The Red Nights of the Gestapo (1977) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 31, 1977

Original Title:
Le lunghe notti della Gestapo

Alternate Titles:
Las largas noches de la Gestapo
The Red Nights of the Gestapo

Genres:
Action | Drama | War

Production Companies:
Eurogroup Film Distributors of Italy

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 

Runtime: 103

They Created the Most Depraved Society the World Has Ever Known!

An illustrious group of German industrialists plot to overthrow Hitler by negotiating a peace treaty with England. Disgraced, but dedicated Nazi officer Colonel Werner von Uhland is assigned by his superiors to ferret out these deceitful dissidents and stop them before it's too late. von Uhland recruits a bunch of beautiful women to seduce these traitors and undermine their conspiracy

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Art Direction:
Amedeo Mellone

Assistant Director:
Marco Righini

Book:
Bertha Uhland

Camera Operator:
Renato Doria
Angelo Lannutti

Costume Design:
Andrea Zani

Director:
Fabio De Agostini

Director of Photography:
Antonio Maccoppi

Editor:
Giancarlo Venarucci

Hairstylist:
Gerardo Raffaeli

Makeup Artist:
Alfredo Tiberi
Mario Scutti

Original Music Composer:
Francesco Valgrande

Producer:
Oscar Righini

Production Manager:
Cesare Seritti

Screenplay:
Fabio De Agostini

Sound Engineer:
Pietro Spadoni

Special Effects:
Dino Galiano
Libero Daffin
Basilio Patrizi

Story:
Oscar Righini
Fabio De Agostini

Supervising Producer:
Nino Di Giambattista

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