Killer's Carnival

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Killer's Carnival
Directed by Alberto Cardone
Robert Lynn
Sheldon Reynolds
Louis Soulanes
Produced by Karl Spiehs
Written by Ernesto Gastaldi
Rolf Olsen
Sheldon Reynolds
Vittorio Salerno
Starring Stewart Granger
Cinematography Siegfried Hold
Release dates
  • 11 August 1966 (1966-08-11)
Running time 94 minutes
Country France
Austria
Italy
Language French

Killer's Carnival (French: Carnaval des barbouzes, German: Gern hab' ich die Frauen gekillt, Italian: Spie contro il mondo) is a 1966 crime film directed by Alberto Cardone and starring Stewart Granger.[1]

Plot

A murderer takes refuge in a doctor's home, and the doctor tells him three stories in an attempt to convince him that crime doesn't pay.

Cast

  • Stewart Granger - David Porter (Vienna segment)
  • Lex Barker - Glenn Cassidy (San Francisco segment)
  • Pierre Brice - Agent Brice (Rome segment)
  • Karin Dor - Denise (San Francisco segment)
  • Pascale Petit - Lotty (Vienna segment)
  • Margaret Lee - Agent Linda (Rome segment)
  • Walter Giller - Karl (Vienna segment)
  • Johanna Matz - Monique Carrar (Vienna segment)
  • Klaus Kinski - Gomez (San Francisco segment)
  • Agnès Spaak - Nelly Small (San Francisco segment)
  • Peter Vogel - Wendt, Suspected girls' killer
  • Richard Münch - Professor Alden (Frame story)
  • Carmen G. Cervera - Joana (San Francisco segment) (as Tita Barker)
  • Allen Pinson - Ray Runner (San Francisco segment) (as Alan Pinson)
  • Herbert Fux - Ganove (Vienna segment)
  • Roberto Miali - Pessana (San Francisco segment) (as Jerry Wilson)
  • Carla Calò - Female boss (Rome segment) (as Carrol Brown)
  • Fortunato Arena - Taxi driver (Rome segment)
  • Pietro Ceccarelli - Gangster #3 (Rome segment)
  • Luciano Pigozzi - Ivan (Rome segment)

References

  1. "New York Times: Killer's Carnival". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-10-21. 

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