The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1970) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 2, 1970

Original Title:
The Secret of Santa Vittoria

Alternate Titles:
El secreto de Santa Victoria
El secreto de Santa Vittoria
サンタ・ビットリアの秘密
万众一心
圣维多利亚的秘密

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | War

Production Companies:
Stanley Kramer Productions
United Artists

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 16  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 139

In the beginning there was Bombolini the fool, Bombolini the drunk, Bombolini the joke. In the end there was Bombolini the mayor, Bombolini the hero, Bombolini the beautiful. In between is the secret of Santa Vittoria.

During World War II, Italian villagers hide their wine from the German army.

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Apprentice Sound Editor:
Samuel C. Crutcher

Assistant Director:
Franco Cirino
Ray Gosnell Jr.

Assistant Editor:
Oscar Denenberg

Associate Producer:
George Glass

Boom Operator:
Aldo De Martino

Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Maccari

Costume Design:
Joe King

Director:
Stanley Kramer

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Rotunno

Editor:
Earle Herdan
William A. Lyon

Electrician:
Rodolfo Bramucci

First Assistant Camera:
Piero Servo

Grip:
Mazzini Salvatori
Vladimiro Salvatori

Makeup Artist:
Alberto De Rossi

Novel:
Robert Crichton

Original Music Composer:
Ernest Gold

Producer:
Stanley Kramer

Production Design:
Robert Clatworthy

Production Manager:
Giorgio Zambon
Luciano Piperno

Production Supervisor:
Ivan Volkman

Property Master:
Joe LaBella

Scenic Artist:
Italo Tomassi

Screenplay:
William Rose
Ben Maddow

Script Supervisor:
Marshall Schlom

Set Decoration:
Ferdinando Ruffo

Sound:
David Hildyard

Sound Recordist:
Clem Portman

Special Effects:
Danny Lee

Still Photographer:
Roberto Biciocchi

Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald

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