The White, the Yellow, and the Black

1975 film directed by Sergio Corbucci From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The White, the Yellow, and the Black (Italian: Il bianco, il giallo, il nero), also known as Samurai and Shoot First... Ask Questions Later, is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film.

Directed bySergio Corbucci
Screenplay byAmendola & Corbucci
Santiago Moncada
Renée Asseo
Story byAntonio Troisio
Marcello Coscia
Sergio Spina
Produced byNorberto Soliño
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The White, the Yellow, and the Black
Spanish film poster
Directed bySergio Corbucci
Screenplay byAmendola & Corbucci
Santiago Moncada
Renée Asseo
Story byAntonio Troisio
Marcello Coscia
Sergio Spina
Produced byNorberto Soliño
StarringGiuliano Gemma
Tomas Milian
Eli Wallach
CinematographyLuis Cuadrado
Edited byEugenio Alabiso
Music byGuido & Maurizio De Angelis
Production
companies
Tritone Cinematografica
Filmel
Mundial Film
Distributed byConsorzio Italiano Distributori Indipendenti Film (CIDIF)
Release date
  • 17 January 1975 (1975-01-17)
Running time
112 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
Spain
LanguageItalian
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It is the last spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci.[1] Differently from his previous western films, this is openly parodic, acting as a spoof of Red Sun. It was generally poorly received by critics.[2] Milian reprised his role, with slight changes, in the comedy film Crime at the Chinese Restaurant.[2]

Plot

A horse from Japan which was supposed to be a present for the government of the United States has been stolen. A motley crew consisting of Sheriff Gideon ('The Black'), famous outlaw Blanc de Blanc ('The White') and inept servant Sakura ('The Yellow') tries to retrieve the precious animal. During their investigation they are confronted by a violent bunch of former soldiers of the Confederate States of America who now live as desperados.

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