A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 23, 1982
Original Title:
Il conte Tacchia
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Adige Films 76
Distributori Audiovisivi Consorziati
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 117
In 1900 in Rome, the poor carpenter Francesco, by a twist of fate, is recognized component of a noble family in the process of decay. Francesco knows the cynical and ruthless Prince Torquato Terenzi, disappointed by life and progress, and also falls in love with the beautiful Duchess Elisa. When Prince Terenzi dies, Francesco realizes that he's not enriched for nothing with the inheritance, because the noble family is broke; so he enlistes himself for the war in Libya, but quickly returnes to Italy, disgusted by the atrocities of the fighting. His dream is to be a singer, and so he goes to America with the Duchess Elisa.
Administration:
Sergio Bologna
Maria Rosa Bologna
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Annunziata
Renato Palmieri
Assistant Editor:
Valentina Curati
Massimo Cataldo
Carlo D'Alessandro
Assistant Production Design:
Patrizio Ronchi
Assistant Set Decoration:
Giovanni Passanisi
Boom Operator:
Armando Janota
Camera Operator:
Ubaldo Terzano
Costume Design:
Clelia Gonsales
Director:
Sergio Corbucci
Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller
Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni
First Assistant Director:
Mimmola Girosi
Gaffer:
Sergio Coletta
Hairstylist:
Giancarlo Marin
Key Grip:
Sergio Emidi
Makeup Artist:
Stefania Santinelli
Fabrizio Sforza
Master at Arms:
Ferdinando Poggi
Original Music Composer:
Armando Trovajoli
Producer:
Carlo Valerio
Luciano De Feo
Production Design:
Marco Dentici
Production Manager:
Giuseppe Auriemma
Production Secretary:
Claudio Valerio
Marco Valerio
Screenplay:
Massimo Franciosa
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Donati
Luciano Vincenzoni
Script Supervisor:
Rita Agostini
Set Decoration:
Enzo Eusepi
Sound:
Roberto Petrozzi
Sound Mixer:
Danilo Moroni
Still Photographer:
Antonio Benetti
Story:
Massimo Franciosa
Sergio Corbucci
Luciano Vincenzoni
Sergio Donati
Unit Manager:
Gilberto Scarpellini
Antonio Gabrielli
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