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Release Date:
May 12, 1972
Original Title:
Chi l'ha vista morire?
Alternate Titles:
Canción de la muerte
Ko ju je vidio mrtvu?
Poios eide tin kyria na pethaini?
Ta vimata ti nyhta fernoun to thanato
The Child
Кто видел ее смерть?
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion
Doria G. Film
Roas Produzioni
Production Countries:
Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 IT: 18+
Runtime: 94
Between a four-year gap in the murder of a young girl, the daughter of a well-known sculptor is discovered dead, and her parents conduct an investigation, only to discover they are in over their heads as the body-count keeps rising.
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Art Direction:
Alessandro Parenzo
Gisella Longo
Assistant Camera:
Mauro Marchetti
Gianfranco Transunto
Assistant Editor:
Maria Pia Appetito
Alessandra Olsoufieff
Associate Producer:
Pietro Sagliocco
Ovidio G. Assonitis
Giorgio Carlo Rossi
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Lanci
Conductor:
Nicola Samale
Director:
Aldo Lado
Director of Photography:
Franco Di Giacomo
Editor:
Jutta Brandstaedter
Angelo Curi
Gaffer:
Valerio Garzia
Hairstylist:
Teresa Cicchetti
Key Grip:
Gastone Coppa
Lyricist:
Maria Travia
Makeup Artist:
Franco Schioppa
Music Arranger:
Ennio Morricone
Musician:
Edda Dell'Orso
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Producer:
Dieter Geissler
Enzo Doria
Production Design:
Gisella Longo
Alessandro Parenzo
Production Manager:
Bernward Schlinker
Claudio Grassetti
Production Secretary:
Aldo Sassi
Screenplay:
Massimo D'Avak
Francesco Barilli
Seamstress:
Elisabetta Costantini
Second Assistant Camera:
Carlo Tafani
Second Unit Director:
Vittorio De Sisti
Sound:
Bernardino Fronzetti
Sound Effects:
Luciano Anzellotti
Sound Mixer:
Bernardino Fronzetti
Story:
Francesco Barilli
Massimo D'Avak
Unit Manager:
Mauro Porru
Gastone De Mattia
Writer:
Rüdiger von Spies
Aldo Lado
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