Revenge of the Dead  (1983)

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The movie Revenge of the Dead, released in 1983 and directed by Pupi Avati, was shot on film using Technovision Cameras and Technovision Lenses with Franco Delli Colli as cinematographer and editing by Amedeo Salfa.
Directed by | Pupi Avati
Cinematography by | Franco Delli Colli
Edited by | Amedeo Salfa
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Country | Italy
Language | Italian, English
Genres | Horror

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Alessandra
Gabriella Goodman
Giovine - Faux Don Luigi
Professor Chesi
Police Lt. Guido Silvestri
Doctor Melis
Don Mario
Young Gabriella
Inspector Bouffet
Don Emidio
Mr. Big's Secretary
Helena, The 1st Victim
Cemetery Guardian
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