Il padrone sono me (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 1955

Original Title:
Il padrone sono me

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Rizzoli Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

In Romagna, an Italian district, at the beginning of the twentieth century, the owners of an estate are the professor Edoardo, always lost in reveries, and his wife Maria. They have a son, Robertino, who has a friend: Zvanin. Zvanin is the son of Mingòn and Marianna, two peasants. Dolly is an american cousin and every summer she comes in Romagna. The movie narrates their stories over the years until the post I World War period.

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Assistant Camera:
Saverio Diamante
Claudio Ragona

Assistant Costume Designer:
Anna Anni

Assistant Editor:
Carlo Fabianelli

Assistant Set Decoration:
Giorgio Pes

Camera Operator:
Franco Villa

Costume Design:
Piero Tosi

Director:
Franco Brusati

Director of Photography:
Philippe Agostini
Luciano Trasatti

Editor:
Otello Colangeli

First Assistant Director:
Paolo Heusch
Carlo Lastricati

Hairstylist:
Grazia De Rossi

Line Producer:
Franco Magli

Makeup Artist:
Alberto De Rossi

Novel:
Alfredo Panzini

Original Music Composer:
Roman Vlad

Producer:
Angelo Rizzoli

Production Design:
Ottavio Scotti

Production Secretary:
Carmine Gallone Jr.

Screenplay:
Franco Brusati

Script Supervisor:
Marion Mertes

Second Assistant Director:
Giovanni Fago

Set Decoration:
Gino Brosio

Sound:
Agostino Moretti
Oscar Di Santo

Unit Manager:
Oscar Brazzi

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