Mean Tricks
Mean Tricks (original name: Hornsby e Rodriguez - Sfida criminale) is a crime thriller film produced in Italy and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Released in 1992, it starred Charles Napier, David Warbeck and Stefano Sabelli. It was shot between Kinepolis Studios in Rome, Santo Domingo and Miami.[1]
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Directed by | Umberto Lenzi |
Produced by | Ezio Palaggi |
Screenplay by | Vittorio M. Tesa Steven Luotto Antonio Miglietta |
Story by | Vittorio M. Testa |
Starring | Charles Napier Stefano Sabelli David Warbeck |
Music by | Franco Micalizzi |
Cinematography | Marco Onorato |
Edited by | Alberto Moriani |
Distributed by | Rete Italia Trinidad Film |
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Country | Italy |
Language | English Italian |
Plot
Hornsby, a recently retired FBI agent (Charles Napier) goes to South America to find his old partner because rumor has it that his old partner has become a criminal. When the former partner is killed, Hornsby alters the crime scene to make it appear that his ex-partner killed the gunman himself. The rest of the movie follows Hornsby as he tries to discover who killed his partner and why.
Cast
- Charles Napier as Brian Hornsby
- Stefano Sabelli as Rodriguez
- Iris Peynado as Candelaria
- David Brandon as Jimmy Gandelman / Cobra
- David Warbeck as Frank Mendoza
- Bettina Giovannini
- Stelio Candelli
- Salvatore Lago
- Italo Clemente
- Marco Felicioli
- Enzo Frattari
- Marco Onorato
- Riccardo Petrazzi
- Elena Wiedermann
- Roberto Ricci
- Marcello Tallone
- Emy Valentino
- Doris Susanna Vonthury
gollark: Saying "drugs are cringe" includes that.
gollark: Alcohol is in fact a drug, but a weirdly socially acceptable one because ??? tradition. Also coffee.
gollark: I see.
gollark: What sort of things?
gollark: I am not convinced that it's something you're actually likely to "learn from" given that it's fairly effective brain poison.
References
- Roberto Chiti; Enrico Lancia; Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I Film. Gremese Editore, 2002. ISBN 8884400856.
External links
- Mean Tricks on IMDb
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