A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 28, 1972
Original Title:
Lo scopone scientifico
Alternate Titles:
L'argent de la vieille
The Scientific Cardplayer
The Scopone Game
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Produzioni De Laurentiis - International Manufacturing Company
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U IT: T US: NR
Runtime: 113
An aging American millionairess journeys to Rome each year with her chauffeur George to play the card game scopone with destitute Peppino and his wife Antonia.
Administration:
Claudio Saraceni
Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Ruzzolini
Giorgio Urbinelli
Assistant Editor:
Elvira Tonini
Camera Operator:
Elio Polacchi
Costume Design:
Bruna Parmesan
Director:
Luigi Comencini
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Ruzzolini
Editor:
Nino Baragli
Executive Producer:
Fausto Saraceni
First Assistant Director:
Silla Bettini
Hairstylist:
Maria Teresa Corridoni
Makeup Artist:
Franco Rufini
Goffredo Rocchetti
Original Music Composer:
Piero Piccioni
Producer:
Dino De Laurentiis
Production Design:
Luigi Scaccianoce
Production Manager:
Piero Lazzari
Screenplay:
Rodolfo Sonego
Script Supervisor:
Grazia Baldanello
Second Assistant Director:
Luca Fabriani
Set Decoration:
Bruno Cesari
Sound:
Bruno Brunacci
Sound Mixer:
Alberto Bartolomei
Still Photographer:
Alfonso Avincola
Story:
Rodolfo Sonego
Unit Manager:
Paolo Gargano
Stefano Cenciotti
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