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Release Date:
December 9, 2011
Original Title:
Bloodline
Alternate Titles:
Bloodline
Bloodline - Der Killer
Scalpel Massacre: Bloodline
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Boll World Sales
CG Entertainment
Chemical Burn Entertainment
EuroObscura
OpenCinema
Phoenix Entertainment Group
Phoenix Group
Schröder Media
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 IT: 18+ NL: 18
Runtime: 92
Sandra's twin sister was brutally murdered by a serial killer when they were children. Fifteen years later Sandra is now a professional journalist whose career is on the fritz. Sandra is given one last shot - an assignment which will prove the toughest of her life. She is sent back to the location of her sister's murder to shoot a behind-the-scenes expose for a hardcore porn flick. There she will be forced to confront the ghosts of her past as a new copycat killer has his sights set on Sandra.
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Compositor:
Pazi Mine
Digital Compositor:
Giuseppe Tagliavini
Director:
Edo Tagliavini
Director of Photography:
Marina Kissopoulos
Editor:
Lorenzo Loi
Executive Producer:
Mario Calamita
Gaffer:
Guglielmo Rivera
Giorgio Cutini
Original Music Composer:
Claudio Simonetti
Producer:
Virgilio Olivari
Production Design:
Paolo Dore
Recording Supervision:
Gaetano Musso
Marco Rinaldi
Screenplay:
Edo Tagliavini
Taiyo Yamanouchi
Sound:
Marco Benevento
Sound Editor:
Valeria Marrale
Sound Mixer:
Claudio Bagni
Special Effects:
Sergio Stivaletti
Special Effects Assistant:
David Bracci
Story:
Virgilio Olivari
Visual Effects:
Mario Calamita
Pradeep Kumar Padmanabha
Writer:
Mario Calamita
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