Trouble for the Legion (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 27, 1953

Original Title:
Legione straniera

Alternate Titles:
Legioonalainen

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Titanus

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Alberto Gherardi, a sailor is wrongly suspected of murder, flied and enroll into the Foreign Legion. His unfaithful fiancee Irene goes to look for him with his young brother Enrico, but the latter is killed. Will she still manage to free her lover?

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Gaia Romanini

Camera Operator:
Giovanni Raffaldi

Conductor:
Ugo Giacomozzi

Costume Design:
Dario Cecchi

Director:
Basilio Franchina

Director of Photography:
Mario Craveri

Editor:
Mario Serandrei

First Assistant Director:
Leopoldo Savona

Gaffer:
Gastone Colantoni

Hairstylist:
Teresa Petitti

Key Grip:
Sesto Salino

Line Producer:
Giuseppe Bordogni

Makeup Artist:
Amato Garbini

Military Consultant:
Romeo Valente

Original Music Composer:
Michele Cozzoli

Producer:
Goffredo Lombardo

Production Assistant:
Lucio Bampani

Production Design:
Ottavio Scotti

Production Secretary:
Paolo Gargano

Screenplay:
Alessandro De Stefani
Carlo Musso
Basilio Franchina

Second Assistant Director:
Edi Valdameri
Rometta Pietrostefani

Set Decoration:
Gino Brosio

Sound:
Mario Bartolomei
Giulio Panni

Still Photographer:
G.B. Poletto

Story:
Alessandro De Stefani

Unit Manager:
Anna Davini

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