A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 6, 1966
Original Title:
Perdono
Alternate Titles:
Anna anteeksi
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Mondial Televisione Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
Federico, his girlfriend Laura and her cousin, Caterina, are three young people full of hope, united by a great friendship that seems indissoluble. The three work in a department store but, when Caterina decides to attempt a musical career, given her vocal skills, everything changes. Caterina becomes a successful singer and Federico falls in love with her. Caterina, who however does not want to make her cousin Laura suffer, pretends not to reciprocate the young man by making him put his head in order. Meanwhile, the plots of various secondary characters evolve, in particular the fresh marriage between the security guard Antonio and the secretary of the department stores Adelina.
Assistant Camera:
Fernando Gallandt
Camera Operator:
Idelmo Simonelli
Costume Design:
Rosalba Menichelli
Director:
Ettore Maria Fizzarotti
Director of Photography:
Mario Capriotti
Editor:
Tommasina Tedeschi
First Assistant Director:
Adolfo Dragone
Makeup Artist:
Franco Titi
Original Music Composer:
Gianfranco Monaldi
Producer:
Sergio Bonotti
Gilberto Carbone
Production Design:
Fabrizio Frisardi
Production Manager:
Alfredo Melidoni
Production Secretary:
Vittorio Biferale
Screenplay:
Giovanni Grimaldi
Script Supervisor:
Franca Franco
Second Assistant Director:
Mario Padovan
Sound:
Giovanni Rossi
Story:
Sergio Bonotti
Unit Manager:
Francesco Manco
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