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Release Date:
February 24, 1982
Original Title:
Litan
Alternate Titles:
La cité des spectres verts
Le voleur de visages
Litem, la città degli spettri verdi
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Films A2
M. Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 88
Married couple Jock & Nora are visiting the town of Litan during Litan's Day, with its carnivalesque atmosphere. When Nora wakes that morning from dreaming the bizarre death of her husband, she sets out across town to find him and warn him. But as she does, she encounters stranger and stranger people and events erupting into a frenzy in front of her. Now, she and Jock must elude all of the impediments in their way of reaching safety on the outskirts of town.
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Assistant Camera:
Alain Herpe
Sylvie Plantard
Assistant Director:
Jean-François Villemer
Étienne Méry
Nicole Mollion
Jean-Christophe David
Olivia Caplain
Philippe Besnier
André Barbier
Assistant Editor:
Joëlle Dufour
Assistant Location Manager:
Nicole Mollion
Camera Operator:
Jacques Mironneau
Costume Design:
Sophie Chastenet
Director:
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Director of Photography:
Edmond Richard
Editor:
Catherine Renault
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Key Makeup Artist:
Odette Berroyer
Makeup Artist:
Frédérique Marcus
Music:
Nino Ferrer
Music Co-Supervisor:
Luc Perini
Producer:
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Production Assistant:
Sophie Moyse
Production Design:
René-Yves Bouty
Production Manager:
Pierre Hanin
Script Supervisor:
Françoise Penzer
Sound:
Luc Perini
Gilles Tomas
Visual Effects:
Michel François
Writer:
Patrick Granier
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Claude Romer
Suzy Baker
Scott Baker
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