Toto in Madrid (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 6, 1959

Original Title:
Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito

Alternate Titles:
Totò à Madrid
Un coup fumant

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cormoran Films
Hesperia Films
Jolly Film
Titanus

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 99

When the swindler La Spada and his accomplice José come out of jail in Madrid, they decide to pull a really great swindle: nothing less than to discover and sell a third picture of the famous Goya's Maya. They engage the renowed Scorcelletti who can imitate any picture and who lives in Rome. Afterwards, with the help of the beautiful Eva, they convince the celebrated art critic Francisco Montiel of the existance of a third Maya and let him find the picture. When the swindlers are on the point of selling the faked maya to an American millionaire, Scorcelli comes back from Rome to sell one of his six other maya pictures.

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Assistant Camera:
Sandro Mancori

Camera Operator:
Guglielmo Mancori

Costume Design:
Adriana Berselli

Director:
Steno

Director of Photography:
Alvaro Mancori

Editor:
Giuliana Attenni

First Assistant Director:
Mariano Laurenti

Hairstylist:
Maria Angelini

Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Annunziata

Original Music Composer:
Gorni Kramer

Production Design:
Piero Filippone

Production Manager:
Franco Palaggi

Production Secretary:
Roberto Palaggi

Screenplay:
Vittorio Metz
Roberto Gianviti

Script Supervisor:
Liana Ferri

Set Decoration:
Luigi Gervasi

Sound:
Giovanni Rossi
Emilio Rosa

Story:
Roberto Gianviti
Vittorio Metz

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