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Release Date:
December 8, 1978
Original Title:
Napoli... Serenata Calibro 9
Alternate Titles:
Naples... Serenade by Caliber 9
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
G.P.S.
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Don Salvatore Savastano, a boss involved in the smuggling of contraband cigarettes, is forced to watch four masked robbers kill his wife and his only son in a restaurant where he and his family are celebrating the young boy's first Holy Communion. From that moment on Don Salvatore has no other purpose in life but to get his revenge on the four assassins.
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Assistant Camera:
Ugo Menegatti
Assistant Editor:
Angela Rosa Taccari
Camera Operator:
Antonio Minutolo
Costume Design:
Valeria Valenza
Director:
Alfonso Brescia
Director of Photography:
Silvio Fraschetti
Editor:
Carlo Broglio
First Assistant Director:
Franco Pasquetto
Makeup Artist:
Marcello Di Paolo
Original Music Composer:
Eduardo Alfieri
Producer:
Ciro Ippolito
Production Design:
Vincenzo Medusa
Production Manager:
Antonio Pittalis
Screenplay:
Piero Regnoli
Ciro Ippolito
Alfonso Brescia
Script Supervisor:
Giuliana Gherardi
Sound:
Sandro Occhetti
Still Photographer:
Roberto Calabró
Story:
Ciro Ippolito
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