Crime of Passion (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 29, 1994

Original Title:
Delitto passionale

Alternate Titles:
Tutku Cinayeti
В состоянии аффекта

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Real Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 102

Hungary: Callously leaving her handicapped daughter home alone, Sonya meets her lover at a hotel and is later shot to death. At her funeral, the main suspects are all present: Peter, Sonya's estranged husband; Tanya, her sister; and Julia, a business associate. The police inspector is assigned to the case discovers that Peter is sexually involved with both of the aforementioned women. Further murders ensue...

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Assistant Director:
Franco Casati

Assistant Editor:
Delia Apolloni

Camera Operator:
Antonio Annunziata
Antonio Bonifacio

Cinematography:
Luigi Kuveiller

Costume Designer:
Enrica Barbano

Director:
Flavio Mogherini

Editor:
Adriano Tagliavia

Electrician:
Sergio Coletta

Hairstylist:
Fiorenza Barbaglia

Key Grip:
Cesare Emidi

Line Producer:
Andrea Angioli

Makeup Artist:
Massimo De Rossi

Original Music Composer:
Gianni Ferrio

Producer:
Remo Angioli

Production Designer:
Luciano Calosso

Production Manager:
Andrea Angioli
Paolo Tassara

Production Secretary:
Danila Coppola

Screenplay:
Flavio Mogherini
Daniele Stroppa

Sound:
Valerio Tassara

Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai

Story:
Flavio Mogherini
Daniele Stroppa

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