It Happens in Roma (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 24, 1955

Original Title:
Gli ultimi cinque minuti

Alternate Titles:
It Happens in Roma
The Last Five Minutes

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Excelsa Film
Produzione Film Giuseppe Amato

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Airy comedy of a man a woman and the lengths they'll go to for a really great apartment! Located in the center of Rome with amazing views both want it and strike the compromise of marrying each other platonically to get it. The woman still hopes for true love and the man agrees to step aside should that special someone come along but he is secretly smitten with her and surreptitiously makes her various suitors look like fools. All goes well until he comes up against Rosanno Brazzi and finds him a tough challenge to overcome.

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Assistant Camera:
Dario Regis

Assistant Editor:
Marcella Benvenuti

Assistant Set Decoration:
Giorgio Hermann

Camera Operator:
Goffredo Bellisario

Director:
Giuseppe Amato

Director of Photography:
Carlo Montuori

Editor:
Eraldo Da Roma

First Assistant Director:
Luisa Alessandri

Hairstylist:
Maria Miccinilli

Line Producer:
Franco Riganti

Makeup Artist:
Goffredo Rocchetti

Original Music Composer:
Alessandro Cicognini

Producer:
Giuseppe Amato

Production Design:
Guido Fiorini

Production Secretary:
Alessandro von Norman

Screenplay:
Aldo De Benedetti

Script Supervisor:
Jeannette Hettner
Mariceli Teruzzi

Second Assistant Director:
Grazia Campori
Marcello Caracciolo Di Laurino

Set Decoration:
Guido Fiorini

Sound:
Bruno Brunacci
Oscar Di Santo

Story:
Aldo De Benedetti

Unit Manager:
Giorgio Riganti

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