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  1. Compañeros. (film) Compañeros ( Spanish: Vamos a matar compañeros [sic], lit. 'Let's Kill, Companions!') is a 1970 Italian/Spanish/French international co-production Zapata Western buddy comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film stars Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance and Fernando Rey.

  2. Compañeros: Directed by Sergio Corbucci. With Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Fernando Rey, Iris Berben. A Swedish arms dealer and a Mexican peon team up to rescue the intellectual leader of the Revolutionary cause, while taking part in numerous misadventures along the way.

    • (5K)
    • Action, Comedy, Western
    • Sergio Corbucci
    • 1972-04
  3. Currently you are able to watch "Compañeros" streaming on VUDU Free, Tubi TV, Pluto TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu. It is also possible to rent "Compañeros" on Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Video online.

    • (69)
    • 22
    • Sergio Corbucci
    • 118 min
  4. May 27, 2020 · Companeros – 1970 Corbucci. The sixth archiveable film in an incredibly fertile period for Sergio Corbucci—all westerns, another one here starring Franco Nero, with a score from Ennio Morricone.

  5. Directed by Sergio Corbucci. Fate brought them together, greed made them inseparable, and violence made them Compañeros! Arms dealer Yolaf Peterson aims to make a sale to guerilla Mongo, but the money is locked in a bank safe, the combination known only to Professor Xantos, a prisoner of the Americans.

    • (4.1K)
    • Sergio Corbucci
  6. Aug 30, 2015 · 16. 2.2K views 8 years ago. The official trailer of Companeros directed by Sergio Corbucci. Starring Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance and Iris Berben. ...more. The official trailer of ...

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  7. Compañeros is a 1970 Italian/Spanish/French international co-production Zapata Western buddy comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film stars Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance and Fernando Rey. The soundtrack for the film was written by Ennio Morricone.