Police Chief Pepe (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 24, 1969

Original Title:
Il commissario Pepe

Alternate Titles:
Le fouineur
Police Chief Pepe

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Dean Film
Juppiter Generale Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

A police commissioner in a little town in the Italian Venetian province investigates a prostitution ring run by two pensioners; during his investigations he also learns that a former manicurist shacks up with ten students, the prefect's daughter prostitutes to keep her pimp, a famous doctor has sex with his young patients, a headmaster has his eyes on the pupils, a noblewoman organizes orgies in her villa, the local convent is run by a lesbian and his actual girlfriend poses for a hardcore magazine. He wants everything to come out in the open but his superiors try to put obstacles in his way.

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Administration:
Roberto Mezzaroma

Assistant Costume Designer:
Rosanna Andreoni

Assistant Editor:
Marcello Olasio

Assistant Production Design:
Lorenzo Baraldi

Camera Operator:
Enrico Umetelli

Costume Design:
Gianni Polidori

Director:
Ettore Scola

Director of Photography:
Claudio Cirillo

Editor:
Tatiana Casini Morigi

First Assistant Director:
Giorgio Scotton

Hairstylist:
Giusy Bovino

Makeup Artist:
Giulio Natalucci

Novel:
Ugo Facco de Lagarda

Original Music Composer:
Armando Trovajoli

Producer:
Adriano De Micheli
Pio Angeletti

Production Design:
Gianni Polidori

Production Manager:
Mario D'Alessio

Screenplay:
Ettore Scola
Ruggero Maccari

Sound:
Vittorio Massi

Sound Mixer:
Mario Morigi

Unit Manager:
Antonio Sarno

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