Scorticateli vivi

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Scorticateli vivi
Original movie poster
Directed byMario Siciliano
Written byAmedeo Mellone
Mario Siciliano
Produced byMario Siciliano
StarringBryan Rostron
Mario Novelli
Karin Well
Charles Borromel
CinematographyGino Santini
Music byStelvio Cipriani
Release date
1978
Running time
95 minutes
CountryItaly

Scorticateli vivi also known as Skin 'em Alive and The Wild Geese Attack Again [1] is a 1978 Italian Macaroni combat film about a fictional group of mercenaries in Africa. The film was co-written, produced and directed by screenwriter Mario Siciliano that was inspired by the international success of The Wild Geese. The film features extensive reuse of action footage from Siciliano's 1969 mercenary film Seven Red Berets. The film stars South African journalist Bryan Torquil Rostron in his final film appearance. Despite the title, none of the characters are skinned alive in the film.

Plot[edit]

Rudy, a young man from an unnamed European nation is beaten up by gangsters and threatened with death if he does not pay his debts. Rudy uses deceit to gain enough money to join his half brother Colonel Franz Kṻbler who leads a pack of mercenaries in an unnamed African nation. Rudy finds himself joining the mercenaries to rescue his brother and claim a share of diamonds.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SCORTICATELI VIVI (1978)". BFI. Archived from the original on September 15, 2016. Retrieved 2021-06-06.

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