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Release Date:
March 11, 1968
Original Title:
Agonizando en el crimen
Alternate Titles:
Dying in Crime
Genres:
Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
Logar P.C.
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
The same day of their marriage, Jean's wife dies of a strange ailment in the middle of surgery. Afflicted by the loss, the young man abandons his medical studies and takes refuge in the memories of his time of courtship. At the same time that this happens, a wave of murders shakes the city with the same pattern of behavior: the victims are surgery students whose bodies have had both hands amputated.
Assistant Camera:
Fernando Navarro
Assistant Director:
Joaquín Palomares
Assistant Editor:
Sebastián Herranz
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Manuel Novoa
Camera Operator:
Francisco Gómez Conde
Director:
Enrique López Eguiluz
Director of Photography:
Raúl Artigot
Editor:
Juan Pisón
Key Makeup Artist:
Manuel Martín
Original Music Composer:
Juan Logar
Production Assistant:
Francisco García Gárgoles
Production Manager:
Enrique Cabeza
Property Master:
Félix Corella
Screenplay:
Juan Logar
Script Supervisor:
Paul Naschy
Set Decoration:
Teddy Villalba
Still Photographer:
César Benítez
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