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Release Date:
October 4, 1968
Original Title:
Straziami ma di baci saziami
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Fida Cinematografica
Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 104
When Marino goes to Rome for an event, he certainly does not imagine meeting Marisa, who will become the love of his life. But once love is found, it is a matter of spreading it and here the difficulties begin: first the father who opposes it; then, after the death of his father, the gossips who make Marino believe that Marisa was a little good, so much so that Marisa runs away. Repentant, Marino searches in vain and then, almost by accident, finds her again, Mrs. Ciceri. But love admits no obstacles, not even that of a deaf and dumb husband.
Assistant Camera:
Oddone Bernardini
Assistant Costume Designer:
Antonio Randaccio
Assistant Director:
Francesco Massaro
Assistant Editor:
Annamaria Roca
Assistant Set Decoration:
Francesco Bronzi
Assistant Set Designer:
Dante Ferretti
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Ciarlo
Salvatore Caruso
Cinematography:
Alessandro D'Eva
Continuity:
Rita Agostini
Costume Designer:
Gaia Romanini
Dialogue:
Furio Scarpelli
Director:
Dino Risi
Editor:
Antonietta Zita
Executive Producer:
Maurizio Amati
Hairstylist:
Giancarlo De Leonardis
Makeup Artist:
Nilo Jacoponi
Original Music Composer:
Armando Trovajoli
Producer:
Edmondo Amati
Jacques Roitfeld
Production Designer:
Luigi Scaccianoce
Production Manager:
Piero Lazzari
Screenplay:
Agenore Incrocci
Furio Scarpelli
Second Assistant Director:
Renzo Genta
Set Decoration:
Luigi Scaccianoce
Set Designer:
Luigi Scaccianoce
Sound:
Furio Castelli
Bruno Brunacci
Still Photographer:
Rinsacimento Vaselli
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