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Release Date:
January 1, 1993
Original Title:
Agenzia cinematografica
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Eurofilm 91 S.r.l.
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
James, an unscrupulous director, and George are the joint owners of a film studio. One morning, the corpse of a messenger boy is found by a cleaning lady, but the identity of the youth's killer remains a mystery. Gloria, a stunning actress who is seeing George, rejects unwelcome advances from James. Determined to get the attractive actress into bed, James reveals that he has video footage which shows her killing the messenger. It emerges that she murdered the young man after he tried to sexually assault her. However, there is a twist...
Administration:
Claudio Quaresima
Assistant Camera:
Enrico Priori
Assistant Editor:
Salvatore Cubeddu
Boom Operator:
Alessandro Calabrese
Camera Operator:
Carlo Aquari
Cinematography:
Sergio Melaranci
Director:
Ninì Grassia
Editor:
Alessandro Perrella
Electrician:
Domenico Zenga
Teofilo D'Agostino
Ciro De Falco
First Assistant Director:
Gianni Cozzolino
Generator Operator:
Francesco D'Agostino
Grip:
Francesco Ferro
Pio Parisi
Hairstylist:
Massimo Di Girolamo
Key Grip:
Luciano Mastropietro
Makeup Artist:
Franco Di Girolamo
Original Music Composer:
Aldo Tamborelli
Ninì Grassia
Production Designer:
Alterio Angela
Production Manager:
Aldo Vinciguerra
Production Secretary:
Pietro Cifone
Production Supervisor:
Mario Tagliamonte
Property Master:
Albino Biancifiori
Screenplay:
Ninì Grassia
Script Supervisor:
Federica Lojacono
Seamstress:
Immacolata Vicchiarello
Second Assistant Director:
Edy Saija
Sound:
Alberto Salvatori
Still Photographer:
Maria Rosa Messori
Story:
Ninì Grassia
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Angelo Santucci
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