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Release Date:
April 5, 1975
Original Title:
La polizia accusa: il servizio segreto uccide
Alternate Titles:
Chopper Squad
Der lautlose Killer
Die Killermafia
Killer Kommando
La Ville Accuse
Vergeltung der Rechtlosen
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Dania Film
Flora Film
Medusa Distribuzione
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16|18
Runtime: 98
A number of unexplained military deaths hit Italy and are ruled to be accidental or suicides, but police inspector Giorgio Solmi suspects otherwise. When a mysterious wealthy electrician is seemingly murdered by a female escort, a sinister plot slowly begins to unravel.
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Assistant Camera:
Antonio Minutolo
Assistant Editor:
Giuseppe Romano
Assistant Production Design:
Paolo Innocenzi
Boom Operator:
Guglielmo Smeraldi
Camera Operator:
Claudio Morabito
Costume Design:
Rosalba Menichelli
Director:
Sergio Martino
Director of Photography:
Giancarlo Ferrando
Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso
First Assistant Director:
Claudio Bondi
Hairstylist:
Alfonso Cioffi
Line Producer:
Pietro Innocenzi
Makeup Artist:
Stefano Trani
Master at Arms:
Riccardo Petrazzi
Original Music Composer:
Luciano Michelini
Producer:
Gianfranco Couyoumdjian
Luciano Martino
Production Design:
Franco Calabrese
Production Manager:
Elio Di Pietro
Production Secretary:
Dario Armellini
Screenplay:
Massimo Felisatti
Gianfranco Couyoumdjian
Sergio Martino
Fabio Pittorru
Script Supervisor:
Mirella Malatesta
Second Assistant Director:
Giuseppe Cino
Sound:
Roberto Petrozzi
Sound Mixer:
Romano Pampaloni
Special Effects:
Dino Galiano
Still Photographer:
Vittorio Piffani
Story:
Massimo Felisatti
Fabio Pittorru
Unit Manager:
Biagio Di Pietro
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