Orders Signed in White

Orders Signed in White

1974 en 114 minutes

Rating: 6.6

Plot

After a phone call has been intercepted (an industrialist is going to receive a huge amount of money from a foreign bank), Mafioso Luca Albanese is assigned to set up a big robbery. He and his gang (three men and three women) then hide-out in a remote mountainous region, but soon at each other's throats. Moreover, someone is killing Albanese's men one by one, leaving white paint on the victim's faces...

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Cast

Herb Andress

Herb Andress

Michel Werther

Paola Arduini

Paola Arduini

Santina

Lucy Chevalier

Lucy Chevalier

Lucia Salvemini

Ivano Davoli

Ivano Davoli

Giovanni De Angelis

Giovanni De Angelis

(as Gianni De Angelis)

Irina Maleeva

Irina Maleeva

Teresa

Enrico Manera

Enrico Manera

Patrick Consalvo (as Joseph Logan)

Gianni Manera

Gianni Manera

Luca Albanese

Antonio Monselesan

Antonio Monselesan

(as Tony Norton)

Alessandro Perrella

Alessandro Perrella

Mario Pisu

Mario Pisu

Attorney General

Ettore Ribotta

Ettore Ribotta

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