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Killer's Carnival

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Killer's Carnival is a 1966 crime film directed by Alberto Cardone, with additional directing credits for Robert Lynn, Sheldon Reynolds, and Louis Soulanes. The screenplay is by Ernesto Gastaldi, Rolf Olsen, Sheldon Reynolds, and Vittorio Salerno. Produced by Karl Spiehs, the movie stars Stewart Granger and features cinematography by Siegfried Hold. It is a Franco-Austrian-Italian co-production released on 11 August 1966, with a running time of 94 minutes. The film was distributed by Variety Distribution and produced in multiple languages—English, with French, German, and Italian versions available. In France, it recorded 129,757 admissions.

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.

Alternative titles include the French Carnaval des barbouzes, the German Gern hab' ich die Frauen gekillt, and the Italian Spie contro il mondo.


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