Behind Closed Shutters (1951) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 1951

Original Title:
Persiane chiuse

Alternate Titles:
Behind Closed Shutters
Janelas Fechadas
Mujeres prohibidas

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Rovere Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Marked Women - They hunt by night and are hunted by day!

Sandra searches her missing sister. For this, she enters the morally degraded seaside of Genoa.

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Assistant Camera:
Alfieri Canavero

Camera Operator:
Antonio Belviso

Conductor:
Ugo Giacomozzi

Costume Design:
Annunziata Piacentini

Director:
Luigi Comencini

Director of Photography:
Arturo Gallea

Editor:
Rolando Benedetti

First Assistant Director:
Massimo Patrizi
Armando Crispino

Gaffer:
Gianni Villa

Makeup Artist:
Libero Politi

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli

Producer:
Luigi Rovere

Production Design:
Luigi Ricci

Production Manager:
Enzo Provenzale

Screenplay:
Massimo Mida
Gianni Puccini
Franco Solinas
Sergio Sollima

Script Supervisor:
Serena Benvenuti

Seamstress:
Annunziata Piacentini

Set Decoration:
Italo Giraldi

Sound:
Aldo Calpini
Giovanni Canavero

Still Photographer:
Luigi Bertazzini

Story:
Massimo Mida
Gianni Puccini
Franco Solinas
Sergio Sollima

Unit Manager:
Marcello Giannini
Sergio Barbonese

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