Mark Shoots First (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 22, 1975

Original Title:
Mark il poliziotto spara per primo

Alternate Titles:
Mark Shoots First
Ultimatum
Un flic voit rouge
先下手为强
勇探大破贩毒党

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Produzioni Atlas Consorziate

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 

Runtime: 95

Mark Terzi goes to Genoa to take on the case of a serial killer who calls himself "The Sphinx".

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Administration:
Gaetano Fuzio

Assistant Camera:
Mario Pastorini

Assistant Editor:
Walter Diotallevi
Bruna Abbatelli

Boom Operator:
Antonio Pantano

Camera Operator:
Edmondo Pisani
Michele Pensato

Costume Design:
Carlo Leva

Delegated Producer:
Teodoro Corrà

Director:
Stelvio Massi

Director of Photography:
Federico Zanni

Editor:
Mauro Bonanni

First Assistant Director:
Cesare Landricina

Gaffer:
Salvatore Gentile

Hairstylist:
Romana Piolanti

Key Grip:
Giuseppe Raimondi

Line Producer:
Raniero Di Giovanbattista

Makeup Artist:
Dante Trani

Original Music Composer:
Adriano Fabi

Producer:
Pietro Bregni
Mario Bregni

Production Design:
Carlo Leva

Production Secretary:
Agostino Pasti
Giuseppe Cicconi

Screenplay:
Raniero Di Giovanbattista
Stelvio Massi
Teodoro Corrà
Dardano Sacchetti

Script Supervisor:
Luigina Lovari

Set Decoration:
Giovanni Fratalocchi

Sound:
Roberto Alberghini

Story:
Dardano Sacchetti

Stunt Coordinator:
Sergio Mioni

Unit Manager:
Lamberto Palmieri

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