A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 9, 1990
Original Title:
Pierino torna a scuola
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Publieuropa
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 91
Had come of age and unemployed, Peter decides to go back to school to take the elementary school. However, his academic performance continues to be poor so much so that his grandmother to play for the votes of a report card to the football pools coupon. The grandmother with the votes of Peter will win, using the amount paid to renew their tavern, without giving any money to his nephew, who will retaliate by closing all his family in the bathrooms of the new restaurant. Eventually Peter was rejected despite the efforts of his teachers, but Peter does not seem to be over: receives, in fact, a visit to Camazzo, her neighbor and Head of the third class of the Navy, which gives him an envelope containing the fateful "call to Arms".
Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Macaione
Assistant Editor:
Luigi Tota
Maria Antonietta Tota
Camera Operator:
Carlo Aquari
Costume Design:
Giovanna Russu
Director:
Mariano Laurenti
Director of Photography:
Silvio Fraschetti
Editor:
Carlo Broglio
First Assistant Director:
Luigina Lovari
Hairstylist:
Maura Turchi
Makeup Artist:
Carla Catanzaro
Original Music Composer:
Berto Pisano
Producer:
Carmine De Benedittis
Production Design:
Amedeo Mellone
Production Secretary:
Linda Lorenzi
Screenplay:
Carmine De Benedittis
Alvaro Vitali
Mariano Laurenti
Script Supervisor:
Maria Luisa Merci
Second Assistant Director:
Alessandro Laurenti
Sound:
Marco Grillo
Sound Mixer:
Adriano Torbidone
Still Photographer:
Maria Rosa Messori
Story:
Carmine De Benedittis
Unit Manager:
Anna Maria Brogi
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