Night of Hate (1968)
March 8, 1968Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Tomas Milian
Chino
Claudio Camaso
Scott
Anita Ekberg
Bessie
Mónica Randall
Hellen
Fernando Sancho
Fernando Gonzales
Luis de Tejada
Hugo Blanco
Atracador
Óscar Pellicer
Fulgencio
Tito García
Fred Mulligan
Antonio Almorós
Actor
Montserrat Porta
Actress
Jaime Jesús Balcázar
Director
Carlos Miguel Solá
Policía
Bruno Corbucci
Writer
Mario Amendola
Writer
Willy Brezza
Composer
Nora Orlandi
Composer
Juan Gelpí
Cinematographer
Teresa Alcocer
Editor
Herminia Arnau
Script Supervisor
Adrián Jaramillo
Makeup Artist
Vincent Rossell
Still Photographer
Euclide Santoli
Makeup Artist
Juan Alberto Soler
Set Decoration
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 8, 1968
Original NameCrónica de un atraco
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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Fannie Dorothy Davenport (March 13, 1895 – October 12, 1977) was an American actress, screenwriter, film director, and producer.Born into a family of film performers, Davenport had her own independent career before her marriage to the film actor and director Wallace Reid in 1913. Reid's star rose steadily, making feature films at a pace of one every seven weeks, until 1919 when a dose of morphine administered for an injury on location grew into an addiction. Reid died in January 1923 at the age of 31. Davenport took her own story as source material and co-produced Human Wreckage (1923), in which she was billed as "Mrs. Wallace Reid" and played the role of a drug addict's wife. She advertised the film in terms of a moral crusade.Davenport followed its success with other social-conscience films on other topics, Broken Laws (1924) and The Red Kimono (1925), with expensive litigation connected with the latter. While Davenport's own production company dissolved in the late 1920s, she continued to take on smaller writing and directing roles. In 1929 Davenport directed Linda a film about a woman who gives up her happiness for the sake of men and social expectations. Davenport directed her last film in 1934; however, she continued in the film industry in other roles until her last known credit in 1956 as dialogue supervisor of The First Traveling Saleslady.