The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 30, 1972

Original Title:
Il prode Anselmo e il suo scudiero

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
DDL Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

After having challenged the German Ottone to single combat for the hand of Leonza, the bishop's niece, the valiant knight Anselmo da Montebello, leaves for Rome where he must deliver a precious relic to the Pope and obtain a sum of twenty-thousand crowns in order to participate in the third crusade in the Holy Land. He is accompanied by Gian Puccio, his sluggish squire, drawn by the money and by the charm of ... Leonzia.

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Art Direction:
Guido Josia

Assistant Director:
Gianni Cozzo

Camera Operator:
Luciano Tonti

Costume Design:
Dario Cecchi

Director:
Bruno Corbucci

Director of Photography:
Aldo Tonti

Editor:
Tatiana Casini Morigi

Hairstylist:
Mirella De Rossi

Makeup Supervisor:
Giannetto De Rossi

Master at Arms:
Gaetano Scala

Music:
Guido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis

Production Design:
Dario Cecchi

Production Manager:
Guglielmo Ambrosi

Production Supervisor:
Emanuele Spatafora
Franco Rossi

Screenplay:
Mario Amendola
Bruno Corbucci

Script Supervisor:
Marina Mattoli

Set Decoration:
Enrico Fiorentini

Sound:
Rocco Roy Mangano

Sound Mixer:
Romano Pampaloni

Writer:
Pipolo
Castellano

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