Fragment of Fear (1970) [PG]

Release Date:
September 3, 1970

Original Title:
Fragment of Fear

Alternate Titles:
Frammenti di paura
Freelance
Schatten der Angst
Tortura de um Pesadelo

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  IE: 18  US: PG 

Runtime: 94

Murder in Pompeii. Voices in the night. Despair in the gutter. A phantasmagoria of fright!

A reformed drug addict travels to Italy to find out who murdered his aunt.

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Art Direction:
Ray Simm

Assistant Art Director:
Robert Cartwright

Assistant Director:
William P. Cartlidge

Assistant Editor:
Peter Watson

Associate Producer:
Paul Dehn

Camera Operator:
Jimmy Turrell

Casting:
Harvey Woods

Construction Manager:
Vic Simpson

Continuity:
Josephine Knowles

Costume Design:
Phyllis Dalton

Director:
Richard C. Sarafian

Director of Photography:
Oswald Morris

Editor:
Malcolm Cooke

Electrician:
Ron Pearce

Gaffer:
Ron Pearce

Hairstylist:
Pat McDermott

Location Manager:
Robert Simmonds

Makeup Artist:
Bob Lawrance

Novel:
John Bingham

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Harris

Producer:
John R. Sloan

Production Manager:
Mara Blasetti

Production Supervisor:
Basil Rayburn

Props:
Jack Towns

Set Dresser:
Peter James

Sound Editor:
Dino Di Campo

Sound Recordist:
Bob Jones
Ken Ritchie

Still Photographer:
Joe Pearce

Wardrobe Master:
Charles Guerin

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jean Fairlie

Writer:
Paul Dehn

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