Dirty Weekend (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 1973

Original Title:
Mordi e fuggi

Alternate Titles:
Dirty Weekend
Rapt à l'italienne
Schmutziges Wochenende

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
C. C. Champion
Concordia Compagnia Cinematografica
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 107

From lechery to trechery in one easy blonde.

A man and his mistress have just taken off for a weekend romp when they're kidnapped by a trio of bank robbers. They wind up becoming media "stars" as police and reporters follow them. They all wind up at the beat-up shack of a cranky old codger, with the police surrounding them and the robbers threatening to kill everybody.

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Assistant Camera:
Franco Frazzi
Michele Picciaredda

Assistant Editor:
Annamaria Roca

Boom Operator:
Maurizio Merli

Camera Operator:
Romano Albani

Director:
Dino Risi

Director of Photography:
Luciano Tovoli

Editor:
Alberto Gallitti

Foley Artist:
Italo Cameracanna

Hairstylist:
Giancarlo De Leonardis

Makeup Artist:
Otello Sisi

Music:
Carlo Rustichelli

Producer:
Carlo Ponti

Production Manager:
Ennio Onorati

Script Supervisor:
Marisa Agostini

Sound Engineer:
Primiano Muratori

Writer:
Ruggero Maccari
Dino Risi
Bernardino Zapponi

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