Two Eyes to Kill (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1968

Original Title:
Due occhi per uccidere

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Daniel's Film (Milan)

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

A ruthless racketeer uses his nightclub as a front for all kinds of crime, suffers a drastic reversal of fortune after sending an innocent man to the guillotine for a crime he himself committed. The executed man donated his eyes after he died and now the club is being watched…

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Additional Music:
Nini Rosso

Art Direction:
Mario Colli

Assistant Camera:
Giorgio Bonando

Assistant Director:
Carlo De Pieri

Assistant Editor:
Graziella Sorrentino

Camera Operator:
Angelo Marzullo

Cinematography:
Mauro Chiodini

Costume Design:
Francesca Romana Cofano

Director:
Renato Borraccetti

Editor:
Lina Caterini

Makeup Artist:
Giacinto Burchiellaro
Amelio Renzetti

Music:
Piero Umiliani

Production Design:
Roberto Piacentini

Production Manager:
Elido Sorrentino

Production Supervisor:
Carmine Del Monaco
Gino Soldi

Screenplay:
Fernando Luciani

Special Effects:
Celeste Battistelli

Story:
Renato Borraccetti

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