Inferno  (1980)

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The movie Inferno, released in 1980 and directed by Dario Argento, was shot on film using Technovision Cameras and Technovision Lenses with Romano Albani as cinematographer and editing by Franco Fraticelli.
Directed by | Dario Argento
Cinematography by | Romano Albani
Edited by | Franco Fraticelli
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Cameras
Lenses
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Sound Systems
Dolby Stereo, 3 Channel Stereo
Country | Italy
Language | Italian
Genres | Horror

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Cast
Mark Elliot
Rose Elliot
Elise De Longvalle Adler
Carol, The Caretaker
The Nurse / Mater Tenebrarum
Professor Arnold / Dr. Varelli
John, The Butler
Music Student
Music Teacher
Bookbinder
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Written by
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Art Direction by
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Set Decoration by
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Camera & Electrical Department
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Visual Effects
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Sound Effects
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Sound Effects Editor
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Boom Operator
Sound Mixer
Makeup Department
Music Department
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Conductor / Music Arranger
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Additional Crew Members
Underwater Sequence
Production Administrator
Script Supervisor
Production Assistant
Unit Publicist
Production Assistant
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Voice Dubbing: Leigh McCloskey
Voice Dubbing: Sacha Pitoëff
Voice Dubbing: Veronica Lazar
Voice Dubbing: Feodor Chialiapin Jr.
Voice Dubbing: Irene Miracle
Inferno - modified: [39105] [80923]

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