A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 25, 1996
Original Title:
Squillo
Alternate Titles:
Call Girl
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Clemi Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Maria, a provincial Polish girl, travels to Milan to pay her older sister Eva a surprise visit. The sisters haven't seen each other in seven years and Eva has changed a lot. She lives in a luxurious apartment and dresses in designer clothes. Although she pretends to be an interpreter, Eva is actually a call-girl and, one night, fails to return from an appointment. Maria enquires at the hotel where Eva last worked. Eva's body is soon found. The investigation is conducted by Inspector Messina, a trendy cop. Maria and Messina become an inseparable investigating team. Maria poses as a call-girl in order to reveal her sister's killer and they use mobile phones to keep in touch.
Administration:
Diana Di Michele
Assistant Camera:
Franco Mele
Simone De Rosa
Assistant Costume Designer:
Patrizia Baiocchi
Assistant Editor:
Maria Gianandrea
Roberto Gianandrea
Assistant Production Design:
Miriam Fischer
Boom Operator:
Brigitta Pasquadibisceglia
Camera Operator:
Roberto Calvi
Color Timer:
Gianni Cerniglia
Conductor:
Natale Massara
Gianluca Podio
Continuity:
Martina Monicelli
Costume Designer:
Nicoletta Ercole
Director:
Carlo Vanzina
Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller
Editor:
Sergio Montanari
First Assistant Director:
Ulla Bomser
Foley Artist:
Massimo Anzellotti
Gaffer:
Domenico Cavaliere
Piero Duccio Mascherpa
Hairstylist:
Vincenzo Cavicchi
Emilio Romano
Key Grip:
Mario Tessarin
Makeup Artist:
Elena Barosi
Original Music Composer:
Pino Donaggio
Producer:
Giovanni Di Clemente
Production Design:
Tonino Zera
Production Manager:
Franco Mancarella
Production Secretary:
Paolo La Torraca
Marco Sanguinetti
Props:
Giuseppe Mancarella
Publicist:
Paola Mongini
Screenplay:
Carlo Vanzina
Franco Ferrini
Enrico Vanzina
Seamstress:
Immacolata Costanza
Carla Rita Pons
Second Assistant Director:
Patrizia Schiatti
Nicola De Orsola
Set Decoration:
Gianni Ravagnani
Sound:
Domenico Pasqua Di Bisceglie
Sound Engineer:
Marco Streccioni
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni
Marco Streccioni
Sound Recordist:
Marco Streccioni
Steadicam Operator:
Vachi Mallaby
Giovanni Gebbia
Still Photographer:
Emilio Lari
Story:
Franco Ferrini
Enrico Vanzina
Carlo Vanzina
Stunts:
Federica Della Martira
Umberto De Luca
Unit Manager:
Cinzia Leoni
Weapons Master:
Marco Stefanelli
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