The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963 film)
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Directed by | Mario Bava |
Written by | Mario Bava Enzo Corbucci Ennio de Concini Eliana DeSabata Mino Guerrini Franco E. Prosperi |
Music by | Les Baxter |
Cinematography | Mario Bava |
Editing by | Mario Serandrei |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | Italy |
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The Girl Who Knew Too Much (La Ragazza che sapeva troppo) is an Italian film by Mario Bava released in 1963. It stars Leticia Roman and John Saxon. This film is considered the first in the giallo genre.
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Nora Davis, a young American woman, is in Rome to visit her aunt who dies that same day. The same evening, Nora, after being assaulted, sees something she wasn't supposed to see: she becomes an unwanted witness.
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