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Release Date:
April 5, 2012
Original Title:
Morituris: Legions Of The Dead
Alternate Titles:
Morituris: Das Böse Gewinnt Immer
Morituris: Kuoleman Gladiaattorit
Morituris: Legions Of The Dead
Обречённые на смерть
デビルズ・レイプ
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Fingerchop Movie Production
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+
Runtime: 83
Rome, in 73 B.C. Spartacus led the rebellion of 200 gladiators wich saw them opposed to the inhumanity which Rome had forced them into. During the riot they resisted for a long time against the roman soldiers. Few against a whole army. Some of them went crazy and started murders, rapes and violence. Spartacus punished them with dead. But in those lands, when blood gets shed, they come back ...
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Assistant Camera:
Gabriele Fratini
Valerio Spalloni
Camera Operator:
Manuel Incagnoli
Cinematography:
Daniele Poli
Colorist:
Vittorio Guidotti
Data Management Technician:
Matteo Stefani
Digital Effects Producer:
Stefano Lemon
Digital Imaging Technician:
Giacomo Rebuzzi
Director:
Raffaele Picchio
Director of Photography:
Daniele Poli
Editor:
Daniele Martinis
Electrician:
Juri Fantigrossi
Lorenzo Puntoni
Idea:
Gianluigi Perrone
Raffaele Picchio
Tiziano Martella
Makeup Artist:
Alessandra Giacci
Makeup Department Head:
Sergio Stivaletti
Music:
Riccardo Fassone
Original Music Composer:
Riccardo Fassone
Producer:
Vincenzo Manzo
Gianluigi Perrone
Raffaele Picchio
Pierpaolo Santagostino
Propmaker:
Francesco Erba
Tiziano Martella
Screenplay:
Gianluigi Perrone
Raffaele Picchio
Tiziano Martella
Script Supervisor:
Laura Orrù
Set Decoration:
Luca Vecchi
Special Effects:
Tiziano Martella
Sergio Stivaletti
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sergio Stivaletti
Steadicam Operator:
Manuel Incagnoli
Story:
Tiziano Martella
Raffaele Picchio
Gianluigi Perrone
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Vittorio Guidotti
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