A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 13, 1975
Original Title:
Roma violenta
Alternate Titles:
Gewalt rast durch die Stadt
Violent City
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Flaminia Produzioni Cinematografiche
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 86
A detective sick and tired of the rampant crime and violence in his city, and constantly at odds with his superiors, is finally kicked out of the department for a "questionable" shooting of a vicious criminal. However, he is soon approached by a representative for a group of citizens who themselves are fed up with what they see as criminals going unpunished, and they make him an offer he may very well not refuse.
Administration:
Benito Mancini
Assistant Camera:
Enzo Frattari
Enzo Tosi
Assistant Editor:
Lamberto Mancini
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marcello Meniconi
Boom Operator:
Guglielmo Smeraldi
Camera Operator:
Guglielmo Vincioni
Costume Design:
Silvana Scandariato
Director:
Marino Girolami
Director of Photography:
Fausto Zuccoli
Editor:
Vincenzo Tomassi
First Assistant Director:
Romano Scandariato
Hairstylist:
Mirella Ginnoto
Makeup Artist:
Gianfranco Mecacci
Original Music Composer:
Guido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis
Producer:
Edmondo Amati
Production Design:
Antonio Visone
Production Manager:
Fabrizio De Angelis
Production Secretary:
Giandomenico Stellitano
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Mannino
Script Supervisor:
Marion Mertes
Set Decoration:
Luchino Oltrona Visconti
Sound:
Roberto Petrozzi
Special Effects:
Gino De Rossi
Still Photographer:
Vittorio Biffani
Story:
Vincenzo Mannino
Stunt Coordinator:
Benito Stefanelli
Unit Manager:
Dante Brini
Claudio Cuomo
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