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Release Date:
November 10, 1951
Original Title:
Achtung! Banditi!
Alternate Titles:
Attention! Bandits!
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Cooperativa Spettatori Produttori Cinematografici
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
During the winter of 1944, the partisans stationed in the Ligurian Apennines must go to a factory in Genoa, in order to pick up a delivery of weapons. Meanwhile, there's a strike in the city and the Nazis are trying to suppress it violently. The factory becomes the scene of fighting between the Germans and the partisans but the latter, aided by the workers, will be able to get the better.
Assistant Camera:
Erico Menczer
Camera Operator:
Carlo Di Palma
Conductor:
Armando Renzi
Director:
Carlo Lizzani
Director of Photography:
Gianni Di Venanzo
Editor:
Enzo Alfonsi
First Assistant Director:
Massimo Mida
Line Producer:
Giorgio Agliani
Makeup Artist:
Carlo Grillo
Original Music Composer:
Mario Zafred
Production Design:
Carlo Egidi
Screenplay:
Giuseppe Dagnino
Carlo Lizzani
Enrico Ribulsi
Ugo Pirro
Mario Socrate
Giuliani G. De Negri
Massimo Mida
Rodolfo Sonego
Second Assistant Director:
Lù Leone
Giuseppe Dagnino
Sound:
Raffaele Del Monte
Story:
Carlo Lizzani
Ugo Pirro
Massimo Mida
Enrico Ribulsi
Giuliani G. De Negri
Mario Socrate
Giuseppe Dagnino
Rodolfo Sonego
Unit Manager:
Giuliani G. De Negri
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