Run, Man, Run!
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Run, Man, Run!
Summary
Run, Man, Run! is a film[1]. Run, Man, Run! has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Run, Man, Run!'s instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Run, Man, Run! was directed by Sergio Sollima[4].
- Sergio Sollima wrote the screenplay for Run, Man, Run![5].
- Run, Man, Run!'s composer is recorded as Bruno Nicolai[6].
- Run, Man, Run!'s genre is Spaghetti Western[7].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Tomas Milian[8].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Donald O'Brien[9].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was John Ireland[10].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Marco Guglielmi[11].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was José Torres[12].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Luciano Rossi[13].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Nello Pazzafini[14].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Dante Maggio[15].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Umberto Di Grazia[16].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Attilio Dottesio[17].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Orso Maria Guerrini[18].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Federico Boido[19].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Calisto Calisti[20].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Chelo Alonso[21].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Osiride Pevarello[22].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Pietro Tordi[23].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Gianni Rizzo[24].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Linda Veras[25].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Noé Murayama[26].
- A cast member of Run, Man, Run! was Carolyn De Fonseca[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Run, Man, Run! was produced by Alvaro Mancori[28]. Run, Man, Run! was directed by Sergio Sollima[4]. Sergio Sollima wrote the screenplay for Run, Man, Run![5]. Cast members include Tomas Milian[8], Donald O'Brien[9], John Ireland[10], Marco Guglielmi[11], José Torres[12], and Luciano Rossi[13].
Publication
Publication dates include August 29, 1968[29], August 6, 1969[30], September 1969[31], September 11, 1969[32], November 6, 1969[33], and December 12, 1969[34]. The original language of Run, Man, Run! was Italian[35]. Run, Man, Run!'s genre is Spaghetti Western[7]. Run, Man, Run! was distributed by video on demand[36].
Subject and Themes
Run, Man, Run!'s main subject is Mexican Revolution[37].
Why It Matters
Run, Man, Run! has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Run, Man, Run! is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]