Let's Make It Clear (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 22, 1984

Original Title:
Vediamoci chiaro

Alternate Titles:
Vediamoci chiaro

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Adige Films 76

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 100

The young manager of a small television station loses his sight following an accident. When he buys her back, thanks to a new accident, he discovers that his wife is cheating on him, that his best friend has sold the television and that the girl he was falling in love with is only an investigator of the insurance company.

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Administration:
Anna Maria De Pedys

Assistant Costume Designer:
Stefano Arquilla

Assistant Editor:
Carlo D'Alessandro
Valentina Curati

Boom Operator:
Giulio Viggiani

Camera Operator:
Idelmo Simonelli

Costume Design:
Silvio Laurenzi

Director:
Luciano Salce

Director of Photography:
Danilo Desideri

Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni

First Assistant Camera:
Carlo Milani

First Assistant Director:
Roberto Palmerini

Gaffer:
Gaetano Coniglio

Hairstylist:
Giancarlo Marin

Key Grip:
Teodorico Memé

Makeup Artist:
Giulio Mastrantonio

Original Music Composer:
Fabio Liberatori

Producer:
Luciano De Feo

Production Design:
Claudio Cinini

Production Manager:
Silvano Scarpellini

Production Secretary:
Filippo Campus

Screenplay:
Franco Bucceri
Roberto Leoni

Script Supervisor:
Marisa Agostini

Seamstress:
Simona Mattei
Giovanna Russu

Second Assistant Camera:
Claudio Valerio

Sound:
Mario Dallimonti

Still Photographer:
Antonio Benetti

Story:
Franco Verucci
Romolo Guerrieri

Unit Manager:
Gilberto Scarpellini

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