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Release Date:
March 24, 1995
Original Title:
Segreto di Stato
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Andromeda Productions
Dania Film
Filmtre
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
A bomb blows up in Milan and five people die. After only three hours Ravida, the chief of the Secret Service, knows the name of the killer and that of his chief.
Administration:
Daniela Berardi
Assistant Costume Designer:
Julia Perez Uceda
Assistant Editor:
Maria Teresa Alessandroni
Delia Apolloni
Stefania Puglisi
Assistant Production Design:
Elizabeth Bogdanova
Boom Operator:
Piero Fondi
Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Conductor:
Andrea Bandel
Costume Design:
Tiziana Mancini
Director:
Giuseppe Ferrara
Director of Photography:
Claudio Cirillo
Editor:
Adriano Tagliavia
Executive Producer:
Gianni Sarago
First Assistant Camera:
Salvatore Bognanni
First Assistant Director:
Tiziana Gagnor
Gaffer:
Alberto Nannicini
Hair Department Head:
Gianna Viola
Key Grip:
Fabrizio Spadoni
Line Producer:
Maurizio Pastrovich
Makeup Department Head:
Mario Michisanti
Original Music Composer:
Pino Donaggio
Producer:
Luciano Martino
Grazia Volpi
Production Design:
Nino Formica
Production Manager:
Gina Pietralunga
Production Secretary:
Barbara Pastrovich
Gianluca Saragò
Property Master:
Mauro Nati
Screenplay:
Andrea Frezza
Script Supervisor:
Annamaria Liguori
Seamstress:
Giacoma Mellini
Second Assistant Camera:
Raffaele Massa
Second Assistant Director:
Giovanni Vannini
Set Decoration:
Maurizio Leonardi
Sound:
Riccardo Palmieri
Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico
Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci
Story:
Andrea Purgatori
Stunt Coordinator:
Riccardo Petrazzi
Unit Manager:
Antonio Saragò
Roberto Gallarati
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