3-Way Split (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1976

Original Title:
Atraco en la jungla

Alternate Titles:
3-Way Split
Blue Jeans and Dynamite
Kolmen keikka
Next Week In Rio

Genres:
Adventure | Crime

Production Companies:
Louis Film
Televisión y Cine S.A. (TECISA)

Production Countries:
Spain | Venezuela

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

One treasure. Three criminals. No rules.

Tony Pintana, an art collector, and his wife are contacted by Martin, who is short on cash and proposes to rob a museum of a Indian golden mask that's worth 10 million dollar. When their attempt miserably fails, the museum decides to have the mask transported to a safer location. The three try their luck again and are successful this time. Chased by a policeman who isn't convinced they're innocent, the three will have a difficult time selling the mask on the black market.

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Director:
Gordon Hessler

Director of Photography:
Julio Bragado Darman

Editor:
Alessandro Lucidi

Music:
Adolfo Waitzman

Producer:
José Gutiérrez Maesso

Production Manager:
Francisco Ariza

Script Supervisor:
Isabel Mulá

Set Decoration:
Rafael Ferri

Writer:
Ricardo Ferrer
José Gutiérrez Maesso

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