The Treasure of San Gennaro (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 1966

Original Title:
Operazione San Gennaro

Alternate Titles:
Operación San Genaro
Opération San Gennaro
Pyhä Januarius

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Lyre Films
Roxy Film
Ultra Film

Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 98

They planned a crime so perfect that only a miracle could stop it. And did.

A pair of Americans want to perform the greatest robbery: the treasure of San Genaro, in Napoli.

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Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Bernardini
Luigi Di Giorgio

Assistant Costume Designer:
Bruno Cesari

Assistant Production Design:
Francesco Bronzi
Dante Ferretti

Camera Operator:
Elio Polacchi

Costume Design:
Maurizio Chiari

Director:
Dino Risi

Director of Photography:
Aldo Tonti

Editor:
Franco Fraticelli

First Assistant Director:
Franco Montemurro

Hairstylist:
Iolanda Conti

Makeup Artist:
Michele Trimarchi

Original Music Composer:
Armando Trovajoli

Producer:
Turi Vasile

Production Design:
Luigi Scaccianoce

Production Manager:
Danilo Marciani

Production Secretary:
Guglielmo Carbonaro

Screenplay:
Adriano Baracco
Ennio De Concini
Nino Manfredi
Dino Risi

Script Supervisor:
Rita Agostini

Second Assistant Director:
Tony Tounsi
Giovanni Fabbri

Sound:
Oscar De Arcangelis
Romano Pampaloni

Special Effects:
Eros Bacciucchi

Still Photographer:
G.B. Poletto

Story:
Ennio De Concini
Dino Risi

Unit Manager:
Michele Marsala

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