Female Three Times (1957) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 25, 1957

Original Title:
Femmine tre volte

Alternate Titles:
Operación Popoff

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Carlo Ponti Cinematografica
Maxima Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

The Russian women's basketball team faces to the American team for the championship of the world, in Rome. Upon arriving at the 'Eternal City', the Russian athletes find ways to evade the strict surveillance and meet some Italian guys. After many persecutions, the Russians are confined by their guardians under the promise that, if they win, they can stay and live in Italy. But as they conquer the championship, their guards forget the promises and put them on a plane to Moscow.

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Assistant Production Design:
Giorgio Giovannini

Camera Operator:
Franco Delli Colli

Costume Design:
Ugo Pericoli

Director:
Steno

Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli

Editor:
Giuliana Attenni

Executive Producer:
Clemente Fracassi

First Assistant Director:
Lucio Fulci

Line Producer:
Mario Cecchi Gori

Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Annunziata

Original Music Composer:
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Producer:
Carlo Ponti

Production Design:
Mario Santovetti

Production Secretary:
Umberto Santoni

Script Supervisor:
Emilio P. Miraglia

Set Decoration:
Andrea A. Tomassi

Sound:
Mario Morigi

Unit Manager:
Pio Angeletti

Writer:
Vittorio Metz
Marcello Marchesi

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