Appointment in Beirut (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 20, 1968

Original Title:
Rebus

Alternate Titles:
Appointment in Beirut
El crimen también juega
Heißes Spiel für harte Männer
Laberinto
Rebus

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
PEA
Rapid Film
Tecisa Film

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

When an international casino crime ring is planning a big score at a fixed roulette game, the casino police enlists the help of Jeff Miller, an alcoholic croupier, to nab the bad guys. Jeff is attracted to Laura, a singer at the casino, but she prefers the company of the leader of the thieving casino ring.

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Assistant Camera:
Ramiro Sabell

Assistant Editor:
Giuseppe Romano

Camera Operator:
Eduardo Noé

Choreographer:
Adriano Vitale

Costume Design:
Francesca Saitto

Dialogue Coach:
Anna Maria Padoan

Director:
Nino Zanchin

Director of Photography:
Cecilio Paniagua

Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso

First Assistant Director:
Alberto Michelini

Gaffer:
Alberto Nannicini

Key Grip:
Teodorico Memé

Makeup Artist:
Otello Sisi

Original Music Composer:
Luis Bacalov

Producer:
Alberto Grimaldi

Production Design:
Francisco Canet Cubel
Giantito Burchiellaro

Production Manager:
Averoe Stefani
Faustino Ocaña

Screenplay:
Juan Cesarabea
Sergio Donati
José Gutiérrez Maesso
Leonardo Martín
Mario Rossi

Script Supervisor:
Flaminia Morandi

Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai

Story:
Pietro Catella

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