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Bud Spencer & Terence Hill (Collection 5) - 4-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Il corsaro nero / Anche gli angeli mangiano fagioli / Cane e gatto / Banana Joe
Alternate Title: Blackie the Pirate / Even Angels Eat Beans / Thieves and Robbers / Banana Joe
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Finnish ( Subtitles )
Swedish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Sweden ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
413 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1971 - 1982 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Italy ( Italy, Greece )
Spain ( Spain, Portugal )


Directed By:
Lorenzo Gicca Palli
Enzo Barboni
Bruno Corbucci
Steno


Written By:
Lorenzo Gicca Palli
George Martin
Enzo Barboni
Mario Amendola
Bruno Corbucci


Actors:
Terence Hill ..... Blackie
Silvia Monti ..... Isabel de Mendoza y Laguna
George Martin ..... Don Pedro
Diana Lorys ..... Manuela
Mónica Randall ..... Carmen
Salvatore Borghese ..... Martin
Pasquale Basile ..... Stiller (as Pat Basil)
Fernando Bilbao ..... Moko (as Ferdinando Bilbao)
Bud Spencer ..... Skull
Aldo Cecconi ..... Recruition Man in Tavern
Paolo Magalotti ..... Don Alonso
Gustavo Re ..... Spanish Nobleman
Luciano Pigozzi ..... Montbarque (as Alan Collins)
Carlo Reali ..... De Lussac
Edmund Purdom ..... The Viceroy
Giuliano Gemma ..... Sonny
Bud Spencer ..... Charlie Smith
Robert Middleton ..... Angelo
Ricardo Palmerola ..... Giudà
Víctor Israel ..... Gerace's Wife
Lara Sender ..... Inspector Mackintosh
Bill Vanders ..... Angelo's Right Hand
Riccardo Pizzuti ..... Gerace
Steffen Zacharias ..... Senator O'Riordan (as Jorge Rigaud)
George Rigaud ..... Gerace's Daughter
Richard Kolin ..... Policeman
César Ojinaga
Francy Fair
Fortunato Arena
Enrico Chiappafreddo
Bud Spencer ..... Sergeant Alan Parker
Tomas Milian ..... Tony Roma
Marc Lawrence ..... Salvatore Licuti
Billy Garrigues ..... Sergeant Haig
Cristina Trotter ..... Mme. Haig
Joan Call ..... Annunziata Pipino
Joan Murphy ..... Virginia Anderson
Dan Fitzgerald ..... Senator Anderson
Raymond Forchion ..... Irate Man
Margherita Fumero ..... Debora
Don Sebastian
Darcy Shean
Christine Troples
Bud Spencer ..... Banana Joe
Marina Langner ..... Dorianne
Mario Scarpetta ..... Manuel
Gianfranco Barra ..... Torsillo
Enzo Garinei ..... Ingegner Moreno
Gunther Philipp ..... Sarto (as Gunter Philipp)
Giorgio Bracardi ..... Sergente Martino
Gisela Hahn ..... Torsillo's Truck Driver
Nello Pazzafini ..... Police Captain
Carlo Reali ..... Police Officer (as Salvo Basile)
Salvatore Basile ..... Torsillo's Thug
Edy Biagetti ..... Torsillo's Thug
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Benito Pacifico
Sergio Smacchi


Synopsis:
Blackie the Pirate (1971)
Rivaling Pirates and Spanish gold are the ingredients for this story. Blackie the pirate is the one who first hears from this shipment of gold when he encounters 'Don' Pedro.
Even Angels Eat Beans (1973)
Two nice guys, a wrestler (Bud Spencer) and an Ice-cream vendor (Giuliano Gemma) are mistaken for dangerous killers by an important local gangster, whose nickname is 'Sorriso'.
Thieves and Robbers (1982)
Two Miami officers try to thwart the various schemes of a gang, including the kidnapping of a star quarterback, in this Italian film.
Banana Joe (1982)
Banana Joe (Bud Spencer) lives in paradisiacal bliss in a tropical village that is untainted by hard-nosed corporate and bureaucratic types, or by corruption, drugs, gangs, and other ills of modern society. When Banana Joe takes his banana boat to the trading post, he is informed he needs a permit in order to operate the boat. Quite willing to comply with this seemingly simple formality, he treks off to the big city to find this important piece of paper. On his way to obtaining the permit, he runs into television for the first time, crooks as well, and a pretty nifty nightclub singer who greatly opens up his limited knowledge of feminine charms.

Blackie the Pirate (1971)
Rivaling Pirates and Spanish gold are the ingredients for this story. Blackie the pirate is the one who first hears from this shipment of gold when he encounters 'Don' Pedro. He thinks of a plan to find this ship and its gold. His counter player is the vice roy of the Spanish kolony. When they visit one of the pirate settlements, they find three other pirate captains over there. One of them sells goods and prisoners from his latest capture. Don Pedro recognizes the wife of the vice roy, and Blackie buys her. However, one of the pirate captains, Skull, knows also who she is, and tries to make a deal. Blackie refuses, and Skull makes a deal with the other two pirate captains to plot against Blackie.

Even Angels Eat Beans (1973)
Two nice guys, a wrestler (Bud Spencer) and an Ice-cream vendor (Giuliano Gemma) are mistaken for dangerous killers by an important local gangster, whose nickname is 'Sorriso'. With the help of many funny coincidences they play along with Sorriso 'working' for him, just to survive, but, when they receive the order to butcher the components of a very indigent family they are unmasked and...

Thieves and Robbers (1982)
Two Miami officers try to thwart the various schemes of a gang, including the kidnapping of a star quarterback, in this Italian film.

Banana Joe (1982)
Banana Joe (Bud Spencer) lives in paradisiacal bliss in a tropical village that is untainted by hard-nosed corporate and bureaucratic types, or by corruption, drugs, gangs, and other ills of modern society. When Banana Joe takes his banana boat to the trading post, he is informed he needs a permit in order to operate the boat. Quite willing to comply with this seemingly simple formality, he treks off to the big city to find this important piece of paper. On his way to obtaining the permit, he runs into television for the first time, crooks as well, and a pretty nifty nightclub singer who greatly opens up his limited knowledge of feminine charms. After more than one contretemps, in which he proves his strength and moral fiber, Banana Joe gets the permit and heads back to the village -- only to find that a tacky gambling casino has been set up in his absence. It looks like he has his work cut out for him again, as his shackles rise at this insult to his idyllic home and he gears up for battle. A toe-tapping tropical rhythm lightens the action in the film, aimed for the younger set rather than their parents.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 07 January, 2010.
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