
Massacre Mania
Thriller
Overview
A high level criminal attempts to enslave the world by thought control through TV.
Top Cast


Giovanni Cianfriglia
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Inspector Griffith (as Ken Wood)
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Inspector Griffith (as Ken Wood)


Robert Woods
Robert Woods
Henry Spengler
Robert Woods
Henry Spengler


Fernando Sancho
Fernando Sancho
Professor Kenitz
Fernando Sancho
Professor Kenitz


Rada Rassimov
Rada Rassimov
Nicole Bouvier
Rada Rassimov
Nicole Bouvier
Lino Coletta
Lino Coletta
Maurice
Lino Coletta
Maurice


Piero Gerlini
Piero Gerlini
Policeman
Piero Gerlini
Policeman


Maurizio Merli
Maurizio Merli
Maurizio Merli


Nino Vingelli
Nino Vingelli
Nino Vingelli
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