Carnal Circuit (Italian: Femmine insaziabili, German: Mord im schwarzen Cadillac, also known as The Insatiables and Beverly Hills) is a 1969 Italian-German giallo written and directed by Alberto De Martino.[3][1][4][5]
Carnal Circuit | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Directed by | Alberto De Martino |
Screenplay by |
|
Produced by | Hans Pflüger |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Sergio D'Offizi |
Edited by | Otello Colangeli |
Music by | Bruno Nicolai |
Production companies |
|
Distributed by | Fida Nora Filmverleih GmbH & Co. KG[1][2] |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 93 minutes[2] |
Countries |
|
Languages | Italian English |
A man hides his best friend from the criminals out to get him and suffers a violent beating. His friend gets killed, and he tries to find out why.
Carnal Circuit was shot in Rome between February 12, 1968, and February 1969.[2]
During an underwater scene the camera operator unexpectedly and without Romina Power's knowing, pulled down the bottom part of her swimsuit. For a moment you can see her bum. Afterwards, Romina's mother went to the producer Goffredo Lombardo shouting and complaining about director Alberto De Martino.[6]
In West Germany, Carnal Circuit was released on August 13, 1970.[2]
![]() | This article related to an Italian film of the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
![]() | This article about a crime thriller film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |