The Big Night (1959) [NR]

Release Date:
November 12, 1959

Original Title:
La notte brava

Alternate Titles:
A Longa Noite de Loucuras
Bad Girls Don't Cry
Den vilde nat
La noche brava
Les garçons
Noc brawury
The Big Night
Wir von der Straße

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Ajace Produzioni Cinematografiche
Franco London Films

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 95

The moral bankruptcy of desperate youth brought stunningly, shockingly to the screen...

The exploits of three young Roman criminals are chronicled in this socially conscious drama. The young men commit petty crimes all day begin with arms theft, and culminating with a night with three streetwalkers. After their pleasure, the boys try to cheat the hookers, but they ladies are smarter than that and have stolen their cash ahead of time.  It's back to the city for the boys, where they continue their destructive games...

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Assistant Director:
Rinaldo Ricci

Costume Design:
Marcel Escoffier

Director:
Mauro Bolognini

Director of Photography:
Armando Nannuzzi

Editor:
Nino Baragli

Hair Designer:
Adriana Cassini

Makeup Artist:
Duilio Scarozza

Novel:
Pier Paolo Pasolini

Original Music Composer:
Piero Piccioni

Producer:
Tonino Cervi
Alessandro Jacovoni

Production Assistant:
Alberto Giommarelli

Production Design:
Carlo Egidi

Screenplay:
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Jacques-Laurent Bost

Set Decoration:
Riccardo Domenici

Sound:
Mario Amari
Mario Faraoni

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