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Release Date:
August 11, 1973
Original Title:
Le amazzoni - donne d'amore e di guerra
Alternate Titles:
Amatsonien orjat
Amazonernas slavar
As Amazonas do Karaté
Battle of the Amazons
Beauty of the Barbarian
De vilde amazoners sidste sejr
Die Frauen die man Töterinnen nannte
Ekdikisi tis Amazonas
Karate Amazones
Las amazonas mujeres de amor y guerra
Les amazones, filles pour l'amour et pour la guerre
Sie hauen alle in die Pfanne
The 100 Fighting Amazons
The Amazons
Genres:
Action | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Cinematográfica Pelimex
Roas Produzioni
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A tribe of vicious female warriors terrorizes the countryside, and especially the males, until one day the men and some local villagers decide to fight back.
Art Direction:
Mimmo Scavia
Assistant Camera:
Domingo Solano
Giorgio Urbinelli
Assistant Director:
Franco Pasquetto
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gino Zamprioli
Boom Operator:
Antonio Pantano
Camera Operator:
Gianfranco Turino
Continuity:
Giuliana Gherardi
Director:
Alfonso Brescia
Director of Photography:
Fausto Rossi
Executive Producer:
Stenio Fiorentini
Gaffer:
Alberto Silvestri
Grip:
Giancarlo Serravalli
Hairstylist:
Maria Grazia Nardi
Makeup Artist:
Raul Ranieri
Romana González
Music:
Franco Micalizzi
Producer:
Riccardo Billi
Production Manager:
Manuel Torres
Pasquale Petricca
Props:
Ditta Tani
Seamstress:
Lucia Costantini
Second Assistant Director:
Benito Stefanelli
Sound Engineer:
Benedetto Conversi
Special Effects:
Sergio Chiusi
Still Photographer:
Fabio Scatamacchia
Stunts:
Benito Stefanelli
Unit Manager:
Julio Himenes Fernandez
Vito Di Bari
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