The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971)
The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971)

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Cast & Crew.

James Franciscus
Carlo Giordani

Karl Malden
Franco Arnò

Catherine Spaak
Anna Terzi

Pier Paolo Capponi
Police Supt. Spini

Horst Frank
Dr. Braun

Rada Rassimov
Bianca Merusi

Aldo Reggiani
Dr. Casoni

Carlo Alighiero
Dr. Calabresi

Vittorio Congia
Righetto (cameraman)

Ugo Fangareggi
Gigi the Loser

Tom Felleghy
Dr. Esson

Emilio Marchesini
Dr. Mombelli

Fulvio Mingozzi
Spimi's man

Corrado Olmi
Morsella

Luigi Collo
Writer

Pino Patti
Barber

Umberto Raho
Manuel's ex-lover

Jacques Stany
Prof. Manera

Stefano Oppedisano
Taxi driver

Ada Pometti
Telephone operator

Marie Louise Sinclair
Film starlet

Cinzia De Carolis
Lori

Werner Pochath
Manuel

Tino Carraro
Prof. Fulvio Terzi

Ettore Arena
Billiard Player (uncredited)

Aristide Caporale
Smoker in the Billiard Hall (uncredited)

Giovanni Di Benedetto
Chief of Police Salmi (uncredited)

Margherita Horowitz
Lori's Babysitter (uncredited)

Giuseppe Marrocco
Man at Table in the Saint Peter's Club (uncredited)

Gennarino Pappagalli
Man in the Terzi's Institute (uncredited)

Aldo Parenti
(uncredited)

Franco Ukmar
Policeman - Speaks with Morsella About Food (uncredited)

Dario Argento
Director / Story / Screenplay

Dardano Sacchetti
Story

Luciano Vittori
Visual Effects / Title Designer

Ennio Morricone
Original Music Composer

Salvatore Argento
Producer

Erico Menczer
Director of Photography

Carlo Du Bois
Production Accountant / Administration

Luigi Cozzi
Story

Bryan Edgar Wallace
Screenplay

Carlo Leva
Production Design / Costume Design

Luca Sabatelli
Costume Design

Giuseppe Ferranti
Makeup Artist

Vincenzo Marchetti
Assistant Makeup Artist

Pierantonio Mecacci
Makeup Artist

Maura Turchi
Hairstylist

Angelo Iacono
Production Manager

Roberto Pariante
Assistant Director

Romeo Costantini
Assistant Set Decoration

Franco Pedacchia
Assistant Production Design

Lamberto Verdenelli
Property Master

Eugenio Fiori
Boom Operator

Romano Pampaloni
Sound Recordist

Mario Ronchetti
Sound

Massimo Anzellotti
Sound Effects Editor

Roberto Bertozzi
Electrician

Roberto Brega
Camera Operator

Arturo de Castelterlango
First Assistant Camera

Rodolfo Flibotti
Gaffer

Giuseppe Gabrielli
Grip

Maurizio La Monica
Second Assistant Camera

Alberico Loreti
Best Boy Electric

Renato Mascagno
First Assistant Camera

Ettore Migalizzi
Grip

Giovanni Migalizzi
Grip

Maurizio Migalizzi
Key Grip

Firmino Palmieri
Still Photographer

Francesco Rachini
Electrician

Carlo Vinciguerra
Electrician

Cesarina Casini
First Assistant Editor

Sergio Fraticelli
Assistant Editor

Bruno Nicolai
Conductor

Roberta Leoni
Production Secretary

Luciano Anzellotti
Sound Effects

Franco Fraticelli
Editor

Giuseppe Mangogna
Production Manager

Sascha Helwin

Walter Pinelli

Martial Boschero
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 12, 1971
Original NameIl gatto a nove code
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
Budget$1,000,000
Box Office$1,204,739
Filming LocationsRome, Italy
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This Movie Is About.
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The Cat o' Nine Tails (Italian: Il gatto a nove code) is a 1971 English-language Italian film directed by Dario Argento, adapted from a story by Dardano Sacchetti, Luigi Cozzi, and an uncredited Bryan Edgar Wallace. It stars Karl Malden, James Franciscus, and Catherine Spaak.
Although it is the middle entry in Argento's so-called "Animal Trilogy" (along with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and Four Flies on Grey Velvet), the "cat o' nine tails" does not directly refer to a literal cat, nor to a literal multi-tailed whip; rather, it refers to the number of leads that the protagonists follow in the attempt to solve a murder.
The film was a commercial success in Italy but not in the rest of Europe. However, it was acclaimed in the United States. Argento admitted in the book Broken Mirrors, Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento that he was less than pleased with the film, and has repeatedly cited it as his least favorite of all of his films.
Animal Trilogy.
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