A Day for Lionhearts (1961) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 5, 1961

Original Title:
Un giorno da leoni

Alternate Titles:
День льва

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Galatea Film
Lux Film
Vides Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

September the 8th 1943, Rome, day of the armistice. Danilo escapes the fascist enlist, while Michele succeeded to leave his administration moving from Rome. On the way to come back Rome the two meets Gino and all together will try to pass trough the Gothic Line.

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Assistant Editor:
Mariella Ercoli

Camera Operator:
Ennio Guarnieri

Conductor:
Luigi Urbini

Costume Design:
Vera Marzot

Dialogue:
Alfredo Giannetti

Director:
Nanni Loy

Director of Photography:
Marcello Gatti

Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni

First Assistant Director:
Berto Pelosso

Makeup Artist:
Leandro Marini

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli

Producer:
Franco Cristaldi

Production Design:
Carlo Egidi

Production Manager:
Nello Meniconi

Screenplay:
Nanni Loy
Alfredo Giannetti

Second Assistant Director:
Fabio Rinaudo
Enrico Sannia

Set Decoration:
Andrea Fantacci

Sound:
Leopoldo Rosi

Story:
Nanni Loy
Alfredo Giannetti

Unit Manager:
Rodolfo Martello
Mario Di Biase
Mario Basili

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