| Stefano Sibaldi | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
| Henning Skaarup | ... | (Danish Narrator) | |
| Peter Ustinov | ... | Narrator (voice: English version) | |
| Madame Nhu | ... | Herself (uncredited) |
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| Gualtiero Jacopetti | |||
| Franco Prosperi | |||
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| Giorgio Cecchini | .... | producer | |
| Gualtiero Jacopetti | .... | producer | |
| Mario Maffei | .... | producer | |
| Franco Prosperi | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Nino Oliviero | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Benito Frattari | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Mario Morra | |||
Art Department | |||
| Fernando Valento | .... | construction manager | |
Sound Department | |||
| Frederick Ridgard | .... | sound recordist | |
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| Mondo cane | Fellini Satyricon | Who Saw Her Die? | So Sweet, So Dead | Are All Men Pedophiles? |
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Mondo Cane 2 is on the same league as its predecessor. A lot of gory, shocking scenes and also some lighter and comic ones just to even things out. The commenting remains smart but some scenes start to seem rehearsed or directed. I think it's not so spontaneous and unprompted any more. Nevertheless there are some memorable moments, especially the maimed and crippled kids by their exploiters. Definitely for tough stomachs. I don't think it should be in Mondo Cane anyway, because this is not a ritual or something similar, it's just a criminal action.