Calling All Police Cars (1975)
1h 40m
Running Time
August 28, 1975Release Date
Calling All Police Cars (1975)
1h 40m
Running Time
August 28, 1975Release Date
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Plot.
Story about a young girl, the daughter a prominent doctor. When the girl goes missing her father gets the police to jump into action because of his class status and wealth.
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Cast & Crew.
Antonio Sabàto
Commissario Fernando Solmi
Luciana Paluzzi
Ispettrice Giovanna Nunziante
Gabriele Ferzetti
Professore Andrea Icardi
Elio Zamuto
Professor Giacometti
Enrico Maria Salerno
Police Chief Carraro
Ettore Manni
Enrico Tummoli
Mario Caiano
Director
Marino Masé
Franz Hekker - 'Francesco Pagano'
Massimo Felisatti
Writer
Fabio Pittorru
Writer
Bedy Moratti
Emilia Icardi
Renato Angiolini
Producer
Adriana Fiore
Stripper
Franco Ressel
Gynaecologist
Coriolano Gori
Composer
Margherita Horowitz
Antonietta - Icardi's maid
Pier Luigi Santi
Cinematographer
Tino Bianchi
Police Commissioner
Valentino Macchi
Petrol Station Attendant
Andrea Lala
Marshall Attardi
Mario Erpichini
Minister Mordini
Adriano Amidei Migliano
Dog team leader
Attilio Dottesio
Forensic Doctor
Ida Di Benedetto
House Madam
Leila Durante
Nurse (as Leila Ducci)
Gloria Piedimonte
Carla
Andrea Scotti
Head of Scientific Team
Fernando Cerulli
Morgue Watchman
Fulvio Mingozzi
Police Inspector
Salvatore Billa
Man in the city
Adriana Falco
Fiorella Icardi
Ilona Staller
Prostitute
Nestore Cavaricci
Policeman (uncredited)
Maurizio Merli
Boom Operator
Orietta Nasalli Rocca
Costume Design / Costume Designer
Eduardo Salerno
Assistant Director
Romeo Ciatti
Editor
Gianni Ricci
Script Supervisor
Ennio Onorati
Production Manager
Mauro Chiari
Still Photographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 28, 1975
Original Name...a tutte le auto della polizia...
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Genres
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Wiki.
Calling All Police Cars (Italian: ...a tutte le auto della polizia..., literally "...To All the Police Cars") is a 1975 Italian giallo/poliziottesco film. It stars Antonio Sabàto, Gabrielle Ferzetti and Enrico Maria Salerno. The film is very graphic for its time, with excessive gore and nudity. The screenplay was based on a novel called Violenza a Roma by Massimo Felisatti.