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Release Date:
March 24, 1973
Original Title:
Giorni d'amore sul filo di una lama
Alternate Titles:
Meurtre au rasoir
Sur le fil du rasoir
Genres:
Crime | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Attias
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Stefano, the son of a wealthy businessman, meets a beautiful woman named Lidia while accompanying his father to a meeting with a cardinal. He pursues her through the streets of Venice and a romance develops. Upon returning from an overseas business trip, he is informed that Lidia has been killed in an accident. Soon afterwards, he thinks he recognizes her at a building site, but the woman claims to be a reporter who is obviously involved with gangsters. Furthermore, all evidence of Lidia's death has now been obliterated. Stefano continues to investigate the mystery, uncovering family intrigues
Assistant Camera:
Gianni Xaiz
Assistant Director:
Dante Cesaretti
Director:
Giuseppe Pellegrini
Director of Photography:
Mario Vitale
Editor:
Enzo Alabiso
General Manager:
Fausto Del Chicca
Makeup Artist:
Anchise Pieralli
Original Music Composer:
Felice Di Stefano
Gianfranco Di Stefano
Production Designer:
Giovanfrancesco Fantacci
Production Manager:
Camillo Fantacci
Production Secretary:
Mario Ciarpiglini
Production Supervisor:
Enzo Casieri
Screenplay:
Dante Cesaretti
Giuseppe Pellegrini
Script Supervisor:
Paolo Del Chicca
Seamstress:
Mori Amneris
Sound:
Fiorenzo Magli
Still Photographer:
Bernardo Toscano
Story:
Camillo Fantacci
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