A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 14, 1994
Original Title:
L'amico d'infanzia
Alternate Titles:
A gyermekkori barát
Acerto de Contas
Przyjaciel z dzieciństwa
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Duea Film
Filmauro
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
40-year-old Arnold Gardner is put in charge of the talk show "The Twenty-fifth Hour" after the death of the former host Duncan Mackay. His role on screen creates immediate interest and the program becomes a great success with TV audiences. This proves to be a period of great satisfaction for Arnold, but his childhood friend, Eddie Greenberg, suddenly comes on the scene. Eddie is ill and frustrated by lack of success, and is so resentful and envious of Arnold's fame that he wants him to make a full public confession of a "sin" he committed in his young days.
Assistant Camera:
Roberto De Nigris
Assistant Director:
Alberto Lonardi
Assistant Editor:
Paola Tomassi
Piera Gabutti
Boom Operator:
Jeff Carney
Francesco Russo
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Ragone
Casting Assistant:
Tom Walljasper
Costume Designer:
Sissi Parravicini
Director:
Pupi Avati
Director of Photography:
Cesare Bastelli
Editor:
Amedeo Salfa
Electrician:
Antonio Lucrezio
Giorgio De Marchis
Dick Heuer
Grip:
Giorgio Protti
Roger Sutton
Key Grip:
Aldo Ricci
Key Hair Stylist:
Giancarlo De Leonardis
Key Makeup Artist:
Maurizio Fazzini
Original Music Composer:
Stefano Caprioli
Producer:
Antonio Avati
Aurelio De Laurentiis
Production Assistant:
Tommaso Avati
Christian Lohf
Production Designer:
Thomas Beall
Production Director:
John Douglas Miller
Production Manager:
Francesco Guerrieri
Robert Bernacchi
Production Secretary:
Silvia Purificato
Production Supervisor:
Angela Ricci
Script Supervisor:
Mariantonia Avati
Sound:
Raffaele De Luca
Sound Effects Editor:
Tullio Arcangeli
Sound Mixer:
Chat Gunter
Alberto Doni
Writer:
Pupi Avati
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