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My Dear Killer ()

Mio caro assassino (original title)
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A mysterious decapitation leads Inspector Peretti into a case of blackmail, deceit, and the unsolved kidnapping of a young girl.

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Inspector Luca Peretti
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Chief Marò
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Giorgio Canavese
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Brigadier Bozzi (as Manolo Zarzo)
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Paola Rossi - The Teacher
Piero Lulli ...
Alessandro Moroni
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Mrs. Paradisi
Tullio Valli ...
Oliviero Moroni
Dante Maggio ...
Mattia Guardapelle
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Eleonora Moroni
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Beniamino
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Carla Moroni (as Monica Randall)
Corrado Gaipa ...
Head of Insurance Company
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Stefania Moroni (as Daniela Rachele Barnes)
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Umberto Paradisi
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Adele Rudigiani (as Lola Goas)
Sergio Mendizábal ...
Rag. Civitelli (as Sergio Mendizabal)
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Servant at Moroni's Home
Luigi Antonio Guerra ...
Postman Witness
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Servant at Moroni's Home
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Jib Crane Owner
Annamaria Chio ...
Woman Witness in Post Office (as Anna Maria Chio)
Antonio Spaccatini ...
Silvestri (as Antonio Spaggatini)
Guerrino Crivello ...
Barman at Bar Latteria (as Guerrino Crivelli)
Irio Fantini
Andrea Scotti ...
Witness in Post Office
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Dr. Anna Borgese
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Pietro Ceccarelli ...
Giorgio Canavese's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Clarain ...
Driver in Moroni's Home (uncredited)
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Mario Anzuini (uncredited)
Giuseppe Marrocco ...
Policeman in the Ansuini Crime Scene (uncredited)
Sergio Testori ...
Kidnapper (uncredited)

Directed by

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Tonino Valerii

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Roberto Leoni ... (screenplay) and
Franco Bucceri ... (screenplay)
 
Roberto Leoni ... (story) and
Franco Bucceri ... (story)
 
José Gutiérrez Maesso ... (screenplay) (as José G. Maesso)
 
Tonino Valerii ... (screenplay)

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Manolo Bolognini ... producer
Franco Bucceri ... associate producer

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Ennio Morricone

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Manuel Rojas ... director of photography

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Franco Fraticelli

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Sergio Fraticelli ... assistant editor
Alessandro Gabriele ... assistant editor

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Francisco Canet
Claudio Cinini

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Fiorenzo Senese

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Vittorio Biseo ... makeup artist (as Vittorio Bisseo)
Marisa Fraticelli ... hair stylist

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Anacleto Amadio ... unit manager
Roberto Cocco ... production manager
Carlo Giovagnorio ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Remo De Angelis ... second assistant director
Roberto Leoni ... first assistant director

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Pietro Ortolani ... sound technician

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Angelo Lannutti ... camera operator (as Arcangelo Lannutti)
Angelo Novi ... still photographer
Mauro Pezzotti ... grip (uncredited)

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Bruno Nicolai ... conductor

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Renata Franceschi ... continuity

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Gianfranco Bellini ... voice dubbing: Tullio Valli (uncredited)
Arturo Dominici ... voice dubbing: Salvo Randone (uncredited)
Vittoria Febbi ... voice dubbing: Patty Shepard (uncredited)
Michele Gammino ... voice dubbing: Manuel Zarzo (uncredited)
Géneviève Hersent ... voice dubbing: Patty Shepard (uncredited)
Pino Locchi ... voice dubbing: George Hilton (uncredited)
Glauco Onorato ... voice dubbing: Enzo Fiermonte (uncredited)
Giuseppe Rinaldi ... voice dubbing: William Berger (uncredited)
Rita Savagnone ... voice dubbing: Marilù Tolo (uncredited)
Silvio Spaccesi ... voice dubbing: Sergio Mendizábal (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Following the mysterious decapitation (via mechanical digger) of an insurance investigator, Police Inspector Peretti is put onto the case. Slowly more people are found dead--a man supposedly commits suicide, a woman is strangled, another attacked in her flat--but all the clues lead to an unsolved case of kidnapping and murder. Can Peretti find the murderer if his major clue is a little girl's drawing? Written by Andrew Lines

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Also Known As
  • Sumario sangriento de la pequeña Estefania (Spain)
  • My Dear Killer (World-wide, English title)
  • My Dear Killer (Canada, English title)
  • My Dear Killer (United States)
  • My Dear Killer (United Kingdom)
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  • 100 min
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Trivia Film debut of actress Lara Wendel. See more »
Goofs Stefania's teacher says, given an assignment to draw a house she'd want to live in, she drew the picture of the garbage man's house, but, as she was never allowed to leave the estate where she lived, and only went out of the house accompanied by an adult, no reason is provided as to why she would be near the quarry to have seen his house before she saw it a week later, from where she was imprisoned, in the house across the way. See more »
Movie Connections Features Django (1966). See more »
Quotes Paola Rossi, the teacher: Come in! I was just watching some terrible Westerns on television.
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