| Return of the 38 Gang | |
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| Directed by | Giuseppe Vari |
| Written by | Giuseppe Vari Ettore Sanzo |
| Produced by | Pino Buricchi |
| Starring | Antonio Sabato |
| Cinematography | Cristiano Pogany |
| Music by | Lallo Gori |
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| Language | Italian |
Return of the 38 Gang (Italian : Ritornano quelli della calibro 38, also known as Gangsters) is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Giuseppe Vari. The film is an in-name-only sequel to Massimo Dallamano's Colt 38 Special Squad with different plot, characters and cast. [1] [2] [3]
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