L'ammazzatina (1975) [N/A]

Featuring:
Pino Caruso, Paola Quattrini, Leopoldo Trieste

Written by:
Ange Bastiani
Mario Castellacci
Pier Francesco Pingitore

Directed by:
Ignazio Dolce


Release Date:
February 28, 1975

Original Title:
L'ammazzatina

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Bi.Di.A. Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Sicilian baron, Mimì Galluzzo, will be able to enjoy the legacy of his deceased father-in-law on two conditions: that his wife accepts the will and that there is a compromising document to be delivered to the mafia. While, however, the precious "dossier" is, in reality, in the hands of an avid widow, Donna Maria, willing to sell it only if Mimi marries her. Rosalba, obsessed with the absence of a child, suddenly goes mad or pretends 'go crazy. Recommended by Donna Maria, of whom he became the lover Don Mimì tries, with the help of his friend Langatta, undertaker, and a nurse in the clinic in which Rosalba was hospitalized, to get rid of his wife. Instead, he finds himself without having reached his goal, involved in an obscure series of crimes that will make him lose his mind.

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Rankings and Honors

L'ammazzatina (1975) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.0/10

Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Grossi

Assistant Director:
Massimo Carocci
Giangiacomo Tabet

Assistant Editor:
Anna Rosa Napoli

Boom Operator:
Adolfo Fabrizi

Camera Operator:
Oddone Bernardini

Costume Design:
Massimo Bolongaro

Director:
Ignazio Dolce

Director of Photography:
Claudio Cirillo

Editor:
Raimondo Crociani

Hairstylist:
Marisa Fraticelli

Makeup Artist:
Marcello Di Paolo

Music:
Piero Umiliani

Novel:
Ange Bastiani

Production Designer:
Saverio D'Eugenio

Production Manager:
Massimo Alberini

Production Secretary:
Giulio Dini

Production Supervisor:
Eolo Capritti
Mario Bianchi

Script Supervisor:
Claudio Biondi
Daniela Puccini

Seamstress:
Renata Renzi

Sound:
Goffredo Salvatori

Still Photographer:
Francesco Bellomo

Writer:
Mario Castellacci
Pier Francesco Pingitore

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