Blazing Flowers' (Italian: Milano... difendersi o morire, literally: "Milan... to defend or to die"), is a 1978 Italian Poliziesco film co-written and directed by Gianni Martucci and starring Marc Porel, George Hilton and Anna Maria Rizzoli.[1][2]
| Blazing Flowers | |
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| Directed by | Gianni Martucci [it] |
| Screenplay by | Ludovica Marineo Luca Sportelli Gianni Martucci |
| Story by | Luca Sportelli |
| Starring | Marc Porel George Hilton Anna Maria Rizzoli Barbara Magnolfi Music Gianni Ferrio |
| Cinematography | Richard Grassetti |
Release date | 5 February 1978 |
| Language | Italian |
| Box office | ₤593,395 million |
In Italy, the film was distributed by Lark and it grossed 593,395,110 lire.[3]
In his analysis of the film, Roberto Curti heavily criticized it, noting "the film's half-baked plot, filled with clichés worthy of a bad sceneggiata" and "the tone [...] closer to that of a lurid comic book".[3]
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