| The Outlaws | |
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| Directed by | Aldo Vergano | 
| Cinematography | Marco Scarpelli | 
| Music by | Carlo Rustichelli | 
Release date  | 9 June 1950 | 
The Outlaws (Italian: I fuorilegge) is a 1950 Italian crime film directed by Aldo Vergano.[1]
Plot
Turi, having returned to Sicily from abroad, learns that his sister Maruzza is the lover of Cosimo Barrese, a militant of the Movement for the Independence of Sicily, who, abandoned by everyone, has become a bandit. The two would like to get married, but life as an outlaw seems an insurmountable obstacle. Turi asks for revenge on the bandit who has dishonored the family and uses a shady and devious lawyer to drive him into a trap.
Cast
- Vittorio Gassman: Turi
 - Maria Grazia Francia: Maruzza
 - Ermanno Randi: Cosimo
 - Umberto Spadaro: Don Ciccio
 - Rocco D'Assunta: Don Agatino Santoro
 - Tino Buazzelli: Maresciallo Fulvio
 - Virginia Balistrieri: Mother of Turi
 - Attilio Dottesio: Capitano dei carabinieri
 - Leonardo De Mitri: Baron Lo Curcio
 
References
External links
- The Outlaws at IMDb
 
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