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Premiere:
October 21, 1975
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
November 11, 1975
Original Title:
Gamma
Italian science television drama fiction, a giallo with a sci-fi background, in 4 episodes, aired for the first time by RAI in 1975, directed by Salvatore Nocita on a subject by Professor Fabrizio Trecca. Set in France in an unspecified future, the drama tells the story of a brain transplant on an injured young race car driver, and its ethical implications.
Director:
Salvatore Nocita
Director of Photography:
Loris Amadori
Editor:
Paolo Mercadini
Music:
Enrico Simonetti
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