Bullets don't come back
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| Bullets don't come back | |
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| Directed by | Nikos Foskolos |
| Written by | Nikos Foskolos |
| Produced by | Finos Film |
| Starring | Kostas Kazakos Angelos Antonopoulos Mema Stathopoulou |
| Cinematography | Nikos Dimopoulos |
| Edited by | Petros Lykas |
| Music by | Mimis Plessas |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
| Country | Greece |
| Language | Greek |
Bullets don't come back (Greek: Οι Σφαίρες δεν Γυρίζουν Πίσω) is a 1967 Greek adventure drama film written and directed by Nikos Foskolos and starring Kostas Kazakos, Angelos Antonopoulos and Mema Stathopoulou. It is the first film directed by Foskolos, a decision he took after his success writing Blood on the Land. Influenced by Spaghetti Western films, the film is set in the Greek countryside. It won the best music award at the 8th Thessaloniki Film Festival.