Bullets don't come back

Bullets don't come back
Directed by Nikos Foskolos
Produced by Finos Film
Written by Nikos Foskolos
Starring Kostas Kazakos
Angelos Antonopoulos
Mema Stathopoulou
Music by Mimis Plessas
Cinematography Nikos Dimopoulos
Edited by Petros Lykas
Release dates
1967
Running time
116 minutes
Country Greece
Language Greek

Bullets don't come back (Greek: Οι Σφαίρες δεν Γυρίζουν Πίσω is a 1967 Greek adventure drama film written and directed by Nikos Foskolos and starring Kostas Kazakos, Angelos Antonopoulos and Mema Stathopoulou. It is the first film directed by Foskolos, a decision he took after his success writing Blood on the Land. The film is influenced by Spaghetti Western films and is set in the Greek countryside. The film won the best music award in the 8th Thessaloniki Film Festival.

Plot

Stathis is a poor farmer, widower with two children. He is arrested by the police that think he is the leader of a gang that has killed a man and stole a large amount of money. The robbers think that he took the money from their leader when he dies and threaten to kill his sister, Pigi, if he doesn't tell them where he has hidden them. Stathis escapes from the prison by seducing the warden's mistress in order to save his sister. Police sends another prisoner, Tsakos, to capture Stathis promising to commute his sentence if he captures him. Tsakos captures Stathis who saves his life after Tsakos is bitten by a snake. Tsakos agrees to let Stathis save Pigi and take care of his sons is he returns afterwards. Meanwhile, Pigi manages to escape from the robbers and returns to the cabin where Tsakos has bonded with the kids. The robbers pursue her and attack them. Fortunately Stathis returns in time and with the help of a young brigand who considers dishonorable to attack a woman defeat and kill the rest of the gang. Tsakos who has fallen in love with Pigi returns to prison to serve the rest of his sentence knowing that someone will wait for him after he is released.

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