Il furto è l'anima del commercio!?... (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 9, 1971

Original Title:
Il furto è l'anima del commercio!?...

Alternate Titles:
La grosse combine

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Les Films Jacques Leitienne
Produzioni De Laurentiis - International Manufacturing Company

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Libero Sbardelloni, newly married, cannot find work in Rome, so he moves to Naples, where Baron Gaetano Gargiulo, his wife Marcella's uncle, lives. The baron, however, is a penniless nobleman who lives by swindling and petty theft, constantly going in and out of prison.

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Assistant Editor:
Vanio Amici
Loredana Cruciani

Camera Operator:
Ubaldo Terzano

Conductor:
José Mascolo

Costume Design:
Luciana Marinucci

Director:
Bruno Corbucci

Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller

Editor:
Tatiana Casini Morigi

First Assistant Director:
Mauro Macario
Alain Sens-Cazenave

Hairstylist:
Mirella De Rossi

Makeup Artist:
Giannetto De Rossi

Original Music Composer:
Fred Bongusto

Producer:
Dino De Laurentiis

Production Design:
Guido Josia

Production Manager:
Guglielmo Ambrosi

Screenplay:
Castellano
Bruno Corbucci
Pipolo

Script Supervisor:
Marina Mattoli

Seamstress:
Marcella Moretti

Set Decoration:
Enrico Fiorentini

Sound:
Luigi Salvi

Sound Mixer:
Mario Morigi
Gianni D'Amico

Still Photographer:
Cristiano Rossi

Story:
Castellano
Pipolo

Stunt Coordinator:
Sergio Mioni

Unit Manager:
Aurelio De Laurentiis

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