Paths of War
Paths of War (Italian: Franco e Ciccio sul sentiero di guerra) is a 1970 Italian western-comedy film directed by Aldo Grimaldi.[1][2][3]
Paths of War | |
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Original title | Franco e Ciccio sul sentiero di guerra |
Directed by | Aldo Grimaldi |
Produced by | Sergio Bonotti |
Written by | Bruno Corbucci Giovanni Grimaldi |
Starring | Ciccio Ingrassia & Franco Franchi |
Music by | Roberto Pregadio |
Cinematography | Fausto Zuccoli |
Edited by | Daniele Alabiso |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot summary
In 1858 in Italy, in Sicily, Franco and Ciccio defend the Bourbon army to prevent the unification of Italy built by Giuseppe Garibaldi. However, when the troops of Garibaldi defeated the Bourbons, Franco and Ciccio escape, taking refuge in a box, which is delivered in America. In the Far West, Franco and Ciccio find themselves involved in the American War of Independence against the Apache Indians. They, camouflage, disguise themselves first by warlike Americans, and then by Indian holy men, being able to save their skin.
Cast
- Franco Franchi: Franco
- Ciccio Ingrassia: Ciccio
- Stelvio Rosi: Martin
- Renato Baldini: Jeff
- Adler Gray: Lucy Foster
- Joseph P. Persaud: Indian Chief
- Alfredo Rizzo: Sgt. Douglas
- Lino Banfi: Mormon
- Luigi Bonos: Bartender
References
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