Domani è un altro giorno (1951) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 24, 1951

Original Title:
Domani è un altro giorno

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Excelsa Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

A doctor saves a woman who was planning to commit suicide and takes her with him during his night shift.

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Assistant Camera:
Nino Cristiani
Ruggero Radicchi
Guglielmo Mancori

Camera Operator:
Alvaro Mancori

Co-Writer:
Giorgio Prosperi
Sara Gasco
Oreste Biancoli
Domenico Meccoli

Conductor:
Franco Mannino

Costume Design:
Doriana Franz

Director:
Léonide Moguy

Director of Photography:
G.R. Aldo

Editor:
Lionello Massobrio

First Assistant Director:
Mario Russo
Salvatore Cabasino
Mauro Morassi

Gaffer:
Bruno Pasqualini

Hairstylist:
Maria Miccinilli

Key Grip:
Bruno Pascarella

Line Producer:
Isidoro Broggi

Makeup Artist:
Goffredo Rocchetti

Original Music Composer:
Franco Mannino

Production Design:
Leonidas Marculis

Production Manager:
Mario Silvestri

Screenplay:
Léonide Moguy

Script Supervisor:
Annalena Limentani

Set Decoration:
Dante Fazi

Sound:
Adolfo Alessandrini

Still Photographer:
Paul Ronald

Story:
Léonide Moguy

Unit Manager:
Giorgio Riganti
Alfredo De Laurentiis

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