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gli intoccabili, ennio morricone, verita note
€ 39.00

 
gli Intoccabili
(1968)


composer: ennio morricone

label: verita note

AKA: Machine Gun McCain, For a Price, The Untouchables

total duration: 00.57.26

soundtrack style: thriller crime drama



   


tracks

The Original Album

01. La Ballata Di Hank Mccain
02. Irene
03. Gli Intoccabili (Titoli)
04. Defilée
05. Come Quando Fuori Piove
06. La Ballata Di Hank McCain # 1
07. Come Lei
08. Sogno Dopo Sogno
09. Senza Parole
10. Rosemary
11. La Ballata Di Hank McCain # 2

Supplementary Material

12. Gli Intoccabili (Las Vegas) *
13. Gli Intoccabili (Music For Evening) *
14. Gli Intoccabili (Striptease) *
15. Gli Intoccabili (Dramatic Music # 1) *
16. Rosemary [Alternate Version] *
17. Gli Intoccabili (Party Music) *
18. Gli Intoccabili (Dramatic Music # 2) *
19. La Ballata Di Hank McCain (Single - Alternate Version) **

* Previously Unreleased On The Original Album
** Previously Released On The Original Single

 
 
further information
Japanese import
This Japanese edition includes unreleased tracks!
With 8 extra tracks
 
story

Hank McCain (John Cassavetes) is the imprisoned gangster who gets out of jail with the help of the mob.
The syndicate wants him to take part in a heist of a Las Vegas casino.
The plan is discussed and soon abandoned by the mob, but Hank decides to go ahead with the robbery.
Disguised as a fireman, he pulls off the daring crime with the help of his current flame Irene (Britt Ekland).
The angry mobsters want him dead and they soon close in on his old girlfriend Rosemary (Gena Rowlands) for information that could lead to Hank.
She would rather commit suicide than give them information about her ex-boyfriend as she obviously still carries a torch for her old flame.
Even without her help, the dragnet closes in on Hank as the mobsters systematically figure out his whereabouts.
This feature was the Italian entry at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, a choice that caused controversy and questions.

Cast:
John Cassavetes, Britt Ekland, Peter Falk, Gabriele Ferzetti, Luigi Pistilli, Margherita Guzzinati, Claudio Biava, Steffen Zacharias, James Morrison, Florinda Bolkan, Tony Kendall, Salvo Randone, Gena Rowlands, Maria Mizar, Euplio Moscusu

Director:
Giuliano Montaldo

 

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