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Release Date:
November 1, 1988
Original Title:
Mamba
Alternate Titles:
Fair Game
Fair Games
Mamba
Mateleva kuolema
Snakes in a Box: Mamba
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Eidoscope International
Reteitalia
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
When Gene, a maniacally deranged computer-game designer, gets dumped by his beautiful artist wife, he devises a masochistic plan for revenge. Taking his spouse prisoner, Gene locks her in her windowless Los Angeles loft but leaves her with something to keep her company -- a deadly mamba snake. Via electronic sensors and cameras, he watches with glee as his terrorized ex-lover fights for her life.
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Additional Music:
Anthony Marinelli
Art Direction:
Gianni Giovagnoni
Associate Producer:
Milena Canonero
Giorgio Moroder
Boom Operator:
Giulio Viggiani
Costume Design:
Emanuela Curatolo
Director:
Mario Orfini
Director of Photography:
Dante Spinotti
Editor:
Claudio M. Cutry
Executive Producer:
Claudio M. Cutry
First Assistant Director:
Filiberto Fiaschi
Hairstylist:
Patrizia De Petrillo
Maria Grazia Mancinelli
Makeup Artist:
Nilo Jacoponi
Music:
Giorgio Moroder
Producer:
Mario Orfini
Production Design:
Ferdinando Scarfiotti
Property Master:
Leila Lasmi Mebarka
Cynthia Sleiter
Screenplay:
Mario Orfini
Lidia Ravera
Screenstory:
Mario Orfini
Set Decoration:
Osvaldo Desideri
Ferdinando Scarfiotti
Sound:
Mario Dallimonti
Sound Effects Editor:
Edmondo Gintili
Sound Mixer:
James Dehr
Sound Recordist:
Roberto Cappannelli
Special Effects:
Alan Best
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