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The Superwitness (1971)
Comedy about a man (Tognazzi) who is sentenced to life imprisonment mainly because of a woman’s (Vitti) testimony, but she later marries him during his sentence
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Coffin Full of Dollars (1971)
There’s a frontier feud on the border of Mexico. Outlaw Hagen’s brothers have been killed by Nevada’s Kid’s family.
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They Have Changed Their Face (1971)
In this allegory on capitalism, director of a known car corporation invites one of his employees to his country villa to give him the good news. He just got promoted. However, the old man is not what he seems and promotion has a price.
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Long Live Robin Hood (1971)
This bunch is none other than the Merry Men of Sherwood Forest and their feisty leader, Robin Hood. This is a ’70s release of the often-played Robin Hood story.
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The Fifth Cord (1971)
Luigi Bazzoni (Le Orme) directed this outstanding giallo thriller starring Franco Nero as a hard-drinking newspaperman who gets involved in a string of brutal murders.
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Return of Sabata (1971)
Master gunslinger Sabata arrives in Hobsonville, a town completely owned by McIntock, a robber baron who is taxing the inhabitants for the cost of future improvements to the town. Or that’s what McIntock says he’ll do with the money…
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The Story of Romance and Knife (1971)
The story of fish-monger Nino of Rione Borgo. Nino is in love with Rosa but he always manages to postpone their wedding.
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Tis Pity She’s a Whore (1971)
Annabella (Charlotte Rampling) marries Soranzo (Fabio Testi). She happens to also be pregnant by Giovanni (Oliver Tobias) – who also happens to be her brother. Destiny, and jealousies threaten to expose her past, and Soranzo plots revenge. Based on John Ford’s play, “Pity she’s a whore”, respecting its poetic text, and careful Italian Renaissance settings.
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Savage Guns (1971)
Sam is wounded by the Mash Flanigan gang who enters a saloon and kills everybody in sight including his brother. Walbash chases Flanigan to Golden City for revenge, leading to the obligatory showdown. One of the clever scenes is when gunfighters Gordon Mitchell, Lincoln Tate and Peter Martell interview for jobs and are introduced with their acting names Mitchell, Tate and Martell.
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The Devil with Seven Faces (1971)
Carroll Baker plays a dual role as translator Julie Harrison and her twin sister Mary. The serpentine plot begins as Julie tells her lawyer Dave Barton (Stephen Boyd) that Mary’s life is being threatened in London while Julie herself is being stalked by a mysterious stranger in Amsterdam.
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