The Odd Squad (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1982

Original Title:
Ciao nemico

Alternate Titles:
Ciao Nemico

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Clemi Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 82

A War where most of the "ACTION" isn't in the trenches!

Sicilia 1943, after the landing, between the invading Us army and the defender Italian army, a 2000 years old roman bridge resist to all kind of attacks. Both the army decides to definitively destroy it before the opponent does. But to the chaotic mad American platoon is opposed an Italian military band exchanged for a terrible special commando. Probably the bridge will survive another 2000 years!

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Assistant Editor:
Nadia Moscovini

Boom Operator:
Armando Janota
Ettore Mancini

Continuity:
Maurizio Sciarra

Costume Design:
Luciana Morosetti

Director:
Enzo Barboni

Director of Photography:
Romano Albani

Music:
Franco Micalizzi

Producer:
Giovanni Di Clemente

Production Accountant:
Franco Penna

Production Design:
Claudio Cinini

Production Manager:
Bruno Ridolfi

Production Office Coordinator:
Francesco Anniballi
Donatella Maiorca

Property Master:
Luciano Argento

Sound:
Graziano Ruzzeddu

Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci

Unit Manager:
Vincenzo Santangelo

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marisa Vivarelli Cherubini
Angela Vinci

Writer:
Enzo Barboni
Marco Barboni

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