A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 3, 1979
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
October 17, 1979
Original Title:
Morte a passo di valzer
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
RAI
Countries:
IT
Italian TV adaptation of John Dickson Carr's mystery novel Fire, Burn! (1957).
Assistant Camera:
Gianni Bonaldi
Lorenzo Villa
Assistant Costume Designer:
Adriana Zaccara
Assistant Editor:
Patrizia Proserpio
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Blando Maria Melli
Assistant Production Design:
Dino Pozzi
Assistant Set Decoration:
Armando Di Micco de Santo
Boom Operator:
Aldo Cavuoto
Giovanni Marzona
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Clemente
Camera Supervisor:
Carlo Pirani
Construction Foreman:
Angelo Bissoli
Coordinating Producer:
Nicolò Stefi
Costume Design:
Lyuba Popova
Director:
Giovanni Fago
Director of Photography:
Giampiero Puliti
Editor:
Giorgio Galli
Gaffer:
Lodovico Maltoni
Key Makeup Artist:
Libero Politi
Line Producer:
Giovanni Piva
Mixing Engineer:
Riccardo Della Torre
Novel:
John Dickson Carr
Original Music Composer:
Fiorenzo Carpi
Production Assistant:
Nino Monza
Production Design:
Ludovico Muratori
Production Secretary:
Giampiero Florio
Recording Supervision:
Erminio Liverta
Screenplay:
Vieri Razzini
Second Unit:
Dario Colnago
Luigi Borghesio
Rolando Giordano Orsini
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Nevio Sivini
Set Decoration:
Franco Fiori
Sound Effects:
Cesare Volta
Sound Engineer:
Oreste Boschi
Sound Mixer:
Antonio Montanarini
Technical Supervisor:
Alfredo Costa
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