47 Talking Corpses (1950) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 22, 1950

Original Title:
47 morto che parla

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Produzione Films Cinematografici

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Greedy Baron Antonio Peletti refuses to give to his town the heredity left by his father, a box full of precious jewels, which he keeps for himself. The major and the rest of the townspeople therefore organize a trick at his expense: they'll make him believe he is dead, and, in a fake "afterlife", they'll try to convince him to finally show them where the money is hidden to save his soul.

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Camera Operator:
Silvano Ippoliti

Costume Design:
Mario Rappini

Director:
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

Director of Photography:
Mario Albertelli

Editor:
Giuliana Attenni

First Assistant Director:
Roberto Cinquini

Makeup Artist:
Giuliano Laurenti

Original Music Composer:
Ezio Carabella

Production Design:
Alberto Boccianti

Production Manager:
Isidoro Broggi

Screenplay:
Vittorio Metz
Marcello Marchesi
Agenore Incrocci
Furio Scarpelli

Script Supervisor:
Renata Retrosi

Second Assistant Director:
Rudy Bauer
Mario Mariani

Set Decoration:
Mario Rappini

Sound:
Kurt Doubrowsky

Theatre Play:
Ettore Petrolini

Unit Manager:
Alberto Cinquini

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