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Release Date:
February 22, 1977
Original Title:
Napoli spara!
Alternate Titles:
Assaut sur la ville
Die Killer-Meute
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Capitolina Produzioni Cinematografiche
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 87
When a crime boss sends out his thugs to terrorize an entire city, they do whatever they want, which includes anything from petty theft to robbing the police station in broad daylight. Napoli spara! (internationally released as Weapons of Death and Naples shoots) is a "poliziottesco" film directed by Mario Caiano in 1977. It is an unofficial sequel of Napoli violenta, of which reprises the character of Gennarino (still played by Massimo Deda).
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ADR & Dubbing:
Nick Alexander
Assistant Editor:
Vanio Amici
Camera Operator:
Angelo Lannutti
Costume Design:
Maria Luisa Panaro
Director:
Mario Caiano
Director of Photography:
Pier Luigi Santi
Editor:
Vincenzo Tomassi
Electrician:
Giulio Quaglietti
First Assistant Camera:
Bruno Biagi
Pino Venditti
First Assistant Director:
Goffredo Unger
Key Grip:
Giancarlo Rocchetti
Location Manager:
Franco Rapa
Makeup Artist:
Stefano Trani
Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi
Production Design:
Antonio Visone
Production Manager:
Roberto Giussani
Production Office Assistant:
Giuseppe Auriemma
Production Supervisor:
Ennio Di Meo
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Mannino
Gianfranco Clerici
Script Supervisor:
Margherita Reginato
Sound:
Roberto Alberghini
Special Effects:
Gino De Rossi
Still Photographer:
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze
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