The Silkworm (film)

The Silkworm (Italian: Il baco da seta) is a 1973 Italian thriller film directed by Mario Sequi and starring Nadja Tiller, George Hilton and Riccardo Garrone.[1]

The Silkworm
Directed byMario Sequi
Produced byAntonio Gentile
Giuliano Giunti
Massimo Manasse
Written byMino Roli
StarringNadja Tiller
George Hilton
Riccardo Garrone
Music byMario Bertolazzi
CinematographyAlvaro Lanzoni
Edited byMaurizio Mangosi
Production
company
Grado Film
Release date
1973
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

It was shot at the Tirrenia Studios and on location in Livorno and Florence. The film's sets were designed by the art director Elio Balletti.

Cast

gollark: I mean, both are roughly circumstances outside your control.
gollark: People who were coerced/tricked into violent conflict are bad but people who randomly ended up with a discriminated against ethnicity/whatever aren't?
gollark: You can't just arbitrarily allocate months to your cause. Complaining that other people have a month you want is an important part of attaining them.
gollark: Actually, quantifying things good, according to my arbitrary preferences.
gollark: Actual data, while prone to bees, is generally better than rhetoric or "common sense" (guessing and confirmation bias).

References

  1. Zagarrio p.149

Bibliography

  • Vito Zagarrio. Argento vivo: il cinema di Dario Argento tra genere e autorialità. Marsilio, 2008.
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