How I Learned to Love Women (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 2, 1966

Original Title:
Come imparai ad amare le donne

Alternate Titles:
How I Learned to Love Women
Love Parade
Wie ich die Frauen lieben lernte

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Les Films Marceau-Cocinor
Norddeutsche Filmproduktion
Sancro Film

Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

An erotic comedy about the many affairs of a young man with different women.

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Assistant Camera:
Gero Erhardt

Assistant Costume Designer:
Silvano Giusti
Claudio Giambanco

Assistant Editor:
Germana Lanni

Associate Producer:
Gottfried Wegeleben

Camera Operator:
Silvio Fraschetti

Costume Design:
Luca Sabatelli

Dialogue:
René Barjavel

Director:
Luciano Salce

Director of Photography:
Erico Menczer

Editor:
Marcello Malvestito

First Assistant Director:
Emilio P. Miraglia

Hairstylist:
Adriana Cassini

Line Producer:
Nicolò Pomilia

Makeup Artist:
Elke Böttcher
Euclide Santoli

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Producer:
Alfonso Sansone
Henryk Chroscicki

Production Design:
Franco Bottari
Walter Haag

Production Manager:
Hans Fries
Gianni Minervini

Production Secretary:
Vittorio Noia

Screenplay:
Castellano
Pipolo

Script Supervisor:
Jenny Botti

Second Assistant Director:
Claude Vital
Livia Fries

Set Decoration:
Rosa Cristina

Sound:
Leopoldo Rosi
Aldo Zanni

Sound Mixer:
Franco Bassi

Still Photographer:
Giorgio Baldi
Gabriele Duvinage

Story:
Willibald Eser

Unit Manager:
Marcello Papaleo
Dieter Pauker

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