San Babila-8 P.M. Trailer

San Babila-8 P.M. Trailer (1976)

26 May 1976 Drama, Crime 105 mins

A quartet of young neo-Fascists terrorise the Milanise locals while the Police mostly look the other way.

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Cast

Daniele Asti

as Franco

Giuliano Cesareo

as Michele Castiglioni

Pietro Brambilla

as Fabrizio

Pietro Giannuso

as Alfredo Somma

Grazia Baccari

as Silvana

Paola Faloja

as Michele's Mother

Franco Ferri

as Police Commissioner

Rodolfo Dal Pra

as Senatore

Achille Grioni

as Policeman in Car

Walter Valdi

as Vice Police Commissioner

Sergio Tardioli

as Mr. Todisco

Franca Mantelli

as Franco's Mother

Crew

Ennio Morricone

Ennio Morricone Music Editor

Carlo Maietto

Carlo Maietto Executive Producer

Vincenzo De Leo

Vincenzo De Leo Line Producer

Ennio Morricone

Original Music Composer

Piergiorgio Pozzi

Piergiorgio Pozzi Director of Photography

Pier Luigi Basile

Pier Luigi Basile Art Direction

Natalia Verdelli

Natalia Verdelli Set Decoration

Dada Saligeri

Dada Saligeri Costume Design

International Titles

Площад*Сан Бабила*, 20ч.:Едно ненужно престъпление Trailer

San Babila, 20 Uhr: Ein sinnloses Verbrechen Trailer

San Babila Trailer

San Babila egy napja Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 26 April 2023

Italy 26 May 1976

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