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: The film is famous for its "balletic" fight choreography. Fights are treated like dances, featuring cartoonish sound effects and exaggerated moves that ensure the action remains family-friendly and humorous rather than violent.

: The film highlights the unique chemistry between Hill’s quick-witted, agile rogue and Spencer’s towering, grumpy, "hammer-fist" strongman. Watch Out, We're Mad

: The Boss is an "infantile" mobster who is actually inclined to give them the buggy until he is manipulated by The Doctor (played by veteran British actor Donald Pleasence ), a "psycho psychologist" who insists the Boss must act evil to maintain power. : The film is famous for its "balletic" fight choreography

Their competition is interrupted when a local mob boss's henchmen accidentally destroy the buggy while terrorizing a nearby amusement park. Kid and Ben, usually at each other's throats, form a reluctant alliance. They approach the Boss with a simple, polite demand: "Give us our dune buggy... or else we'll get mad". Key Characters and Performances : The Boss is an "infantile" mobster who

: While an Italian-Spanish co-production, much of the film was shot in Madrid, Spain , including the iconic garage and amusement park scenes. Iconic Scenes and Style

( Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo! ) is a legendary 1974 action-comedy that stands as one of the most beloved entries in the filmography of the iconic Italian duo Bud Spencer and Terence Hill . Released during the peak of their international fame, the movie perfectly distills the "Hill-Spencer" formula: a simple plot used as a vehicle for elaborate, bloodless slapstick brawls, charming banter, and catchy musical scores. The Plot: A Battle for a Dune Buggy