Convoy Buddies (Italian: Simone e Matteo - Un gioco da ragazzi, Spanish: Simón y Mateo, also known as Kid Stuff) is a 1975 Italian-Spanish adventure-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith.[1][2]
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Directed by | Giuliano Carnimeo |
Written by | Sergio Bazzini Tulio Demicheli |
Produced by | Mino Loy |
Starring | Michael Coby Paul L. Smith |
Cinematography | Sebastiano Celeste Vicente Minaya |
Music by | Guido & Maurizio De Angelis |
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Language | Italian |
The was selected for American release by Film Ventures International, and producer Edward L. Montoro changed Smith's name to Bob Spencer and Cantafora's name to Terrance Hall. Smith sued,[3] successfully arguing that an actor's name recognition is vital to his career. The judicial system agreed and ruled against FVI, which paid Smith damages and court costs.[4]
Toby and Butch are a couple of incompetent crooks who get a truck hauling job bringing insecticide from Italy to France. Unbeknownst to the bumbling duo, they are really smuggling guns. A group of equally inept mobsters try to steal the guns to no avail.
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