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Based on the story of real life Sardinian bandit Graziano Mesina.Based on the story of real life Sardinian bandit Graziano Mesina.Based on the story of real life Sardinian bandit Graziano Mesina.
Rossana Martini
- Nino's Wife
- (as Rossana Krisman)
Helena Ronee
- Anania - Ragazza di Graziano
- (as Helena Ronee')
Alberto Fedele
- Funeral Attendant
- (as Alfredo Fedele)
Storyline
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- TriviaItalian censorship visa # 54591 delivered on 16-9-1969.
- Quotes
Graziano Cassita: They say a shepard uses his bed only 3 times in his life.....when he's born....on his wedding night......and when he dies.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Turbo Zombi - Tampons of the Dead (2011)
- SoundtracksBallata per un balente
Written by Don Backy (uncredited) and Detto Mariano (uncredited)
Sung by Don Backy
Registered on "Amico" db005 records
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two things I really enjoyed in this movie: one is the acting of Terence Hill, very energetic and dramatic. The other is the effort to give a historical and political background to the story of the "bandit" Graziano Mesina. The introdution to the movie says ""The Barbagia is the innermost area of Sardinia ... it's a corner of Europe but does not belong to Europe. Here the European culture has not penetrated. From the 4th century BC Sardinia has undergone many dominations. But the rulers, the oppressors, they were never able to conquer the Barbagia. In the rest of Sardinia the populations were affected by the costumes of the rulers, are the Sardi collaborators, before Africanized, Semiticized, Romanized, then later Spanish-ized, piedmont-ized, and now Americanized. The Barbagia instead is the land of the resistance. The Barbagia shepherds might perhaps be at the year zero of technology civilization, but sure they are the year 3000 of their civilization, and that a civilization with barbaric aspects.".
The movie explains also how these "bandits" were in reality maneuvered by much more sophisticated criminals, who finally dropped their help to a uncontrollable Graziano.
The movie explains also how these "bandits" were in reality maneuvered by much more sophisticated criminals, who finally dropped their help to a uncontrollable Graziano.
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- Also known as
- Bandits in Sardinia
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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