Bruno Pischiutta

Bruno Pischiutta

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Bruno Pischiutta

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The Bounty Hunters
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Although this 60-minute film contains no opening or closing credits, 1985's The Bounty Hunters was directed by Bruno Pischiutta, an Italian director who had recently arrived in Canada. The plot is extremely straight-forward: a pair of Vietnam vets are hired to kidnap a wanted killer from his Toronto hideout and transport him across the border into the hands of the FBI. The fugitive is a fey photographer who recruits girls from an aerobics class to star in S&M snapshots and attend his vaguely satanic parties, where they are eventually tortured and murdered. With the help of an undercover female associate, the bounty hunters raid the photographer's party with smoke bombs, grab their hostage and head for the Niagara Falls border
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Compagne nude
The betrayal of her husband discovered, Sandra repays him with the same coin, with conferences based on alcohol, drugs and sex
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The betrayal of her husband discovered, Sandra repays him with the same coin, with conferences based on alcohol, drugs and sex
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The betrayal of her husband discovered, Sandra repays him with the same coin, with conferences based on alcohol, drugs and sex
Many Wars Ago
Bayonet Soldier
Time after time, soldiers of the Italian Army are forced to leave their mountain trenches in attempts to storm an enemy fortress, always with the same disastrous results. As casualties mount, indignation spreads among the rank and file. Disturbed by his superiors' decisions, Lieutenant Sassu is led to question the purpose of war and reconsider where his real duties lie.
Operation Snafu
In WWII, a commando was sent in a secret mission in Sicily. They had a reluctant Italian prisoner of war to help them.
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