Killer 77, Alive or Dead | |
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Directed by | Mino Guerrini |
Written by | Alfonso Balcázar Attilio Riccio |
Produced by | Solly V. Bianco |
Starring | Rod Dana |
Cinematography | Aldo Scavarda |
Music by | Federico Martínez Tudó Mario Sensi |
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Killer 77, Alive or Dead (Italian : Sicario 77, vivo o morto, Spanish : Agente End) is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Eurospy film directed by Mino Guerrini and starring Rod Dana. [1] [2]
The Italian film critic Marco Giusti describes the film as "complex, visually well constructed, never boring." [2] The film bombed at the Italian box office, grossing about 21 million lire. [2]
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