Treasure Hunt | Offscreen
Sergio Corbucci, the maestro of Italian westerns ("Django"), concluded his career with comedies, far from his sadistic origins. His final collaboration with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill resulted in "Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure". Violence and adventure still abound, but as usual when working with two great superstars, the punching and kicking is all in good fun, with epic sound effects that hit the air like a bullet!
"Any Gun Can Play" is an Italian western classic. Director/stuntman Enzo G. Castellari ("The Inglorious Bastards", "Keoma") authors his second film, setting himself apart from other productions of the time by injecting a serious dose of humor into the jaw-dropping stunt work for which he became famous!
Who finds a Friend, finds a Treasure
To escape a bunch of mobsters hell-bent on getting their slice of the cake, Alan takes off aboard Charlie's bot. They set sail for an island said to harbor a treasure. Once ashore, the two accomplices discover that the island is not as deserted as they thought.
Any Gun can Play
A headhunter is after a thug with a serious bounty on his head. He catches the bandit smack in the middle of a train robbery, but a member of the gang runs off with the loot and hides it before being crossed off. The headhunter decides to join forces with the crook in search of the booty.