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Release Date:
January 9, 1968
Original Title:
La morte ha fatto l'uovo
Alternate Titles:
A Curious Way to Love
A Morte Fez um Ovo
Death Laid an Egg
Die Falle
Dos menos uno, tres
Döden lägger ägg
Dödsfällan
Døden lagde et æg
Dødsfælden
I gennisi tou thanatou
Kuoleman ansa
La mort a pondu un oeuf
La muerte ha puesto el huevo
La muerte ha puesto un huevo
Plucked
Птицеферма
Смерть, снесшая яйцо
欲海狂潮美人血
殺しを呼ぶ卵
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cine Azimut
Les Films Corona
Summa Cinematografica
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 JP: R18+
Runtime: 89
A love triangle develops between three people who run a high tech chicken farm. It involves Anna (who owns the farm), her husband Marco (who kills prostitutes in his spare time) and Gabriella (the very beautiful secretary). Marco continues to kill as jealousy becomes more prevalent on the farm.
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Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Lanci
Assistant Editor:
Piera Gabutti
Camera Operator:
Blasco Giurato
Costume Design:
Marilù Carteny
Director:
Giulio Questi
Director of Photography:
Dario Di Palma
Editor:
Franco Arcalli
First Assistant Director:
Mario Pippa
Hairstylist:
Vittoria Silvi
Makeup Artist:
Lamberto Marini
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Maderna
Producer:
Franco Marras
Production Assistant:
Alfredo Di Santo
Production Design:
Sergio Canevari
Production Manager:
Sergio Merolle
Script Supervisor:
Lina D'Amico
Sound:
Eugenio Rondani
Writer:
Franco Arcalli
Giulio Questi
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