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Release Date:
September 10, 1988
Original Title:
Nosferatu a Venezia
Alternate Titles:
Drácula em Veneza
Nosferatu in Venedig
Nosferatu in Venice
Nosferatu w Wenecji
Nosferatu à Venise
Nosferatu, príncipe de las tinieblas
Prince of the Night
Vampire in Venice
Vampires in Venice
Vampiros en Venecia
Вампир в Венеции
バンパイヤ・イン・ベニス
베네치아의 뱀파이어
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Reteitalia
Scena Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Professor Paris Catalano visits Venice, to investigate the last known appearance of the famous vampire Nosferatu during the carnival of 1786.
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Administration:
Franco Maia
Assistant Camera:
Luca Alfieri
Vincenzo Carpineta
Assistant Costume Designer:
Raffaella Fantasia
Francesca Carle
Assistant Editor:
Evandro Pastorino
Maria Elvira Castagnolo
Boom Operator:
Luciano Muratori
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Ciarlo
Costume Design:
Vera Cozzolino
Director:
Augusto Caminito
Director of Photography:
Tonino Nardi
Editor:
Claudio M. Cutry
Executive Producer:
Carlo Alberto Alfieri
First Assistant Director:
Andrea Prandstraller
Foley Artist:
Alvaro Gramigna
Fernando Caso
Gaffer:
Vittorio Pescetelli
Hairstylist:
Maurizio Lupi
Alberta Giuliani
Key Grip:
Tarcisio Diamanti
Makeup Artist:
Luigi Rocchetti
Sergio Angeloni
Franco Corridoni
Original Music Composer:
Luigi Ceccarelli
Vangelis
Producer:
Augusto Caminito
Production Design:
Joseph Teichner
Luca Antonucci
Production Manager:
Angelo D'Antoni
Ennio Onorati
Production Secretary:
Marco Alfieri
Marco De Rossi
Property Master:
Claudio D'Achille
Screenplay:
Augusto Caminito
Script Supervisor:
Annamaria Liguori
Sound:
Primiano Muratori
Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai
Still Photographer:
Enzo Falessi
Story:
Leandro Lucchetti
Carlo Alberto Alfieri
Unit Manager:
Giorgio Padoan
Silvano Zignani
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