The Unbreakables

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Los irrompibles
Directed by Emilio Vieyra
Written by Emilio Vieyra
Antonio Rosso
Produced byFernando Molina
Starring Jorge Martínez
Ricardo Espalter
Graciela Alfano
Roberto Escalada
Rolando Dumas
Santiago Gómez Cou
Betiana Blum
Enrique Almada
Eduardo D'Angelo
Berugo Carámbula
Andrés Redondo
CinematographyNort Films (Argentina)
Music byLuis María Serra
Emilio Vieyra
Distributed byNort Films (Argentina)
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryArgentina
Language Spanish

The Unbreakables (Los irrompibles) is a 1975 Argentine western film.

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Plot

Harry "El Caliente" and Billy "El Frío" (Jorge Martínez and Ricardo Espalter) are two successful detectives, hired directly from the United States to solve a series of gold robberies from coaches owned by the Argentine Gold Mining Company. They are "Spaghetti Western" type cowboys, who are helped by four mysterious riders dressed in white overcoats and white hats (played by Enrique Almada, Eduardo D'Angelo, Andrés Redondo and Berugo Carámbula). The four riders always appear just to help the two detectives, in the role of "guardian angels".

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