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Release Date:
October 29, 1982
Original Title:
Sogni mostruosamente proibiti
Alternate Titles:
Monstrously Prohibited Dreams
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Intercapital
Maura International Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 88
Paolo Coniglio is a naive and clumsy employee in a comics publishing house, bullied by his manager and his terrible future mother-in-law. To escape his dreary daily routine, he finds himself living vivid daydreams with "Dalia", the beautiful heroine of the books that he's translating. One day, though, while shopping, Paolo meets a charming blonde that looks like Dalia, and finds himself trapped in a shady intrigue.
Administration:
Leonardo Curreri
Assistant Camera:
Gianmaria Majorana
Sergio Melaranci
Assistant Costume Designer:
Claudio Manzi
Assistant Editor:
Carlo Bartolucci
Mario Recupito
Boom Operator:
Massimo Casseriani
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci
Roberto Brega
Choreographer:
Paolo Gozlino
Costume Design:
Francesca Panicali
Director:
Neri Parenti
Director of Photography:
Alberto Spagnoli
Editor:
Sergio Montanari
First Assistant Director:
Marina Mattoli
Foley Artist:
Massimo Anzellotti
Hairstylist:
Anna Graziosi
Line Producer:
Paolo Vandini
Makeup Artist:
Giovanni Morosi
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Zambrini
Producer:
Bruno Altissimi
Claudio Saraceni
Production Design:
Maria Grazia Pera
Production Secretary:
Mario Bernacchia
Giovanni Pantano
Francesco Benvenuti
Screenplay:
Laura Toscano
Franco Marotta
Neri Parenti
Script Supervisor:
Mirella Malatesta
Sound:
Roberto Petrozzi
Special Effects:
Renato Agostini
Still Photographer:
Sandro Borni
Story:
Giovanni Manganelli
Unit Manager:
Nereo Salustri
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