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Release Date:
March 1, 1974
Original Title:
Il baco di seta
Alternate Titles:
Il baco da seta
Tejido de seda
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Grado Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Smeralda Amadier, a retired singer, lives in an isolated villa with her secretary Marcella and her lover Didier (but throws out the latter after catching him with another woman). Smeralda has huge debts and when creditors threaten her with bankruptcy she decides to sell her valuable jewels. That evening, she meets Costas, a handsome young man who seduces her. Next morning, there is no sign of him or the jewels. He was apparently a penniless gigolo, but who was his secret partner in the theft?
Art Direction:
Elio Balletti
Assistant Camera:
Vittorio Dragonetti
Assistant Director:
Domenico Comanducci
Camera Operator:
Riccardo D'Ottavi
Costume Design:
Francesca Romana Cofano
Director:
Mario Sequi
Director of Photography:
Alvaro Lanzoni
Editor:
Maurizio Mangosi
Executive Producer:
Antonio Gentile
Hairstylist:
Fernanda Titta
Makeup Artist:
Alberto Travaglini
Original Music Composer:
Mario Bertolazzi
Production Secretary:
Rino Gadducci
Screenplay:
Mino Roli
Script Supervisor:
Maria Pia Rocco
Set Decoration:
Elio Balletti
Sound:
Ivo Benedetti
Still Photographer:
Angelo Novi
Story:
Mino Roli
Supervising Producer:
Giuliano Giunti
Massimo Manasse
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