A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 31, 1969
Original Title:
Interrabang
Alternate Titles:
Interpoint
Les allumeuses
Trois vicieuses sur une île
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Salaria Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Fabrizio, a fashion photographer, Maregalit, a nympho model; Anna, Fabrizio's wife and Valeria, her sister, land on deserted islet for a photo-shoot. When Fabrizio temporarily leaves the women alone to buy some fuel for their yacht, a young man, Marco, joins the trio. The women are diffident: Marco could be a fugitive from a penitentiary and the body of a policeman is hidden somewhere. He seduces all three and eventually kills Maregalit and Anna; he and Valeria are then joined by Fabrizio. The three had planned to murder Anna for her money but there's another surprise for Fabrizio, because he is in turn killed by his accomplices (who are long-time lovers). All over? Not at all, because there's a nice sting at the end...
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Art Direction:
Tellino Tellini
Assistant Camera:
Maurizio Cipriani
Assistant Director:
Giorgio Mariuzzo
Camera Operator:
Sergio Rubini
Cinematography:
Antonio Borghesi
Director:
Giuliano Biagetti
Editor:
Marcella Bevilacqua
Hairstylist:
Fulvia Dulac
Makeup Artist:
Alfredo Marazzi
Original Music Composer:
Berto Pisano
Producer:
Giancarlo Segarelli
Production Manager:
Enzo De Punta
Production Secretary:
Fabio Diotallevi
Screenplay:
Edgar Mills
Luciano Lucignani
Giorgio Mariuzzo
Story:
Edgar Mills
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