A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 10, 1977
Original Title:
Il mostro
Alternate Titles:
Criminalia
Qui sera tué demain ?
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Alex Cinematografica
UTI Produzioni Associate
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
A low rank journalist at Tribuna Sera newspaper receives a letter one day. His correspondence contains a serial killer's letters, which he exploits.
Administration:
Walter Massi
Assistant Camera:
Mario Bagnato
Assistant Costume Designer:
Tiziana Mancini
Assistant Editor:
Aristide Brescini
Sergio Fraticelli
Assistant Production Design:
Vincenzo De Camillis
Associate Producer:
Giuseppe Giovannini
Camera Operator:
Maurizio Maggi
Costume Design:
Franco Carretti
Director:
Luigi Zampa
Director of Photography:
Mario Vulpiani
Editor:
Franco Fraticelli
First Assistant Director:
Stefano Rolla
Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti
Gaffer:
Romano Mancini
Hairstylist:
Luciano Vito
Key Grip:
Augusto Diamanti
Makeup Artist:
Pierantonio Mecacci
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Producer:
Ugo Tucci
Claudio Mancini
Production Design:
Dante Ferretti
Production Secretary:
Maurizio Mancini
Screenplay:
Sergio Donati
Script Supervisor:
Marion Mertes
Set Decoration:
Enrico Fiorentini
Sound:
Gaetano Testa
Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico
Still Photographer:
Roberto Biciocchi
Story:
Sergio Donati
Unit Manager:
Franco Coduti
Lamberto Palmieri
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