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Release Date:
June 12, 1961
Original Title:
Ο θάνατος θα ξανάρθει
Alternate Titles:
Death Returns
O thanatos tha xanarthi
Ο θάνατος θα ξανάρθη
Genres:
Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Finos Film
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Adapted from Nikos Foskolos’ theatrical play. On a terribly stormy night, in a secluded hotel, the owner, Brigadier Norton, is murdered. Prime suspects: his daughter Elena, his second wife Liza, Liza’s niece and her fiancé, Norton’s physician, and the hotel staff. Inspector Fox and his assistant, policeman Petridis, are assigned the investigation of the crime. While the suspects’ questioning is under way, some more people arrive at the hotel: detective Tilemachos Christofis with his assistant Aliki, and lieutenant Karalis, a sworn enemy of the victim, complicating things even more.
Author:
Nikos Foskolos
Director:
Errikos Thalassinos
Director of Photography:
Nikos Dimopoulos
Editor:
Petros Lykas
Makeup Artist:
Nikos Xepapadakos
Original Music Composer:
Arghyris Kounadis
Production Manager:
Markos Zervas
Screenplay:
Errikos Thalassinos
G. Notas
Set Decoration:
Markos Zervas
Sound Director:
Mikes Damalas
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