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Featuring:
Gianni Cavina, Francesca Marciano, Carlo Delle Piane
Written by:
Antonio Avati
Pupi Avati
Gianni Cavina
Directed by:
Pupi Avati
Release Date:
March 10, 1977
Original Title:
Tutti defunti... tranne i morti
Alternate Titles:
All Deceased... Except the Dead
All the Souls... Except the Dead
Neun Leichen hat die Woche
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
A.M.A. Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: VM14
Runtime: 105
Dante arrives at the castle of the recently deceased Marquis Zanetti to sell a book which contains a prophecy that the death of nine members of the Zanetti family will reveal a hidden treasure.
Dante must sell books on the legends related to the noble families of Emilia-Romagna to the descendants of the families themselves. When he arrives at the castle Zanotti, he learns that the head of the family, the Marquis Ignazio, has just died that morning.
Administration:
Raffaello Forti
Assistant Camera:
Franco Sterpa
Assistant Editor:
Carlo D'Alessandro
Piera Gabutti
Camera Operator:
Giorgio Urbinelli
Costume Design:
Luciana Morosetti
Director:
Pupi Avati
Director of Photography:
Pasquale Rachini
Editor:
Maurizio Tedesco
First Assistant Director:
Cesare Bastelli
Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti
Gaffer:
Francesco Rachini
Key Grip:
Vittorio Nicolosi
Makeup Artist:
Giovanna Manca
Makeup Department Head:
Giovanni Amadei
Original Music Composer:
Amedeo Tommasi
Producer:
Antonio Avati
Gianni Minervini
Production Design:
Luciana Morosetti
Production Secretary:
Alessandro Vivarelli
Script Supervisor:
Cesare Bornazzini
Seamstress:
Teresa Lai
Sound:
Raffaele De Luca
Sound Mixer:
Venanzio Biraschi
Special Effects:
Giovanni Corridori
Unit Manager:
Francesco Guerrieri
Writer:
Maurizio Costanzo
Antonio Avati
Pupi Avati
Gianni Cavina
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