Weekend, Italian Style (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 27, 1965

Original Title:
L'Ombrellone

Alternate Titles:
Play-boy party

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Altura Films
Les Films du Siècle
Ultra Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  IT: T 

Runtime: 93

It's where you try to beat the heat all day...and the competition all night!

Manager Marletti goes to the sea to meet his wife Giuliana to spend the weekend with her and many friends. After three days Marletti comes back driving his car to Rome. So he can sleep, alone and happy, with silence around him.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Margherita Ferroni

Assistant Editor:
Carmen Fábregas

Assistant Production Design:
Francesco Bronzi

Camera Operator:
Claudio Cirillo
Giuseppe Ruzzolini

Conductor:
Lelio Luttazzi

Costume Design:
Maurizio Chiari

Director:
Dino Risi

Director of Photography:
Armando Nannuzzi

Editor:
Franco Fraticelli

First Assistant Director:
Franco Montemurro

Hairstylist:
Iolanda Conti

Makeup Artist:
Michele Trimarchi

Original Music Composer:
Lelio Luttazzi

Producer:
Turi Vasile

Production Design:
Maurizio Chiari

Production Manager:
Danilo Marciani

Screenplay:
Dino Risi
Ennio De Concini

Script Supervisor:
Ilde Muscio

Second Assistant Director:
Renato Rizzuto
Jean Blondel
Ricardo Muñoz Suay

Set Decoration:
Bruno Cesari

Sound:
Guido Nardone

Still Photographer:
G.B. Poletto

Story:
Ennio De Concini
Dino Risi

Unit Manager:
Lucio Trentini
Michele Marsala

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