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Release Date:
June 7, 2018
Original Title:
Rabbia furiosa - Er Canaro
Alternate Titles:
Dogman's Rabies
Rabbia Furiosa
Rabbia furiosa
Бешенство: Эр Канаро
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Apocalypsis Film
FilmExport Group
Home Movies
xLegion
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 IT: VM18
Runtime: 120
Inspired by one of the most savage and violent crimes committed in Rome in the 1980s, "Rabbia Furiosa" is the story of Fabio, a small-time neighborhood crook, known as “Er Canaro” (the Dog Man) who suffers years of abuse and mistreatment from Claudio, a local boss of the criminal underworld. When he is driven to desperation and the brink of madness, he will carry out a terrible and bloody act of vengeance...
Assistant Director:
Lapo Tirelli
Associate Producer:
Giuseppe Manfrè
Costume Design:
Francesco Bureca
Digital Compositor:
Martina Gismondo
Gianni Melito
Director:
Sergio Stivaletti
Director of Photography:
Francesco Ciccone
Electrician:
Luca Alessandro
Executive Producer:
Sergio Stivaletti
First Assistant Director:
Roberto Urbani
Line Producer:
Beatrice Kildani
Original Music Composer:
Maurizio Abeni
Producer:
Sergio Stivaletti
Giuseppe Manfrè
Production Assistant:
Nina Bonizzato
Production Coordinator:
Giulia Rosa d'Amico
Production Manager:
Danilo Bellomo
Recording Supervision:
Roberto Cappannelli
Screenplay:
Antonio Lusci
Sergio Stivaletti
Antonio Tentori
Script Supervisor:
Giulia Di Stefano
Still Photographer:
Francesca Paolucci
Andrea Pieroni
Thanks:
Michele Soavi
Luigi Cozzi
Dario Argento
Galliano Juso
Lamberto Bava
Tom Savini
Visual Effects Compositor:
Giulia Infurna
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