The Specialists premiered in Italy on November 26, 1969, where it grossed 309,936,000
Italian lira, making it the 17th highest-grossing Spaghetti Western of that year and making only marginally more money than Corbucci's earlier
The Great Silence. It was released in West Germany on 10 April 1970 as
Fahrt zur Hölle, ihr Halunken ("Go to Hell, you scoundrels") and in France as
Le Spécialiste (highlighting Hallyday's appeal over
Gastone Moschin and Adorf in the Italian version's plural title) on 22 April 1970. The film was Corbucci's most successful Western in the French market, garnering 1,252,173 cinema admissions and becoming the 30th most popular film released there in 1970. In the UK, the film was released in June 1973 by Golden Era Film Distributors in an English-dubbed version titled ''Drop Them or I'll Shoot''. This version, given an
X-rating by the
BBFC, ran 92 minutes compared to the 104 minute runtime of uncut European prints and deleted several scenes, such as the entire pre-credits sequence.
The Specialists was screened as part of the Cinéma de la Plage program during the
2018 Cannes Film Festival. Presented by
TF1 and Carlotta Films, the film had undergone a
4K restoration of the original
Technicolor-
Techniscope camera negative and the French and Italian-language magnetic tapes, which was carried out by the laboratories L'Image Retrouvée, Paris, and
L'Immagine Ritrovata, Bologna.
Home media The 4K restoration of
The Specialists was released on
DVD,
Blu-ray and
Ultra HD Blu-ray by TF1 on June 5, 2018, featuring both the French and Italian audio tracks (with French subtitles for the latter), with accompanying special features consisting of the French and Italian theatrical trailers, an interview about the film with
Cinémathèque Française director of programming Jean-François Rauger, and a 32-page booklet containing a reprinting of the
Pilote comic
Le Guitariste ("The Guitarist"), a parody of the film created by Pascal Guichard and Jean–Claude Morchoisne. In 2020, the restoration saw two further releases: the first, released on January 7, was distributed by
Kino Lorber Studio Classics on DVD and Blu-ray for the US market, featuring English subtitles for the Italian track, an
audio commentary by filmmaker
Alex Cox, and the Italian trailer. The second, released on May 18, was handled in the UK by Eureka Entertainment for Blu-ray. Aside from the French and Italian tracks (for which English subtitles are provided for each), the disc also presents what is known to exist of the film's English dub track, which was found to have suffered irreparable damage and large segments missing (which play in subtitled French on the disc). The disc's special features include the French and Italian trailers, Cox's commentary, an interview with
Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western author Austin Fisher about the film and its historical context, the complete script of the English dub (presented as both a slideshow and a
PDF file on the disc), and a booklet containing essays about the film and French-produced Westerns by
Once Upon a Time in the Italian West author Howard Hughes. ==Reception==