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Release Date:
November 12, 2003
Original Title:
The Mark
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Duque Films
Filmax
Filmax Group
Jinko Communications
Surf Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Italy, today. Mark Draveni, 19, disgustingly wealthy, is the charismatic leader of a teenager brotherhood, the Demons. The Demons are bloodthirsty and lethal, albeit quite outlandish. Among them there's a martial arts master (Berserk), a hip hop madman nicknamed Spike, the cooler-than-ice computer whiz called Conan, and the gorgeous ninja woman Kite. All of his sheer power, though, can't give Mark the strenght to face his lovely girlfriend Giulia, 18...
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Art Direction:
Rollo Martins
Boom Operator:
Brando Mosca
Camera Operator:
Raffaele Massa
Casting:
Andrea Materia
Cinematography:
Davide Mancori
Co-Producer:
Julio Fernández
Costume Design:
Stefano Giovani
Director:
Mariano Equizzi
Editor:
Andrea Maguolo
Executive Producer:
Maurizio Mattei
First Assistant Director:
Marco De Luca
Foley Artist:
Edmondo Gintili
Gaffer:
Ettore Abate
Key Grip:
Daniele Tarantino
Makeup Artist:
Giulio Natalucci
Manager of Operations:
Eduardo Albaladejo
Music:
Cesare Ranucci Rascel
Music Editor:
Stefano Di Fiore
Producer:
Massimo Vigliar
Davide Mancori
Production Assistant:
Francesco Bureca
Production Design:
Stefano Giovani
Production Manager:
Andrea Mattei
Property Master:
Marco Capuano
Script Supervisor:
Cinzia Rocco
Sound:
Florindo Cimei
Sound Designer:
Stefano Di Fiore
Sound Editor:
Stefano Di Fiore
Sound Effects:
Paolo Bigazzi
Writer:
Andrea Materia
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