A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 24, 1962
Original Title:
L'amore difficile
Alternate Titles:
Erotica
Of Wayward Love
Sex Can Be Difficult
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Eichberg-Film
SPA Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
A journalist could marry the daughter of a tycoon, but prefers a relationship with a married woman. An attorney renounces her lover by greed. A soldier tries to approach a widow on a train. A German couple looking for adventure mistakingly aim for the wrong target, yet find love.
Administration:
Paolo Machina
Assistant Editor:
Marcella Benvenuti
Assistant Set Decoration:
Giuseppe Cesare Monello
Camera Operator:
Silvio Fraschetti
Ruggero Radicchi
Gastone Di Giovanni
Luigi Filippo Carta
Roberto Brega
Costume Design:
Lucia Mirisola
Director:
Alberto Bonucci
Luciano Lucignani
Sergio Sollima
Nino Manfredi
Armando Crispino
Director of Photography:
Erico Menczer
Carlo Carlini
Editor:
Eraldo Da Roma
First Assistant Director:
Dino De Palma
Paolo Bianchini
Jaime Bayarri
Mauro Severino
Adolfo Cagnacci
Hairstylist:
Nicla Palombi
Lina Cassini
Marisa Fraticelli
Makeup Artist:
Franco Palombi
Franco Freda
Eligio Trani
Raffaele Cristini
Novel:
Mario Soldati
Ercole Patti
Italo Calvino
Alberto Moravia
Original Music Composer:
Piero Umiliani
Producer:
Achille Piazzi
Production Design:
Nedo Azzini
Production Manager:
Renato Jaboni
Production Secretary:
Franco Lazazzara
Screenplay:
Giuseppe Orlandini
Sandro Continenza
Ettore Scola
Guglielmo Santangelo
Renato Mainardi
Script Supervisor:
Elvira D'Amico
Anna Maria Montanari
Silvana Sonego
Sound:
Guido Nardone
Oscar De Arcangelis
Still Photographer:
Enrico Santelli
Unit Manager:
Carlo Bartolini
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