Stuff for the Rich (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 13, 1987

Original Title:
Roba da ricchi

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Reteitalia
Scena Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 106

3 episodes set in Monte Carlo. In the first one a priest is compelled to become the lover of a princess. In the second, a con woman tries to cheat an insurance man. In the third, a man has to deal with his wife's suicidal attempts.

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Administration:
Archimede Orlando
Sergio Bologna

Assistant Costume Designer:
Carlo Centolavigna

Assistant Editor:
Erminia Marani
Carlo D'Alessandro

Camera Operator:
Sandro Tamborra
Angelo Lannutti

Costume Design:
Adriana Spadaro

Director:
Sergio Corbucci

Director of Photography:
Sergio D'Offizi

Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni

Executive Producer:
Franco Casati

First Assistant Camera:
Aldo Bergamini

First Assistant Director:
Mimmola Girosi

Foley Artist:
Luciano Anzellotti

Gaffer:
Enrico D'Offizi

Hairstylist:
Aldo Signoretti

Key Grip:
Roberto Emidi

Makeup Artist:
Giulio Mastrantonio
Gilberto Provenghi

Original Music Composer:
Michelangelo La Bionda
Carmelo La Bionda

Producer:
Augusto Caminito

Production Design:
Giovanni Licheri

Production Manager:
Valentino Signoretti

Production Secretary:
Costantino Curci

Screenplay:
Bernardino Zapponi
Gianni Romoli
Bruno Corbucci
Mario Amendola
Massimo Franciosa
Sergio Corbucci

Script Supervisor:
Luda Arlorio

Second Assistant Camera:
Enrico Montagna

Set Decoration:
Laura Casalini

Sound:
Roberto Petrozzi

Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni

Still Photographer:
Enrico Appetito

Story:
Sergio Corbucci

Unit Manager:
Loredana Ulpiani

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