Assassination in Rome
Assassination in Rome (Italian: Il segreto del vestito rosso, lit. 'The Secret of the Red Dress'; Spanish: El secreto de Bill North, lit. 'The Secret of Bill North') is a 1965 giallo film co-written and directed by Silvio Amadio.
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| Italian | Il segreto del vestito rosso | 
| Directed by | Silvio Amadio | 
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| Produced by | Aldo Pomilia | 
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| Cinematography | Mario Pacheco | 
| Edited by | Marcello Malvestito | 
| Music by | Armando Trovajoli | 
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Running time  | 104 minutes | 
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Cast
    
- Hugh O'Brian as Dick Sherman
 - Cyd Charisse as Shelley North
 - Eleonora Rossi Drago as Erika Tiller
 - Alberto Closas as Inspector Baudi
 - Memmo Carotenuto as Dino
 - Alberto Dalbés as Bill North
 - Juliette Mayniel as Lorena Borelli
 - Franco Giacobini as Choco
 - Manuel Alexandre as Baudi's assistant
 - Antonio Casas
 - Carlos Casaravilla as Regi Bank
 - Gina Rovere as Dino and Choco's neighbour
 - Philippe Lemaire as Mr. Borelli
 - Mario Feliciani as Charles Mallicia
 - José María Seoane
 
Production
    
The film was originally meant to star John Gavin, but he pulled out at the last minute and was replaced by Hugh O'Brian.[1][2]
References
    
- Scheuer, Philip K. (17 January 1963). "Revived 'Burlesque' Shows Infirmities: The Gags and the Gals Best Part of UCLA Production". Los Angeles Times. p. C9.
 - Alpert, Don (5 May 1963). "Cyd Charisse Strange Things Can Happen to a Pretty Girl Acting Overseas". Los Angeles Times. p. L4.
 
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