The Last Hunter
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| studio = {{plainlist|* Flora Film |
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* Gico Cinematografica{{sfn|Milne|1981|p=217}}}} |
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| distributor = Flora film |
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| released = {{Film date|1980}} |
| released = {{Film date|1980|8|9|Padula, Italy}} |
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| runtime = 96 minutes{{sfn|Milne|1981|p=217}} |
| runtime = 96 minutes{{sfn|Milne|1981|p=217}} |
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| country = Italy{{sfn|Milne|1981|p=217}} |
| country = Italy{{sfn|Milne|1981|p=217}} |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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When ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'' was released in Italy, it was released under the title ''Il cacciatore'' (''The Hunter'').{{sfn|Newman|2011|p=253}} When Margheriti's film was released in Italy, it was titled ''Cacciatore 2'', which led to critic [[Kim Newman]] commenting that this was ironic, as the film was more derivative of ''[[Apocalypse Now]]''.{{sfn|Newman|2011|p=253}} |
When ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'' was released in Italy, it was released under the title ''Il cacciatore'' (''The Hunter'').{{sfn|Newman|2011|p=253}} When Margheriti's film was released in Italy, it was titled ''Cacciatore 2'', which led to critic [[Kim Newman]] commenting that this was ironic, as the film was more derivative of ''[[Apocalypse Now]]''.{{sfn|Newman|2011|p=253}} |
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It was distributed by Flora film in Italy. It was released in [[Padua]], Italy on August 9, 1980.{{cite news|newspaper={{ill|Associazione Generale Italiana dello Spettacolo|it|lt=Giornale dello Spettacolo}}|date=July 24, 1981|title=Programmazioni Cinematografichie nella stagione 1980-81|trans-title=Film Programme for the 1980–81 Season|volume=XXXVII|issue=29|location=Rome, Italy|p=8|language=Italian}} |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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