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Shoot First, Die Later
Directed by
Fernando Di Leo
1974
1h 34m
Not Rated
Action
,
Crime
,
Thriller
6.6
60%
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A police lieutenant suddenly faces the consequences of his choice to part for the local mobs.
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Cast of Shoot First, Die Later
Luc Merenda
Domenico Malacarne
Richard Conte
Mazzanti
Delia Boccardo
Sandra
Raymond Pellegrin
Pascal
Gianni Santuccio
Chief
Vittorio Caprioli
Esposito
Aldo Valletti
Host
Salvo Randone
Malacarne
Rosario Borelli
Garrito
Monica Monet
Barbara
Elio Zamuto
Rio
Gino Milli
Gianmaria
Sergio Ammirata
Curcetti
Massimo Sarchielli
Raba
Loris Bazzocchi
Killer
Salvatore Billa
Rizzo
Marcella Di Falco
Killer
Attilio Duse
Luigi Antonio Guerra
Mario Garriba
Marisa Traversi
Nevio
Bruno Bertocci
Cop
Empedocle Buzzanca
Cop
Omero Capanna
Robber
Angelo Casadei
Cop
Gianni Di Segni
Officer at Funeral
Gilberto Galimberti
Robber
Alfonso Giganti
Carabiniere
Giuseppe Marrocco
Guest
Oscar Sciamanna
Journalist
Isabella Zanussi
Woman at Art Gallery
Nando Sarlo
Journalist
Nello Palladino
Police Agent
Giulio Massimini
Conference
Shoot First, Die Later Reviews
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
Di Leo is a master of the action scene, two car chases extravagantly choreographed, but there is humor evident as well in a cross cut elevator 'chase.' At its core, though, "Shoot First, Die Later" is a densely plotted film with a bleak outlook...
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
A marvelous picture, spotlighting roughhouse action and a leather-jacket score, while reinforcing Di Leo's iconic status as a crime film craftsman tackling a challenging study of duality and honor.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
Fernando Di Leo (and co-scribe Sergio Donati) keeps you interested with the exciting car chase/crash scenes that bookend the film.
Seanax.com
Sean Axmaker
The brutal business of mob enforcement is executed with unflinching directness. They don't simply take care of an inconvenient witness, they complete the job by taking out the man's beloved cat with the same weapon.
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