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Release Date:
September 21, 1949
Original Title:
Fiamma che non si spegne
Alternate Titles:
La fiamma che non si spegne
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Orsa Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Inspired to the real story of the Carabiniere Salvo D'Acquisto. We see how, to save 22 hostages from dead sentence by Nazi, he decided to sacrifice himself.
Assistant Camera:
Guglielmo Garroni
Assistant Director:
Giorgio Capitani
Riccardo Vaccari
Associate Producer:
Giuliano Conte
Camera Operator:
Adalberto Albertini
Costume Design:
Maria De Matteis
Director:
Vittorio Cottafavi
Director of Photography:
Gábor Pogány
Editor:
Renzo Lucidi
General Manager:
Giampaolo Bigazzi
Makeup Artist:
Amato Garbini
Military Consultant:
Mario Pagano
Original Music Composer:
Alessandro Cicognini
Producer:
Franco Navarra Viggiani
Production Design:
Ottavio Scotti
Production Manager:
Piero Caserini
Production Supervisor:
Giulio Fianco
Screenplay:
Fulvio Palmieri
Oreste Biancoli
Vittorio Cottafavi
Giuliano Conte
Alberto Pozzetti
Siro Angeli
Giorgio Capitani
Ugo Betti
Script:
Franco Navarra Viggiani
Oreste Biancoli
Giuliano Conte
Script Supervisor:
Gigliola Rosmino
Set Decoration:
Antonio Leonardi
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