Là Dove non Batte il Sole (1974)

Là Dove non Batte il Sole (1974)
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Spaghetti meets chop-suey in the Italian/Spanish/Hong Kong production Blood Money. Lee VanCleef plays an adventurer in search of a treasure buried somewhere in the orient. The clues are tattooed on the backs of four lovely young ladies. This translates to lots of exposed epidermis, not to mention a surplus of blood-and-gore. VanCleef emerges from the confusion with his reputation intact, but most of the supporting actors were never heard from again. Blood Money was produced by Sir Run Run Shaw, Hong Kong's leading purveyor of box-office bonanzas. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lee Van CleefLo Lieh, (more)
Director(s):
Anthony M. DawsonAntonio Margheriti, (more)
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Synopsis of Là Dove non Batte il Sole

Spaghetti meets chop-suey in the Italian/Spanish/Hong Kong production Blood Money. Lee VanCleef plays an adventurer in search of a treasure buried somewhere in the orient. The clues are tattooed on the backs of four lovely young ladies. This translates to lots of exposed epidermis, not to mention a surplus of blood-and-gore. VanCleef emerges from the confusion with his reputation intact, but most of the supporting actors were never heard from again. Blood Money was produced by Sir Run Run Shaw, Hong Kong's leading purveyor of box-office bonanzas. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Anthony M. DawsonAntonio Margheriti
Writer(s):
Barth Jules Sussman
Producer(s):
Carlo PontiGustave BerneRun Run Shaw
Categories:
Action / AdventureForeignWesterns
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    Daniel S.

    saw this in the theater when i was a kid. i loved it then and I like it now its good and cheesey as anything from the 70's should be. In fact when I saw Shanghai Noon i thought of this picture.

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