Totò diabolicus (1962) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 7, 1962

Original Title:
Totò diabolicus

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Gianni Buffardi S.p.A.
Titanus

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 

Runtime: 92

The marquis Galeazzo di Torre Alta is murdered by a mysterious killer who calls himself Diabolicus. His heirs are his three brothers and a sister, but all of them, with the exception of Monsignor Antonino di Torre Alta, are killed by Diabolicus. The police are unable to solve the case, but when Antonino gives his inheritance to Pasquale Bonocore, illegitimate son of his father and Pasquale is in prison and therefore can't be the killer, all the clues are in the hand of the police.

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Assistant Camera:
Renato Fait

Assistant Editor:
Marcella Bevilacqua

Camera Operator:
Stelvio Massi

Costume Design:
Giuliano Papi

Director:
Steno

Director of Photography:
Enzo Barboni

Editor:
Giuliana Attenni

First Assistant Director:
Mariano Laurenti

Hairstylist:
Maria Miccinilli

Makeup Artist:
Sergio Angeloni

Original Music Composer:
Piero Piccioni

Producer:
Gianni Buffardi

Production Design:
Giorgio Giovannini

Production Secretary:
Franco Pranteda

Screenplay:
Bruno Corbucci
Roberto Gianviti
Giovanni Grimaldi
Marcello Fondato
Vittorio Metz

Script Supervisor:
Renata Clerici

Second Assistant Director:
Mario Castellani

Set Decoration:
Brunello Serena Ulloa

Sound:
Enzo Silvestri

Story:
Vittorio Metz
Roberto Gianviti

Unit Manager:
Giancarlo Sambucini
Egidio Quarantotto

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