Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 1966

Original Title:
Spara forte, più forte, non capisco

Alternate Titles:
Dispara fuerte, más fuerte... no lo entiendo
Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Master Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Stuck in a dream world of his own, Italian sculptor Albert Saporito, sometimes has difficulty separating truth from fiction. When he dreams that his gangster neighbor has been murdered, he reports the crime to the police, only to involve himself in a complicated situation.

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Administration:
Fausto Lupi

Assistant Costume Designer:
Giuliana Serano

Assistant Editor:
Lea Mazzocchi

Assistant Production Design:
Andrea Crisanti

Camera Operator:
Danilo Desideri

Costume Design:
Enrico Job

Director:
Eduardo De Filippo

Director of Photography:
Aiace Parolin

Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni

First Assistant Director:
Francesco Massaro

Hairstylist:
Amalia Paoletti

Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Banchelli

Original Music Composer:
Nino Rota

Producer:
Pietro Notarianni

Production Design:
Gianni Polidori

Production Manager:
Gino Millozza

Screenplay:
Eduardo De Filippo
Suso Cecchi d'Amico

Script Supervisor:
Vanda Tuzzi

Set Decoration:
Ennio Michettoni

Sound:
Renato Cadueri
Umberto Picistrelli

Special Effects:
Antonio Margheriti

Theatre Play:
Eduardo De Filippo

Unit Manager:
Carlo Murzilli
Umberto Sambuco

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