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Young, Violent, Dangerous

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Young, Violent, Dangerous
Italian theatrical release poster
Directed byRomolo Guerrieri
Screenplay by
Story byFernando di Leo[1]
Based onBravi ragazzi bang bang and In pineta si uccide meglio
by Giorgio Scerbanenco
Produced by
  • Marcelo Partini
  • Ermanno Curti[1]
Starring
CinematographyErico Menczer[1]
Edited byAntonio Siciliano[1]
Music by
Production
company
Centro di Produzioni Citta di Milano[1]
Distributed byInterfilm
Release date
  • 2 September 1976 (1976-09-02) (Italy)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryItaly[1]
Box office₤856,779 million

Young, Violent, Dangerous (Italian: Liberi armati pericolosi) is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. It is based on the short stories Bravi ragazzi bang bang and In pineta si uccide meglio, both included in Giorgio Scerbanenco's short stories collection Milano calibro 9.[1]

Plot

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In Italy, three young men go on a violent crime spree and end up being chased by the police across the country.

Cast

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Production

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Young, Violent, Dangerous story by Fernando di Leo was based on the short stories of Giorgio Scerbanenco, specifically Bravi ragazzi bang bang and In pineta si uccide meglio, both included in his short stories collection Milano calibro 9.[1]

The film was shot at Elios Film in Milan and on location in Milan and Pavia.[1]

Release

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Young, Violent, Dangerous was distributed theatrically in Italy by Interfilm on 2 September 1976.[1] The film grossed a total of 856,779,300 Italian lire domestically.[1] The film was released on DVD in Italy by the label Raro and its soundtrack on compact disc by Beat Records.[1]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Curti 2013, p. 202.

References

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  • Curti, Roberto (2013). Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786469765.
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