Paganini Horror (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 6, 1989

Original Title:
Paganini Horror

Alternate Titles:
Melodía de horror
Paganini Horror
Paganini Horror - Der Blutgeiger von Venedig
Partitura Mortal
Ужас Паганини

Genres:
Horror | Music

Production Companies:
Fulvia Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 82

KILLER MUSIC.

A female rock band acquires an infamous composition by Niccolò Paganini that was used in satanic rituals. When the band decides to record the song and film a video in Paganini's old mansion, the spirit of the deceased composer is summoned and the band unlocks a portal to Hell.

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Art Direction:
Marina Pinzuti Ansolini

Assistant Director:
Marilena Cavola

Camera Operator:
Angelo Lannutti

Cinematography:
Franco Lecca

Costume Design:
Donatella Cazzola

Director:
Luigi Cozzi

Editor:
Sergio Montanari

First Assistant Camera:
Vincenzo Carpineta

Hairstylist:
Piero Cucchi

Makeup Artist:
Luigi Ciminelli
Franco Casagni

Makeup Effects:
Franco Casagni

Makeup Effects Designer:
Rosario Prestopino

Music:
Vince Tempera

Producer:
Fabrizio De Angelis

Production Design:
Marina Pinzuti Ansolini

Production Manager:
Giammaria Vismara

Production Supervisor:
Giorgio Padoan

Props:
Osvaldo Monaco

Screenplay:
Luigi Cozzi
Daria Nicolodi

Sound:
Mauro Lazzaro

Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci

Still Photographer:
Antonio Benetti

Story:
Raimondo Del Balzo

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