A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 18, 1967
Original Title:
Spia spione
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Balcázar
Colt Produzioni Cinematografiche
Mega Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Carlo Barlozzetti, a silly waiter, lives alone in an apartment located across a bank which a Professor and his followers try to robe. While The Professor intends to steal a ring packed with a precious and secret metal alloy guarded in A safety deposit box, his men want to take the money from the safe.
Assistant Camera:
Mario Pastorini
Carlo Tafani
Assistant Set Decoration:
Giuseppe Cesare Monello
Boom Operator:
Eugenio Fiori
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Ciarlo
José Climent
Conductor:
Bruno Canfora
Costume Design:
Mario Giorsi
Director:
Bruno Corbucci
Director of Photography:
Fausto Rossi
Juan Gelpí
Editor:
Teresa Alcocer
First Assistant Director:
Filiberto Fiaschi
Federico Canudas
Hairstylist:
Adriana Cassini
Line Producer:
Valentín Sallent
Makeup Artist:
Andrea Riva
Original Music Composer:
Federico Martínez Tudó
Producer:
Oreste Coltellacci
Production Design:
Juan Alberto Soler
Production Manager:
Livio Maffei
Production Secretary:
Romualdo Buzzanca
Screenplay:
Mario Guerra
Vittorio Vighi
Bruno Corbucci
Set Decoration:
Nedo Azzini
Sound:
Mario Ronchetti
Still Photographer:
Enrico Appetito
Story:
Jaime Jesús Balcázar
Supervising Editor:
Franco Attenni
Unit Manager:
Enzo Ippolito
Enrique Beltram
Alberto Giommarelli
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