Slaughter Hotel (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 2, 1971

Original Title:
La bestia uccide a sangue freddo

Alternate Titles:
Asylum Erotica
Cold Blooded Beast
Das Schloß der blauen Vögel
Das kaltblütige Tier
Der Triebmörder
La Bestia Mata a Sangre Fria
La Bête Tue A Sangue Froid
La Clinique sanglante
Les insatisfaites poupées érotiques du docteur Hitchcock
Slaughter Hotel
The Beast Kills in Cold Blood

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cineproduzioni Daunia 70

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 97

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A masked killer stalks an institution for mentally disturbed rich women.

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Assistant Camera:
Antonio de Castel Largo
Antonio Minutolo

Assistant Director:
Franco Lo Cascio

Camera Operator:
Claudio Morabito

Conductor:
Giacomo Simonelli

Director:
Fernando Di Leo

Director of Photography:
Franco Villa

Editor:
Amedeo Giomini

Makeup Artist:
Antonio Mura

Original Music Composer:
Silvano Spadaccino

Producer:
Tiziano Longo
Armando Novelli

Production Manager:
Armando Novelli

Production Supervisor:
Alberto Longo

Screenplay:
Fernando Di Leo
Nino Latino

Set Decoration:
Teresa Ferrone
Nicola Tamburo

Sound Recordist:
Raffaele Benedetti
Romano Pampaloni

Story:
Nino Latino
Fernando Di Leo

Unit Manager:
Francesco Vitulano

Wardrobe Designer:
Marcella Moretti

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