I delitti del BarLume - Il re dei giochi (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 11, 2013

Original Title:
I delitti del BarLume - Il re dei giochi

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Sky Cinema

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

The King of Games - when a car accident results in death, the uncles suspect fowl play and want to investigate. Massimo is asked by the detective covering the case to keep a watch on the uncles and prevent them from interfering in the investigation.Tiziana, Massimo's server, is having second thoughts about her upcoming marriage. Massimo figues it out and shares his theory with the Detective.

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Book:
Marco Malvaldi

Boom Operator:
Roberto Tommaselli

Director:
Eugenio Cappuccio

Director of Photography:
Vladan Radović

Editor:
Fabio Nunziata

Executive Producer:
Patrizia Massa

Foley Artist:
Marco Ciorba

Key Makeup Artist:
Frédérique Foglia

Producer:
Chiara Cucci
Nicola Serra

Production Design:
Luciano Ricceri

Sound:
Alessandro Zanon

Sound Editor:
Alessandro Feletti

Sound Effects Editor:
Thomas Giorgi
Matteo Lugara

Teleplay:
Francesco Bruni
Cosimo Calamini
Marco Malvaldi

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