Massacre in Rome (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 4, 1973

Original Title:
Rappresaglia

Alternate Titles:
Den stora massakern
Massacre in Rome
Massakren i Rom
Représailles
Σφαγή στη Ρώμη (1973)

Genres:
Drama | History | War

Production Companies:
C. C. Champion
Les Films Concordia

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
NO: 15 

Runtime: 99

In the Nazi occupied city of Rome, an assault on an SS brigade draws retaliation from the military governship. "Massacre in Rome" is the true story of how this partisan attack led to the mass execution of Italian nationals under the orders of SS-Lieutenant Colonel Kappler.

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Nadia Moscovini

Boom Operator:
Piero Fondi

Camera Operator:
Cesare Allione

Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai

Costume Design:
Gaia Romanini

Director:
George P. Cosmatos

Director of Photography:
Marcello Gatti

Editor:
Françoise Bonnot
Roberto Silvi

Executive Producer:
Marcello D'Amico

First Assistant Director:
Luciano Sacripanti

Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti
Massimo Anzellotti

Hairstylist:
Giusy Bovino

Makeup Artist:
Mario Van Riel

Novel:
Robert Katz

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Producer:
Carlo Ponti

Production Design:
Arrigo Equini

Production Manager:
Paolo Infascelli

Screenplay:
Robert Katz
George P. Cosmatos
Lucio De Caro
Fabio Mauri

Script Supervisor:
Elvira D'Amico

Set Decoration:
Arrigo Breschi

Sound:
Carlo Palmieri

Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai

Unit Manager:
Lanfranco Diotallevi

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