The Long Shadow of the Wolf (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 4, 1971

Original Title:
La lunga ombra del lupo

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Sicilian Lucy International Film (SLIF)

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 108

During the Second World War, the Germans hunt an Italian partisan who is trying to blow up a chemical weapons laboratory.

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Accountant:
Pietro Santini

Assistant Camera:
Mario Cavallaro
Elio Bisignani

Assistant Director:
Giustino Caporale

Assistant Editor:
Tomasso Gramigna
Anna Ciocca

Boom Operator:
Roberto Edwin Forrest

Camera Operator:
Mario Sensi
Giuseppe Sollazzi

Cinematography:
Tino Santoni

Costume Design:
Francesca Romana Cofano

Director:
Gianni Manera

Editor:
Mariano Arditi
Pasqua Di Benedetto

Electrician:
Antonio Rossi

Generator Operator:
Giovanni Santoponte

Hairstylist:
Maria AriƩ

Key Grip:
Ernesto Bedini

Makeup Artist:
Fernanda De Rossi

Music:
Stelvio Cipriani

Producer:
Andrea Castorina
Gianni Manera
Lucia Cavallaro

Production Design:
Maria Luisa Angelillo

Production Manager:
Elido Sorrentino

Production Secretary:
Pietro Carta
Lilly Marcotulli

Production Supervisor:
Benito Mercuri

Script Supervisor:
Andrea D'Agata

Seamstress:
Paola Finocchi

Set Dresser:
Angelo Fiocco

Sound:
Antonio Forrest

Sound Effects Editor:
Enzo Diliberto

Still Photographer:
Claudio Perone
Aldo Polese

Writer:
Enrico Manera
Gianni Manera

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