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Release Date:
August 24, 1972
Original Title:
Il coltello di ghiaccio
Alternate Titles:
Detrás del silencio
Knife of Ice
Silent Horror
Ледяной нож
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Munidal Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
As a thirteen year old, Martha Caldwell witnessed the death of her parents in a terrible railway accident. Barely surviving the tragedy herself, Martha was struck dumb due to the shock. Now an adult, the still mute Martha lives with her uncle Ralph in the Spanish countryside. Martha's cousing Jenny arrives to be with the family but is quickly stabbed to death. It appears that a sex maniac is roaming the countryside; killing pretty young girls. The already traumatized Martha seems likely to be the next victim but the case turns out to be far more complicated than it would first seem.
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Assistant Director:
Franco Fantasia
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Di Biase
Costume Design:
Silvio Laurenzi
Director:
Umberto Lenzi
Director of Photography:
José F. Aguayo Jr.
Editor:
Enzo Alabiso
Makeup & Hair:
Aldo Signoretti
Original Music Composer:
Marcello Giombini
Screenplay:
Umberto Lenzi
Set Decoration:
Piero Filippone
Sound Engineer:
Oscar De Arcangelis
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