Run, Psycho, Run (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 1968

Original Title:
Più tardi Claire, più tardi...

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bianconero Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Italy, the early 19th century. A villa is the home of a small English community, all rich and superficial people lounging about in its beautiful surroundings. Claire, George's wife, and Robert, her son, are murdered by a mysterious killer. Thinking the murderer is one of the family, distraught George devises a plan to unmask the culprit. Having met a woman, Ann, who is a dead ringer for Claire, he takes her back to the villa and announces their imminent marriage. Ann is considered an outsider and treated with contempt and hostility, while George fails to find any significant clue to the solution: everybody is to be blamed, at least morally, but the final revelation is more bitter than expected...

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Assistant Camera:
Loris Bellero

Assistant Director:
Maurizio Mein

Assistant Editor:
Marcella Bevilacqua

Camera Operator:
Gaetano Valle

Cinematography:
Carlo Bellero

Colorist:
Enzo Verzini

Costume Designer:
Lina Vitelli

Director:
Brunello Rondi

First Assistant Director:
Renata Paulucci

Music Director:
Bruno Nicolai

Original Music Composer:
Giovanni Fusco

Producer:
Gaetano Amato

Production Designer:
Demofilo Fidani

Production Secretary:
Marco Gigante

Screenplay:
Giuseppe Mangione
Vittoriano Petrilli
Brunello Rondi

Sound:
Mario Spadoni

Sound Recordist:
Vittorio De Sisti

Story:
Vittoriano Petrilli

Unit Production Manager:
Maria Teresa Freda

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