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Release Date:
November 1, 1995
Original Title:
Cani arrabbiati
Alternate Titles:
A Man and a Boy
Kidnapped
L'uomo e il bambino
ラビッド・ドッグズ
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
International Media Films
Spera Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 96
Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean getaway.
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Assistant Camera:
Giovanni Canfarelli Modica
Giuseppe Alberti
Assistant Director:
Lamberto Bava
Best Boy Grip:
Flaminio Tabarrini
Massimo Rinaldi
Boom Operator:
Giuseppe Muratori
Continuity:
Antonella Ballasio
Vanda Tuzzi
Director:
Mario Bava
Director of Photography:
Emilio Varriano
Mario Bava
Editor:
Carlo Reali
Angelo Marzullo
Gaffer:
Tito Rinaldi
Grip:
Mino Barbera
Quinto Proietti
Vittorio Monterosso
Hairstylist:
Marisa Marconi
Key Grip:
Franco Tocci
Makeup Artist:
Angelo Roncaioli
Vittorio Biseo
Original Music Composer:
Stelvio Cipriani
Post-Production Manager:
Lea Lander
Producer:
Alfredo Leone
Roberto Loyola
Lamberto Bava
Production Director:
Lucio Orlandini
Production Secretary:
Cesare Coromaldi
Screenplay:
Alessandro Parenzo
Mario Bava
Cesare Frugoni
Script Supervisor:
Nando Nibbi
Seamstress:
Maura Zuccherofino
Second Assistant Director:
Mario Garriba
Short Story:
Michael J. Carroll
Sound:
Mario Bramonti
Sound Recordist:
Roberto Alberghini
Special Effects:
Sergio Chiusi
Still Photographer:
Giuliana De Rossi
Story:
Mario Bava
Alessandro Parenzo
Title Designer:
Ivan Cerio
Wardrobe Master:
Wayne A. Finkelman
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