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Release Date:
December 31, 1960
Original Title:
Che femmina!! E... che dollari!
Alternate Titles:
Parlez-moi d'amour
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
Di Gianni Cinematografica
Rialto Films
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
An American millionaire has just died. His sole legatee is a youthful indiscretion, a girl who is currently living in Italy. Two private eye detective agencies, in competition with each other, investigate. Combining business with pleasure, they search sunny Italy, but they only have one clue to find their heiress: she has three moles on the buttock. One of the private eyes falls in love with a gypsy who sings in nightclubs.
Camera Operator:
Claudio Ragona
Luigi Filippo Carta
Costume Design:
Gabriele Mayer
Director:
Giorgio Simonelli
Director of Photography:
Luciano Trasatti
Editor:
Dolores Tamburini
First Assistant Director:
Nick Nostro
Gérard Ducaux-Rupp
Hairstylist:
Gustavo Sisi
Makeup Artist:
Eligio Trani
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Savina
Producer:
Enzo di Gianni
Production Design:
Amedeo Mellone
Production Manager:
Italo Zingarelli
Production Secretary:
Umberto Della Monica
Screenplay:
Ernesto Gastaldi
Enzo di Gianni
Marcello Ciorciolini
André Tabet
Script Supervisor:
Franca Trombetti
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Bitto Albertini
Sound:
Giuseppe Mangione
Story:
Enzo di Gianni
Unit Manager:
Fernando Rossi
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