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  1. Beyond the Law is a 1968 independent film written by and starring Norman Mailer . Plot. Critic Bryo succinctly summarizes the plot: "Film shows a night at a Manhattan police station and then details how three of the detectives spend the remaining evening hours following completion of their shifts". [1]

  2. Beyond the Law: Directed by Giorgio Stegani. With Lee Van Cleef, Antonio Sabato, Lionel Stander, Graziella Granata. A trio of thieves plot to steal a town's silver shipment but a turn of events makes them the town's heroes.

    • (1,5K)
    • Western
    • Giorgio Stegani
    • 1975-03
  3. 19 mar 1970 · Beyond the Law: Directed by Norman Mailer. With Rip Torn, George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, Mickey Knox. A night in a Manhattan police station.

    • (195)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Norman Mailer
    • 1970-03-19
  4. Ben Novack, a Europen serving as a messenger for a mining company arrived in wild west, a place beyond the reach of law, carrying wages for miners, and he is robbed by trio of thieves who have unusual method of of stealing money in non-violent manners.

    • (564)
    • Roxy Film, Sancrosiap
    • Giorgio Stegani
  5. Beyond the Law (1968) PG 03/01/1975 (US) Western 1h 49m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. A thief takes the job as a town sheriff in order to rob a silver shipment before his ex-partner can grab it. Giorgio Stegani. Director, Screenplay. Warren Kiefer. Screenplay, Story. Fernando Di Leo. Screenplay. Inge Hilger. Screenplay.

  6. The texture of the black-and-white stock and the intense depiction of the police lineup process lend the film a rugged, journalistic feel. In addition to Mailer, who cast himself as tough-guy Irish cop Francis Xavier Pope, Beyond the Law features Rip Torn and George Plimpton.

  7. Beyond the Law (Italian: Al di là della legge) is a 1968 Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Stegani and starring Lee Van Cleef, Antonio Sabàto Sr. and Gordon Mitchell. It was first distributed in the United States in 1971.