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Release Date:
January 12, 1977
Original Title:
Nove ospiti per un delitto
Alternate Titles:
Neun Gäste für den Tod
Un urlo nella notte
Девять гостей для убийства
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
International Movies
Rewind Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Nine members of an extremely rich and hateful family have decided to have a reunion on a remote island in the Mediterranean. No sooner than their arrival, old grudges, resentments, and feuds make themselves known, along with allusions to some more macabre events in their past. But when their boats are sabotaged, thus stranding them without any connection to the mainland, it becomes clear that someone is not willing to let old wounds heal, a fact made all the more clear as bodies start to pile up...
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Accountant:
Pietro Santini
Assistant Camera:
Ettore Corso
Boom Operator:
Angelo Spadoni
Camera Operator:
Dante Di Palma
Director:
Ferdinando Baldi
Director of Photography:
Sergio Rubini
Editor:
Enzo Micarelli
Electrician:
Nazzareno Belardinelli
Executive Producer:
Nino Segurini
First Assistant Director:
Raffaele Errigo
General Manager:
Giorgio Oddi
Hairstylist:
Lidia Puglia
Key Grip:
Tarcisio Diamanti
Makeup Artist:
Marisa Marconi
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Savina
Producer:
Mario Di Nardo
Mario Forges Davanzati
Production Design:
Giovanni Licheri
Production Manager:
Maurizio Marvisi
Production Secretary:
Tito Boldrini
Property Master:
Angeluccio Maccarinelli
Screenplay:
Fabio Pittorru
Script Supervisor:
Rosaria Cilento
Seamstress:
Carla Migianu
Adriana Masseroni
Set Designer:
Loriano Cartesi
Sound:
Pietro Spadoni
Sound Mixer:
Renato Cadueri
Still Photographer:
Alfio Quattrini
Story:
Fabio Pittorru
Visual Effects:
Mauro Grilli
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