A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 20, 1984
Original Title:
Murderock - Uccide a passo di danza
Alternate Titles:
Giallo a Disco
Murder Rock
Murderock
Slashdance
The Demon Is Loose
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Scena Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 18
Runtime: 93
The world of dance can be brutal. The rehearsals are grueling. The competition is fierce. At the Arts for Living Centre in New York City, the best of the best are dying for a part in a major production. But only a select few will be chosen. The selection process seems to be at the hands of mysterious killer who pierces women's bare breasts with a hatpin, puncturing their hearts. Ambition and jealousy appear to be the motive, which makes everybody a suspect!
Administration:
Umberto Buffolo
Luigi Scardino
Art Direction:
Mauro Passi
Assistant Camera:
Mariano Cafiero
Guido Tosi
Assistant Director:
Roberto Giandalia
Assistant Editor:
Massimo Cataldo
Camera Operator:
Silvano Tessicini
Choreographer:
Nadia Chiatti
Continuity:
Camilla Fulci
Patrizia Zulini
Costume Design:
Michaela Gisotti
Director:
Lucio Fulci
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Pinori
Editor:
Vincenzo Tomassi
Executive Producer:
Gabriele Silvestri
First Assistant Editor:
Giancarlo Tiburzi
Hairstylist:
Maura Turchi
Makeup Artist:
Franco Casagni
Musician:
Maurizio Guarini
Original Music Composer:
Keith Emerson
Producer:
Augusto Caminito
Production Design:
Paolo Biagetti
Production Manager:
Sergio Iacobis
Production Supervisor:
Tullio Lullo
Screenplay:
Gianfranco Clerici
Lucio Fulci
Roberto Gianviti
Vincenzo Mannino
Set Decoration:
Mauro Passi
Sound:
Eros Giustini
Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico
Eliano Negri
Still Photographer:
Enrico Appetito
Story:
Gianfranco Clerici
Vincenzo Mannino
Lucio Fulci
Unit Manager:
Piero Lazzari
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