Tomas Milian
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Filmography
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Almost Human
(1974)This first collaboration between director Umberto Lenzi and star Tomas Milian remains both "a degenerate treat" (Mondo Digital) and "definitive Eurocrime" (DVD Talk): When a small-time criminal (Milian) kidnaps a wealthy industrialist's daughter, he'll trigger a depraved spree of class warfare, mass murder and the rage of a police commissioner (Henry Silva) determined to end the carnage.

Run, Man, Run
(1968)Tomas Millian, the Cuban icon of ‘60s Westerns, stars as a thief fleeing cruel U.S. agents, an angry fiancé, and a bounty hunter out for treasure.

Brothers Till We Die
(1977)A potent odyssey of armed robberies, double crosses, insane asylums, and some of the most startling pathos and politics in the history of the genre.

Identification of a Woman
(1982)Antonioni's rarely seen and underrated masterwork - perhaps due to its renowned sexual explicitness. In 'Identification of a Woman' the maverick director bookends his legendary exploration of human relationships, incommunicability and alienation which made him - as hailed by Martin Scorsese - "one of the greatest artists of the 20th century".

Free Hand for a Tough Cop
(1976)
Young, Violent, Dangerous
(1976)Three bad seeds from good families launch a senseless spree of robberies, assaults and murders through Italy before making a run for the Swiss border.

Syndicate Sadists
(1975)When his friend dies in the crossfire between two rival gangs, a rugged biker named Rambo stokes the flames to get both sides to snuff each other out.

Sonny and Jed
(1972)After a Mexican social bandit reluctantly joins forces with an aspiring outlaw, the two set off on a wild adventure as partners in crime—and in love.

Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!
(1967)A bandit left for dead seeks his revenge in a frontier town taken over by two sadistic rival gangs who are fighting to the death over stolen treasure.

The Cop in Blue Jeans
(1976)In this ultra-violent thriller, a hard-nosed undercover cop (Tomas Milian) will stop at nothing to take down the criminal empire of a ruthless mob boss (Jack Palance).

Emergency Squad
(1974)A cop is consumed with the desire to get revenge on the crook who shot his wife to death during a robbery. The crook in question is trying to assemble funds for his own retirement.

Viva Cangaceiro
(1969)After robbing and massacring a village, the head of a gang of bandits, Captain Jagunço, kidnaps Flô, Mayor Cisso's wife and tortures her.

Little Italy
(1978)An undercover police officer travels to New York and Las Vegas to find the crooked cop who gave his squadron back home in Italy a bad name.

Life Is Tough, Eh Providence?
(1972)In the Old West, bounty hunter Providence captures the bandit Hurricane Kid and sets him free multiple times to earn the reward in as many states as possible...

Compañeros
(1970)An arms dealer and his guerilla buyer must break a prisoner out of jail in order to make a sale, but a former business partner has other ideas.

The Ugly Ones
(1966)Action-packed, violent 1966 Western about an escaped outlaw on the run from a bounty hunter – and they are both equally dangerous.

Destruction Force
(1977)A Sicilian gangster becomes the target of the head of a pickpocket operation and a police commissioner on the warpath after his predecessor’s murder.

Shoot First… Ask Questions Later
(1975)"Black Jack" Carson, a sheriff of monumental honesty, is robbed by "The Swiss," an audacious and resourceful bandit. "The Swiss" escapes on a train where he finds a holy Japanese Pony escorted by a Samurai Warrior and his servant.

Rome, Armed to the Teeth
(1976)The Dirty Harry of Rome’s police force obsessively pursues a psychopathic crime lord and his dangerous gang through the city’s crime-infested streets.

The Cynic, the Rat & the Fist
(1977)In one of best Italian crime thrillers of 70s, a cunning cop (Maurizio Merli) sees an opportunity to take the syndicate down when street warfare breaks out between a young ganster and a sadistic crime boss!