The Designated Victim

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The Designated Victim
La vittima designata.jpg
Italian film poster
Directed by Maurizio Lucidi
Screenplay by
Story by
Produced by Vico Pavoni
Starring
Cinematography Aldo Tonti
Edited byAlessandro Lucidi
Music by
Production
company
Produzioni Cinematografiche Europee (P.C.E.)
Distributed byEuro International Films
Release date
April 22, 1971
Running time
105 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

The Designated Victim (Italian : La vittima designata, also known as Slam Out) is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. [1] [2] [3]

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