The Last Emotion (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
L'Ultima Emozione

Alternate Titles:
Son Duygu

Genres:
Action | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Scugnizza Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Giorgio, a pianist arrived in South Tyrol to hold a concert, get to know Chiara, a beautiful girl.

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Accountant:
Salvatore Farese

Assistant Camera:
Sandro Rubbo

Assistant Editor:
Lilli Bonolis

Cinematography:
Emilio Loffredo

Costume Design:
Gabriella Colaiori

Director:
Riccardo Sesani

Editor:
Andrea Calaiori
Mario Morra

Electrician:
Giovanni Allegri
Cristiano Palermi
Giorgio Palermi

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Franco Ballati

First Assistant Director:
Antonio Gesualdi

Grip:
Herbert Krautgasser
Enrico Stella
Mario Stella

Hairstylist:
Elisabetta Keife

Key Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni

Makeup Artist:
Erna Valentini

Music:
Paul Manners

Production Assistant:
Roberto Boldrin
Andrea Mattei

Production Design:
Antonio Visone

Production Manager:
Andrea Mattei
Maurizio Mattei

Script Supervisor:
Adele Parrillo

Seamstress:
Simona Mattei

Set Dresser:
Alessia Mattei

Sound:
Georg Jocher
Claudio Paniero

Sound Effects Editor:
Sergio Basili

Writer:
Mario Bianchi
Riccardo Sesani

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