
Outlaw!
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The movie is based on the autobiography of Horst Fantazzini. Son of an anarchist, he was known in Northern Italy as “the gentleman bandit” because he robbed banks without violence, with only a toy gun. After many convictions and jailbreaks, in the summer of 1973 he's being held in Fossano, Piedmont when he tries to escape again. This time things get messy and he has to use a real gun and take two prison guards as hostages.
Top Cast


Stefano Accorsi
Stefano Accorsi
Horst Fantazzini
Stefano Accorsi
Horst Fantazzini


Giovanni Esposito
Giovanni Esposito
Officer Di Gennaro
Giovanni Esposito
Officer Di Gennaro


Emilio Solfrizzi
Emilio Solfrizzi
Officer Loiacono
Emilio Solfrizzi
Officer Loiacono


Antonio Catania
Antonio Catania
Assistant district attorney
Antonio Catania
Assistant district attorney


Fabio Ferri
Fabio Ferri
Calimero
Fabio Ferri
Calimero


Paolo Graziosi
Paolo Graziosi
Colonel Tagliaferri
Paolo Graziosi
Colonel Tagliaferri
Andrea Lolli
Andrea Lolli
Marshal Juliano
Andrea Lolli
Marshal Juliano


Alessandro Lombardo
Alessandro Lombardo
Officer Santillo
Alessandro Lombardo
Officer Santillo


Antonio Mazzara
Antonio Mazzara
La Rosa
Antonio Mazzara
La Rosa


Antonio Petrocelli
Antonio Petrocelli
Ridolfi
Antonio Petrocelli
Ridolfi
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