A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 16, 1977
Original Title:
Il gatto
Alternate Titles:
Der Kater lässt das Mausen nicht
Qui a tué le chat?
Кто убил кота?
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Rafran Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 106
Amedeo and Ofelia, middle aged brother and sister, own jointly an old decadent, but still attractive, condominium. They want to sell it, but before they have to evict all the tenants. Of course, these don't want to leave at all. The cat (Il Gatto), mascot and beloved by all, dies and this gives the two an excuse to enter the tenants' life. Amedeo starts to court the young Wanda and Ofelia seduces the priest Don Pezzolla. In the meantime police is looking for the cat killer...
Administration:
Antonio Mastronardi
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Scaramuzza
Sandro Battaglia
Assistant Costume Designer:
Paola Comencini
Assistant Editor:
Rossana Maiuri
Olga Sarra
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gino Tamagnini
Assistant Production Design:
Paolo Biagetti
Boom Operator:
Giuseppe Muratori
Camera Operator:
Renato Ranieri
Co-Director:
Massimo Patrizi
Costume Design:
Danda Ortona
Director:
Luigi Comencini
Director of Photography:
Ennio Guarnieri
Editor:
Nino Baragli
Executive Producer:
Romano Cardarelli
Gaffer:
Amilcare Cuccoli
Hairstylist:
Maria Rizzo
Key Grip:
Ennio Picconi
Makeup Artist:
Alfredo Marazzi
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Producer:
Sergio Leone
Production Design:
Dante Ferretti
Production Manager:
Bruno Frascà
Production Secretary:
Giovanni Maccari
Vittorio Carta
Property Master:
Gianni Fiumi
Screenplay:
Rodolfo Sonego
Augusto Caminito
Fulvio Marcolin
Script Supervisor:
Grazia Baldanello
Set Decoration:
Bruno Cesari
Sound:
Mario Bramonti
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Special Effects:
Germano Natali
Still Photographer:
Antonio Benetti
Story:
Rodolfo Sonego
Unit Manager:
Antonio Stoppa
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