Massimamente folle (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 3, 1983

Original Title:
Massimamente folle

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Alba Films
Film International Company

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 93

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The film presents a series of unrelated "pictures": a police commissioner who, faced with four friars stripped by two women, must decide whether they are real or false friars (but he can't); a professor who, suffering from acute dysentery, is dismissed for unworthiness by the Institute Council; a football referee trying to escape the ire of angry fans; an endless marathon in Piazza Navona; a true but crazy producer, a not crazy but fake producer and a group of actors who want to take revenge on one and the other; a "club of toasts" that spends its time toasting to this and that, to elect new members and honorary members; finally, a censorship commission that, aboard an old and very battered car, fails to reach his workplace.

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Assistant Director:
Mario Jurisic

Boom Operator:
Antonio Pantano

Cinematography:
Elio Bisignani

Costume Design:
Silvio Laurenzi
Tony Randaccio

Director:
Marcello Troiani

Editor:
Marcello Malvestito
Alberto Moriani

Hair Assistant:
Caterine Campana

Hair Designer:
Marcello Longhi

Makeup Artist:
Maria Fiocca

Makeup Designer:
Stefania Trani

Music:
Pippo Caruso

Producer:
Marcello Troiani

Production Design:
Giuseppe Bassan

Set Decoration:
Davide Bassan

Set Designer:
Vincenzo Morozzi

Sound:
Roberto Alberghini

Writer:
Marcello Troiani

Writers' Assistant:
Francesco Milizia

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