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  1. Antonio Troiso is known for The Tough and the Mighty (1969), Knife of Ice (1972) and The Designated Victim (1971).

  2. Lenzi co-wrote the screenplay for Il coltello di ghiaccio with Antonio Troiso, a young screenwriter who died of cancer at age 30, shortly before the shooting of the film began. [8] The film's use of Satanists as initial suspects has been compared to Lucio Fulci 's film Don't Torture a Duckling, also released in 1972.

  3. Antonio Troiso. Writer: The Tough and the Mighty. Antonio Troiso is known for The Tough and the Mighty (1969), Knife of Ice (1972) and The Designated Victim (1971).

  4. Antonio Troiso is known as an Story, Screenplay, Writer, and Dialogue. Some of their work includes Beyond the Door, Murder Mansion, Shoot First… Ask Questions Later, The Designated Victim, The Last Snows of Spring, Queens Of Evil, Viva Cangaceiro, and The Tough and the Mighty.

  5. The screenplay for Beyond the Door was written by Ovidio G. Assonitis (billed as O. Hellman), Antonio Troiso, and Robert Barrett. [1] A number of collaborating writers also assisted, including Alex Rebar, Giorgio Marini, Aldo Crudo, and Christopher Cruise.

  6. Antonio Troiso is a writer known for White, the Yellow, and the Black, Maniac Mansion, The Last Snows of Spring, Knife of Ice, Beyond the Door, The Designated Victim, The Monk, Queens of Evil, Free With Pink Leaves and Woman Buried Alive

  7. The screenplay for Beyond the Door was written by Ovidio G. Assonitis (billed as O. Hellman), Antonio Troiso, and Robert Barrett. A number of collaborating writers also assisted, including Alex Rebar, Giorgio Marini, Aldo Crudo, and Christopher Cruise.