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Release Date:
November 8, 2002
Original Title:
A cavallo della tigre
Alternate Titles:
Tigrisen lovagolva
Tiikerin selässä
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
RAI Cinema
Rodeo Drive
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 103
Plagued by financial problems, ne'er-do-well Guido ends up in jail after faking an armed robbery at his workplace. A year later, just a few days before his release, he's forced by two dangerous inmates to take part in their jailbreak. On the run, Guido sets out to find his partner Antonella, who helped him with the robbery and still has the money.
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Casting:
Francesco Vedovati
Cinematography:
Alessandro Pesci
Costume Design:
Lina Nerli Taviani
Director:
Carlo Mazzacurati
Director of Photography:
Alessandro Pesci
Editor:
Paolo Cottignola
First Assistant Director:
Pierantonio 'Noki' Novara
Line Producer:
Guido Cerasuolo
Music Director:
Paolo Silvestri
Original Film Writer:
Mario Monicelli
Agenore Incrocci
Luigi Comencini
Furio Scarpelli
Original Music Composer:
Ivano Fossati
Producer:
Marco Valsania
Marco Poccioni
Production Design:
Paola Bizzarri
Screenplay:
Carlo Mazzacurati
Franco Bernini
Sound:
Alessandro Zanon
Sound Editor:
Filippo Bussi
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