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Shoot First… Ask Questions Later

Shoot First… Ask Questions Later

A Shoot-Pot Full of Fun to Bust Your Saddle!

19755.71h 48m

Overview

The White, the Yellow, and the Black (Italian: Il bianco, il giallo, il nero, also known as Shoot First… Ask Questions Later) is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film. It is the last spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. Differently from his previous western films, this is openly parodic.

Directed by Sergio Corbucci
Written by Marcello Coscia, Antonio Troiso, Mario Amendola
Produced by Norberto Soliño
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Top Cast

Giuliano Gemma

Giuliano Gemma

Blanc de Blanc / Stetson

Tomas Milian

Tomas Milian

Sakura

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach

Sheriff Edward Gideon / aka Black Jack

Manuel de Blas

Manuel de Blas

Major Donovan

Jacques Berthier

Jacques Berthier

Kelly Butler

Romano Puppo

Romano Puppo

Kady

Nazzareno Zamperla

Nazzareno Zamperla

Sergeant Donovan

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Hideo Saito

Yamato

Lorenzo Robledo

Lorenzo Robledo

Cris Huerta

Cris Huerta

Robinson Grasso

Themes & Keywords

samuraisheriffkatanaponyparodyspaghetti western

About Shoot First… Ask Questions Later

Shoot First… Ask Questions Later is a western, adventure, comedy film released in 1975 exploring themes of samurai, sheriff, katana, pony, parody, spaghetti western. Directed by Sergio Corbucci, it stars Giuliano Gemma, Tomas Milian, Eli Wallach. The White, the Yellow, and the Black (Italian: Il bianco, il giallo, il nero, also known as Shoot First… Ask Questions Later) is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film. It is the last spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. Differently from his previous western films, this is openly parodic.

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