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Release Date:
December 23, 1977
Original Title:
Goodbye & Amen
Alternate Titles:
Agente Duplo
Goodbye and Amen
Goodbye und Amen
L'uomo della CIA
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Capital Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 108
As John Dhannay, a CIA agent stationed in Rome, plans the overthrow of an African government, he discovers one of his men has been in contact with agents from the other side. Before he can confront the traitor, the man seemingly goes crazy, sniping several people before taking an adulterous couple hostage in a hotel room.
Accountant:
Stefano Cialoni
Administration:
Mario Lupi
Assistant Camera:
Renato Palmieri
Antonio Annunziata
Assistant Editor:
Sergio Muzzi
Ugo Morelli
Boom Operator:
Benito Alchimede
Camera Operator:
Ubaldo Terzano
Costume Design:
Franco Carretti
Director:
Damiano Damiani
Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller
Editor:
Antonio Siciliano
Executive Producer:
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
First Assistant Director:
Enrico Bergier
Gaffer:
Sergio Coletta
Hairstylist:
Giusy Bovino
Key Grip:
Sergio Emidi
Line Producer:
Luciano Luna
Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni
Novel:
Francis Clifford
Original Music Composer:
Maurizio De Angelis
Guido De Angelis
Producer:
Mario Cecchi Gori
Production Design:
Umberto Turco
Production Manager:
Vincenzo Mazzucchi
Production Secretary:
Marcello Tassi
Tommaso Pantano
Screenplay:
Nicola Badalucco
Damiano Damiani
Script Supervisor:
Vittoria Vigorelli
Set Decoration:
Egidio Spugnini
Sound:
Luigi Salvi
Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci
Still Photographer:
Italo Tonni
Unit Manager:
Romano Di Casimiro
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