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Release Date:
April 1, 1988
Original Title:
La notte degli squali
Alternate Titles:
La noche del tiburón
La notte degli squali
Night of the Sharks
Genres:
Action | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Amanecer Films
Belma Cinematografica
Cinematográfica Jalisco S.A.
Italian International Film
Koala Cinematografica
Motion Picture Corporation of America
RAI
Víctor Films S.A
Production Countries:
Italy | Mexico | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16
Runtime: 85
David must fight for his life against the gangsters who killed his brother for a CD filled with proof of their illegal activities. When David gets possession of the CD they go down to Mexico where David lives as a shark hunter. Who will get David first, the gangsters or the shark?
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Assistant Camera:
Fabrizio Mengoni
Assistant Director:
Mario Rossini
Riccardo Petrazzi
Assistant Editor:
Massimo Cataldo
Ernesto Triunveri
Boom Operator:
Armando Janota
Camera Operator:
Renato Doria
Costume Design:
Antonella Amato
Dialogue Editor:
Donato Ungaro
Director:
Tonino Ricci
Director of Photography:
Giovanni Bergamini
Editor:
Gianfranco Amicucci
Executive Producer:
Anna Maria Cerrato
Gaffer:
Nino Tonnarini
Key Grip:
Roberto Angelucci
Makeup Artist:
Marisa Marconi
Music:
Stelvio Cipriani
Post-Production Manager:
Claudio Razzi
Producer:
Fulvio Lucisano
Nino Segurini
Production Designer:
Amedeo Mellone
Production Supervisor:
Diego Alchimede
Seamstress:
Milena Printus
Sound Mixer:
Gaetano Carito
Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci
Still Photographer:
Vincenzo Savino
Stunt Coordinator:
Nazzareno Zamperla
Unit Manager:
Federica Lucisano
Writer:
Tito Carpi
Tonino Ricci
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