A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 1992
Original Title:
Belle da morire
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Edward Sacchi is a wealthy and apparently content married man but underneath he is driven by a desire to seduce and discard women. One of his conquests, Lucy, falls in love with him and when spurned, commits suicide. Edward is shocked but continues as before. Each of his lovers are subsequently murdered and he is arrested. However, his wife saves him by arranging an appointment with the real killer...
Camera Operator:
Fabio Leoni
Sergio Melaranci
Cinematography:
Carlo Poletti
Costume Designer:
Max Mara
Director:
Riccardo Sesani
Driver:
Gerlando Sergioli
Gianluca Abbale
Marco Firmi
Cosimo Picchierri
Editor:
Vanio Amici
Amparo F. Roces
Electrician:
Mario Tipi
Generator Operator:
Giancarlo Ruiu
Hairstylist:
Maria Teresa Carrera
Maria Grazia Mazzolini
Key Grip:
Fabrizio Tarantino
Makeup Artist:
Pietro Tenoglio
Ana Carrasco
Original Music Composer:
Mark Ross
Producer:
Pino Buricchi
Marco Buricchi
Production Designer:
Gabriella Colaiori
Production Manager:
Pedro Roman
Cesare Jacolucci
Production Secretary:
Franco Sciascia
Production Supervisor:
Thomas Tyler
Property Master:
Giovanni Anzalone
Danilo Pagnotta
Screenplay:
Pino Buricchi
Jacinto Santos
Riccardo Ghione
Script Supervisor:
Francesca Piferi
Seamstress:
Giovanna Russu
Set Decoration:
Justo Pastor
Sound:
Roberto Barbieri
Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico
Still Photographer:
Gianfranco Bellomo
Salvatore Alessi
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