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Release Date:
December 21, 1983
Original Title:
Questo e quello
Alternate Titles:
Questo e quello
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Faso Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 119
Two episodes. The 1st is 'Amore impossibile' (Impossible love). Giulio is a comic book draftsman. He is passing through a creativity depressed period. One day his editor makes him meet a blond nice girl. Immediately Giulio fall in love and starts to draw his impossible love story into a new comic book. The 2nd is 'Quello dal basco rosso' (the one with the red beret). Sandro, a mature man, meets one of his former girlfriend and her daughter Daniela. Daniela couldn't have sex with her boyfriend because of a childhood remembrance. In fact she always remember her mother having sex with a man wearing a red beret. She discovers that man is Sandro, makes love with him and soon recovers from her obsession.
Administration:
Raffaello Saragò
Assistant Camera:
Mauro Masciocchi
Pino Venditti
Assistant Costume Designer:
Barbara Canevari
Assistant Editor:
Raffaella Zita
Loretta Mattioli
Assistant Production Design:
Patrizio Ronchi
Boom Operator:
Decio Trani
Patrizio Pezzi
Camera Operator:
Angelo Lannutti
Gaetano Valle
Costume Design:
Erminia Ferrari
Director:
Sergio Corbucci
Director of Photography:
Alessandro D'Eva
Editor:
Amedeo Salfa
Executive Producer:
Luciano Luna
First Assistant Director:
Mimmola Girosi
Gaffer:
Luciano Giammei
Hairstylist:
Giancarlo De Leonardis
Elisabetta De Leonardis
Key Grip:
Giancarlo Rocchetti
Makeup Artist:
Nilo Jacoponi
Original Music Composer:
Luciano Rossi
Gaio Chiocchio
Producer:
Achille Manzotti
Production Design:
Marco Dentici
Production Manager:
Giandomenico Stellitano
Production Secretary:
Tiziano Sarno
Oreste Cuoci
Property Master:
Vittorio Troiani
Script Supervisor:
Donatella Botti
Seamstress:
Orsola Liberati
Giuliana Bizzarri
Set Decoration:
Massimo Spano
Sound:
Roberto Petrozzi
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni
Franco Bassi
Special Effects:
Aldo Frollini
Still Photographer:
Giovanni Vino
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