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Release Date:
November 19, 1987
Original Title:
BelliFreschi
Alternate Titles:
Belli freschi
Zwei Italiener mögen's heiß
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dania Film
Dean Film
Reteitalia
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 91
Tom and Jerry two Italian two bit actors go to America because they hope to take part in a film starring Sylvester Stallone. However when they go to his villa in Beverly Hills, Stallone gets murdered and the two are suspected of the murder. Hunted by the CIA and the FBI they flee across the USA disguised as women and end up working in a restaurant as showgirls. Here Tom meets a Mafia boss who falls in love with him and goes to Mexico with him to escape the police hunt. Some years later the two friends meet again: Tom has married the boss's ex girlfriend even if he still dresses as a woman.
Administration:
Roberto Mezzaroma
Marcello Nusca
Assistant Camera:
Fabrizio Lucci
Giuseppe Schifani
Assistant Costume Designer:
Stefania Del Guerra
Assistant Editor:
Lidia Pascolini
Luciana Nusca
Camera Operator:
Gianni Maddaleni
Costume Design:
Luciano Sagoni
Director:
Enrico Oldoini
Director of Photography:
Giorgio Di Battista
David Worth
Editor:
Raimondo Crociani
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Costella
Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti
Hairstylist:
Fausto De Lisio
Makeup Artist:
Giulio Natalucci
Original Music Composer:
Manuel De Sica
Producer:
Pio Angeletti
Adriano De Micheli
Production Design:
Luciano Sagoni
Production Manager:
Roberto de Laurentiis
Screenplay:
Liliana Betti
Paolo Costella
Enrico Oldoini
Script Supervisor:
Anna Maria Montanari
Set Decoration:
Elio Micheli
Sound:
Roberto Edwin Forrest
Still Photographer:
Roberto Biciocchi
Story:
Liliana Betti
Paolo Costella
Enrico Oldoini
Unit Manager:
Emanuele Gaeta
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