Roberto Palaggi
First Assistant Director:
Stefano Rolla
Hairstylist:
Salvatore Cotroneo
Line Producer:
Franco Palaggi
Makeup Artist:
Massimo Giustini
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Producer:
Italo Zingarelli
Production Design:
Enzo Bulgarelli
Production Secretary:
Ruggero Cappelli
Screenplay:
Dario Argento
Script Supervisor:
Maria Luisa Rosen
Set Decoration:
Ennio Michettoni
Sound:
Eraldo Giordani
Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico
Special Effects:
Sergio Chiusi
Story:
Dario Argento
Unit Manager:
Luciano Pesciaroli
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