A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 15, 1960
Original Title:
Chi si ferma è perduto
Alternate Titles:
Aikaansaavat alaiset
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cineproduzione Emo Bistolfi
Titanus
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 10
Runtime: 97
After their boss' death, two clerks eagerly await the arrival of the next one, each one of them hoping to become the apple of his eye. They compete in every possible way to impress him, which causes lots of trouble and many misunderstandings.
Assistant Camera:
Enrico Priori
Assistant Production Design:
Athos Danilo Zanetti
Boom Operator:
Giorgio Pallotta
Camera Operator:
Dario Di Palma
Co-Writer:
Dino De Palma
Conductor:
Gianni Ferrio
Costume Design:
Dina Di Bari
Director:
Sergio Corbucci
Director of Photography:
Marco Scarpelli
Editor:
Dolores Tamburini
First Assistant Director:
Mario Castellani
Amasi Damiani
Hairstylist:
Marcella Favella
Makeup Artist:
Pierantonio Mecacci
Original Music Composer:
Gianni Ferrio
Producer:
Emo Bistolfi
Production Design:
Franco Lolli
Production Manager:
Renato Tonini
Production Secretary:
Alessandro Gori
Screenplay:
Bruno Corbucci
Mario Guerra
Giovanni Grimaldi
Luciano Martino
Script Supervisor:
Franca Franco
Sound:
Kurt Doubrowsky
Sound Recordist:
Pietro Vesperini
Still Photographer:
Divo Cavicchioli
Story:
Bruno Corbucci
Luciano Martino
Mario Guerra
Giovanni Grimaldi
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