Bullets Don't Come Back

Bullets Don't Come Back

Release date : September 1, 1967
Runtime : 1h 56m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Nikos Foskolos /
Writers : Nikos Foskolos /
Production companies : Finos Film /
September 1, 1967 1h 56m Greece Action Greek More
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From a tragic misunderstanding, the farmer Stathis Karatasos (Angelos Antonopoulos) is accused as the leader of a notorious gang. He manages to escape just before getting executed and the law enforcement starts chasing him. Even the bandits are looking to find him, believing that he has the loot of the robbery in his possession. In addition, another prisoner called Tsakos (Kostas Kazakos) tries to locate him and bring him back dead or alive, in order to ensure the freedom promised to him by the police.
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  • title:Bullets Don't Come Back
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1967
  • Runtime:1h 56m
  • Genres: Action · Adventure · Drama · Western ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Nikos Foskolos /
  • Writers: Nikos Foskolos ·
  • Production companies: Finos Film ·
  • Overview:From a tragic misunderstanding, the farmer Stathis Karatasos (Angelos Antonopoulos) is accused as the leader of a notorious gang. He manages to escape just before getting executed and the law enforcement starts chasing him. Even the bandits are looking to find him, believing that he has the loot of the robbery in his possession. In addition, another prisoner called Tsakos (Kostas Kazakos) tries to locate him and bring him back dead or alive, in order to ensure the freedom promised to him by the police.
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