Esercito di cinque uomini, Un (original) (raw)

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Un esercito di 5 uomini (Italy 1969 / Director: Don Taylor)

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The Five Man Army (USA) | Un esercito di cinque uomini (Italy) | Ejercito de cinco (Spain) | Die Fünf Gefürchteten (Germany) | Die 5 Gefürchteten (Germany) | Die Fünf Gefürchteten und ein Hallelujah (Germany, 1973 re-release) | Der Dampfhammer (Germany, 1976 re-release) | Dicker, lass die Fetzen fliegen (Germany, 1981 theatrical re-release comedy version) | 5 hommes armes (France) | Fem Professionella Män (Sweden) | Viiden miehen armeija (Finland) | 5 Kisilik ordu (Turkey) | Petorica u akciji (Yugoslavia) | Armáda pěti mužů (Czech Republic) | O Exército De 5 Homens (Brazil) | 五人の軍隊 (Japan) | Армия от петима души (Bulgaria)

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The movie is set during the Mexican Revolution in 1914. The Dutchman gathers his men for a major task: he wants to rob a military gold train. All five men have their own specialized skills and knowledge of dynamite and train robbery. Before they can start with their plan to rob the train, they rescue a leader of the rebellion from execution by the Mexican government troops. In a quiet place at the railroad track, they work out their plan to rob the gold train, which is heavily guarded by Mexican soldiers.

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