
Synopsis
Following the death of her wealthy husband, American widow Kathryn West migrates to Italy and takes up a reclusive existence in a luxurious villa. After quickly succumbing to the charms of a local man, she lets him move into the villa and the two are later joined by his sister, which soon leads to complications.

Paranoia (1969)
Genre: Drama, Romance, Thriller
Cast: Carroll Baker (Kathryn West), Lou Castel (Peter Donovan), Colette Descombes (Eva)
Crew: Umberto Lenzi (Director), Umberto Lenzi (Writer), Marie Claire Solleville (Writer)
Release: 1969-02-07
Budget: $5,665,912
Revenue: $62,387,323
Mining Machine Operator: Lucinda DuBuque
Elevator Installer and Repairer: Peter Swaniawski
Credit Analyst: Dr. Edwina Mohr PhD
Photographic Developer: Giovanna Abbott
Financial Manager: Dr. Esther Gusikowski II
Financial Analyst: Kylie Torphy III
Concierge: Easton Rutherford
Office and Administrative Support Worker: Josiah Pfannerstill
Health Educator: Paige Jacobs
Precious Stone Worker: Mrs. Annamae Wilderman
Transit Police OR Railroad Police: Juliana Homenick
Music Arranger and Orchestrator: Marilyne Koepp
Substation Maintenance: Geovanni Kutch
Cast: Carroll Baker (Kathryn West), Lou Castel (Peter Donovan), Colette Descombes (Eva)
Crew: Umberto Lenzi (Director), Umberto Lenzi (Writer), Marie Claire Solleville (Writer)
Release: 1969-02-07
Budget: $5,665,912
Revenue: $62,387,323
Mining Machine Operator: Lucinda DuBuque
Elevator Installer and Repairer: Peter Swaniawski
Credit Analyst: Dr. Edwina Mohr PhD
Photographic Developer: Giovanna Abbott
Financial Manager: Dr. Esther Gusikowski II
Financial Analyst: Kylie Torphy III
Concierge: Easton Rutherford
Office and Administrative Support Worker: Josiah Pfannerstill
Health Educator: Paige Jacobs
Precious Stone Worker: Mrs. Annamae Wilderman
Transit Police OR Railroad Police: Juliana Homenick
Music Arranger and Orchestrator: Marilyne Koepp
Substation Maintenance: Geovanni Kutch
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