Seagull Island (1982-1982)

Premiere:
April 1, 1982

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 5

Finale:
April 29, 1982

Original Title:
L'Isola del gabbiano

Alternate Titles:
Die Möweninsel
La isla de la gaviota
Les tigres sont lâchés
Seagull Island
The Secret of Seagull Island

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama | Mystery

Countries:
IT

Barbara Carey flies to Italy to visit her blind sister Mary Ann, who is studying in a music academy. Once in Rome Barbara discovers her sister has disappeared and, according to the Italian police, she may have been murdered by a maniac who is obsessed with young sightless women. With the help of Martin Foster, from the British Embassy, Barbara starts trying to find out what happened to Mary Ann. She even pretends to be blind herself in an attempt to attract the killer, and finally the clues lead her to Seagull Island, privately owned by a mysterious British citizen named David Malcolm. Barbara must then find the answers to several questions: was Mary Ann really kidnapped? What happened to David's wife and son in the island? And why is David's relative Carol so unhappy to see a woman with him?

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Art Direction:
Giuseppe Mangano

Assistant Art Director:
Gianni Giovagnoni

Assistant Director:
Antonio Gabrielli

Associate Producer:
Bob Kellett

Boom Operator:
Decio Trani

Camera Operator:
Mario Bagnato
Daniele Nannuzzi

Casting:
Rebecca Howard

Continuity:
Marion Mertes

Creative Consultant:
Abe Mandell

Director:
Nestore Ungaro

Director of Photography:
Armando Nannuzzi

Editor:
Angelo Curi
Tony Lenny
Gunter Glinka

Gaffer:
Marcello Gabriele

Graphic Designer:
Robert Conforte

Hairdresser:
Aldo Signoretti

Key Grip:
Giulio Diamanti

Location Manager:
Federico Tocci

Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni

Music:
Tony Hatch

Music Editor:
Alan Willis

Producer:
Nestore Ungaro

Production Assistant:
Adrian McCarthy
Gérald Morin

Production Coordinator:
Eleanor Kearney
Robert Mandell

Production Supervisor:
Lucio Trentini

Property Master:
Armando Scarano

Seamstress:
Angela Silighini

Sound Editor:
Graham Harris
Christopher Lancaster
Mike Le Mare
Peter Pennell

Sound Mixer:
Mario Dallimonti

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Rowe

Special Effects:
Germano Natali

Still Photographer:
Mario Tursi

Supervising Sound Editor:
John Poyner

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bona Nasalli-Rocca

Writer:
Jeremy Burnham
Augusto Caminito
Nestore Ungaro

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