Escape by Night (1960) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 1960

Original Title:
Era notte a Roma

Alternate Titles:
Blackout in Rome
Les évadés de la nuit
Wait for the Dawn

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Cineriz
Dismage
International Golden Star

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 151

In Nazi-occupied Rome, a beautiful bootlegger, to the chagrin of her lover, gives sanctuary to three escaped POWs: an American pilot, a Russian sergeant and a British major.

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Assistant Camera:
Ruggero Radicchi
Sante Achilli

Assistant Costume Designer:
Marcella De Marchis

Camera Operator:
Luigi Filippo Carta

Costume Design:
Elio Costanzi

Director:
Roberto Rossellini

Director of Photography:
Carlo Carlini

Editor:
Roberto Cinquini

Executive Producer:
Franco Magli

First Assistant Director:
Renzo Rossellini
Franco Rossellini

Hairstylist:
Gustavo Sisi

Makeup Artist:
Emilio Trani
Eligio Trani

Original Music Composer:
Renzo Rossellini

Producer:
G.B. Romanengo

Production Design:
Flavio Mogherini

Production Manager:
Oscar Brazzi

Production Secretary:
Ferdinando Alivernini

Production Supervisor:
Alfredo Veloccia

Screenplay:
Sergio Amidei
Diego Fabbri
Brunello Rondi
Roberto Rossellini

Script Supervisor:
Anna Maria Montanari

Set Decoration:
Mario Rappini

Sound:
Fiorenzo Magli
Oscar Di Santo

Sound Effects:
Philippe Arthuys

Story:
Sergio Amidei

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