A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 6, 1990
Original Title:
L'avaro
Alternate Titles:
L'avare
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Carthago Films
Cinecittà Studios
Pathé
RAI
Splendida Film
Velarde Films S.L.
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 108
Misery money-lender Arpagone is looking to arrange three weddings simultaneously - to cut down on costs. One for himself and the others for his two children. Of course he doesn't approve of the choices his son and daughter have made and conspires to arrange more well to do spouses against their will. However, fate will prove itself to be on the side of true love, not of the greedy.
Assistant Camera:
Daniele D'Offizi
Silvia Giulietti
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marina Roberti
Assistant Editor:
Angela Bordi
Pierfrancesco Achilli
Assistant Set Decoration:
Giuseppe Sorrentino
Boom Operator:
Didier Pêcheur
Camera Operator:
Roberto Brega
Nino Cristiani
Costume Design:
Alberto Verso
Director:
Tonino Cervi
Director of Photography:
Armando Nannuzzi
Editor:
Nino Baragli
Executive Producer:
Antonio Levesi Cervi
First Assistant Director:
Massimo Carocci
Gaffer:
Giovanni Bolli
Hairstylist:
Renata Magnanti
Elda Magnanti
Key Grip:
Alberto Anzellotti
Line Producer:
Giorgio Morra
Makeup Artist:
Franco Rufini
Federico Laurenti
Makeup Department Head:
Maurizio Giustini
Original Music Composer:
Piero Piccioni
Producer:
Tonino Cervi
Production Design:
Mario Garbuglia
Production Secretary:
Loredana Manili
Screenplay:
Tonino Cervi
Cesare Frugoni
Rodolfo Sonego
Alberto Sordi
Script Supervisor:
Anna Maria Montanari
Set Decoration:
Ezio Di Monte
Sound:
Gérard Lecas
Sound Effects:
Enzo Diliberto
Renato Marinelli
Roberto Arcangeli
Daniele Quadroli
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Sterbini
Special Effects:
Giovanni Corridori
Still Photographer:
Enrico Appetito
Theatre Play:
Molière
Unit Manager:
Alessandro Tonnini
Tewfik Guiga
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