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Release Date:
November 30, 1989
Original Title:
Hard Car - Desiderio sfrenato del piacere
Alternate Titles:
Desiderio sfrenato
Desiderio sfrenato del piacere
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Real Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
A young woman watching accidentally killing an unknown in the offices of her lover. From now on she's on the run, chased by an SUV who seeks her after life. The woman is desperate to escape their fate and experienced a world of humiliation and fear. After being raped she takes her fate into their own hands - the hunted becomes the hunter.
Accountant:
Andrea Pecci
Assistant Director:
Alessio Carli
Assistant Editor:
Enrico Crescenzi
Camera Operator:
Fulvio Martinelli
Camera Supervisor:
Pasquale Fanetti
Costumer:
Giuseppina Reale
Director:
Giovanni Amadei
Editor:
Cesare Bianchini
Electrician:
Delio Catini
Cesare Ippoliti
General Manager:
Luciano Di Carlo
Grip:
Riccardo Ferrero
Leonardo Balestrini
Makeup Artist:
Massimo Giustini
Music:
Jay Horus
Producer:
Luciano Di Carlo
Giovanni Amadei
Production Assistant:
Dario Amadei
Production Supervisor:
Mario Barboni
Screenplay:
Giovanni Amadei
Script:
Francesca Montani
Set Designer:
Sandro Dell'Orco
Set Photographer:
Maria Rosa Messori
Sound:
Silvio Martinelli
Story:
Sergio Spina
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marcella De Marchis
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