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Release Date:
July 21, 2000
Original Title:
Alex L'Ariete
Alternate Titles:
Упёртый Алекс
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Cecchi Gori Group
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 122
Alessandro Corso is a special forces carabiniere. During an operation he saves a child but cause the death of one of his comrades. He's then transferred to a peaceful little town, where he will be unexpectedly forced to help an hot witness named Antavleva, protecting her and bringing them safely to the trial.
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Camera Operator:
Lucio Marcucci
Costume Design:
Laura Costantini
Director:
Damiano Damiani
Director of Photography:
Alessandro Grossi
Editor:
Claudio M. Cutry
Executive Producer:
Roberto Alchimede
Diego Alchimede
Grip:
Gianluca Venturi
Location Manager:
Salvatore Siciliano
Makeup Artist:
Francesca De Simone
Marisa Marconi
Music:
Claudio Guidetti
Producer:
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Rita Rusić
Production Design:
Umberto Turco
Production Manager:
Stefano Dioguardi
Screenplay:
Dardano Sacchetti
Script:
Dardano Sacchetti
Sound Recordist:
Cinzia Alchimede
Story:
Dardano Sacchetti
Stunt Coordinator:
Massimo Vanni
Stunts:
Sergio Smacchi
Giovanni Ukmar
Bruno Verdirosi
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
Angelo Ragusa
Umberto De Luca
Franco Dell'Acqua
Marco Stefanelli
Sergio Ukmar
Arnaldo Dell'Acqua
Roberto Dell'Acqua
Mario Novelli
Federica Della Martira
Fernando Britelli
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Omero Capanna
Thanks:
Diana Giorgio
Writer:
Dardano Sacchetti
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