Killer's Carnival
Killer's Carnival | |
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Directed by |
Alberto Cardone Robert Lynn Sheldon Reynolds Louis Soulanes |
Produced by | Karl Spiehs |
Written by |
Ernesto Gastaldi Rolf Olsen Sheldon Reynolds Vittorio Salerno |
Starring | Stewart Granger |
Cinematography | Siegfried Hold |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country |
France Austria Italy |
Language | French |
Box office | 129,757 admissions (France)[1] |
Killer's Carnival (French: Carnaval des barbouzes, German: Gern hab' ich die Frauen gekillt, Italian: Spie contro il mondo) is a 1966 crime film directed by Alberto Cardone and starring Stewart Granger.[2]
Plot
A murderer takes refuge in a doctor's home, and the doctor tells him three stories in an attempt to convince him that crime doesn't pay.
Cast
- Stewart Granger - David Porter (Vienna segment)
- Lex Barker - Glenn Cassidy (San Francisco segment)
- Pierre Brice - Agent Brice (Rome segment)
- Karin Dor - Denise (San Francisco segment)
- Pascale Petit - Lotty (Vienna segment)
- Margaret Lee - Agent Linda (Rome segment)
- Walter Giller - Karl (Vienna segment)
- Johanna Matz - Monique Carrar (Vienna segment)
- Klaus Kinski - Gomez (San Francisco segment)
- Agnès Spaak - Nelly Small (San Francisco segment)
- Peter Vogel - Wendt, Suspected girls' killer
- Richard Münch - Professor Alden (Frame story)
- Carmen G. Cervera - Joana (San Francisco segment) (as Tita Barker)
- Allen Pinson - Ray Runner (San Francisco segment) (as Alan Pinson)
- Herbert Fux - Ganove (Vienna segment)
- Roberto Miali - Pessana (San Francisco segment) (as Jerry Wilson)
- Carla Calò - Female boss (Rome segment) (as Carrol Brown)
- Fortunato Arena - Taxi driver (Rome segment)
- Pietro Ceccarelli - Gangster #3 (Rome segment)
- Luciano Pigozzi - Ivan (Rome segment)
References
- ↑ Box office information for Stewart Granger films in France at Box Office Story
- ↑ "New York Times: Killer's Carnival". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
External links
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