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Release Date:
January 15, 1971
Original Title:
Lo strano vizio della Signora Wardh
Alternate Titles:
Blade of the Ripper
Lâmina Assassina
Next!
O Estranho Vício da Senhora Ward
The Next Victim!
The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh
Uma Faca na Escuridão
쥬리의 공포
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Copercines
Copercines, Cooperativa Cinematográfica
Devon Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 18
Runtime: 98
When socialite and heiress Julie Wardh begins receiving blackmail letters attributed to a mysterious serial killer, she suspects her cruel and sadistic former lover Jean is behind them. With her husband Neil frequently out of town, she falls into the arms of her friend's cousin George, and as the unknown assassin begins to make his move, she fears that one of the three men in her life may be the killer.
Assistant Camera:
Michele Picciaredda
Assistant Director:
Francisco Rodríguez
Vittorio Caronia
Assistant Editor:
Amedeo Moriani
Camera Operator:
Giancarlo Ferrando
Costume Design:
Riccardo Domenici
Director:
Sergio Martino
Director of Photography:
Florian Trenker
Emilio Foriscot
Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso
Makeup Artist:
Mario Di Salvio
Music Director:
Paolo Ormi
Original Music Composer:
Nora Orlandi
Original Story:
Eduardo Manzanos
Producer:
Antonio Crescenzi
Luciano Martino
Production Manager:
Florian Trenker
Production Supervisor:
Franco Fogagnolo
Screenplay:
Vittorio Caronia
Ernesto Gastaldi
Eduardo Manzanos
Script Supervisor:
Mirella Malatesta
Set Designer:
José Luis Galicia
Jaime Pérez Cubero
Sound Recordist:
Pietro Ortolani
Still Photographer:
Francesco Narducci
Unit Manager:
Franco Fogagnolo
Lamberto Palmieri
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