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Release Date:
January 26, 1972
Original Title:
L'amante del demonio
Alternate Titles:
Lucifera: Demon Lover
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nova International Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
When a trio of free-spirited young women insists on spending the night in a castle rumored to be owned by the Devil himself, their cobweb-and-candelabra lark triggers a nightmare of lust, violence, vampirism, and Satanic seduction.
Assistant Art Director:
Marco Kramm
Assistant Camera:
Aldo Marchiori
Assistant Director:
Marco Masi
Associate Producer:
Harold Vander
Camera Operator:
Aldo Ricci
Cinematography:
Antonio Modica
Director:
Paolo Lombardo
Editor:
Francesco Bertuccioli
Executive Producer:
Harry Cushing
Hairstylist:
Teodora Bruno
Makeup Artist:
Maria Mastrocinque
Lucia La Porta
Original Music Composer:
Elvio Monti
Producer:
Dick Randall
Production Designer:
Giovanni Fratalocchi
Production Manager:
Salvatore Miglio
Production Secretary:
Romeo Corpetti
Script Supervisor:
Isabella Piga
Sound:
Remo Ugolinelli
Special Effects:
Basilio Patrizi
Sergio Chiusi
Still Photographer:
Sandro Borni
Unit Manager:
Ugo Porcelli
Unit Production Manager:
Cesare Seritti
Writer:
Paolo Lombardo
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