A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 1969
Original Title:
Metti, una sera a cena
Alternate Titles:
Disons un soir à dîner
Love Circle
Numa Noite... Um Jantar
One Night at Dinner
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Red Film
San Marco
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 125
A liberal-thinking author watches his wife as she attempts to seduce his best friend at a dinner party. She ends up taking on another man as well, and the writer has an affair with the another dinner guest. Soon the three men and two women are entangled in a confusing series of partner-swapping sex sprees where everyone's morals are challenged in the wake of the sexual revolution.
Administration:
Pietro Sassaroli
Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Lanci
Roberto Forges Davanzati
Assistant Costume Designer:
Metka Kosak
Assistant Editor:
Olga Pedrini
Gabriella Cristiani
Assistant Production Design:
Claudio Giambanco
Assistant Set Decoration:
Gianni Silvestri
Camera Operator:
Franco Di Giacomo
Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai
Director:
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli
Editor:
Franco Arcalli
First Assistant Director:
Carlo Carunchio
Hairstylist:
Rosa Luciani
Makeup Artist:
Franco Corridoni
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Producer:
Giovanni Bertolucci
Marina Cicogna
Production Design:
Giulio Coltellacci
Production Manager:
Aldo U. Passalacqua
Production Secretary:
Attilio Viti
Alberto Casati
Screenplay:
Carlo Carunchio
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Dario Argento
Script Supervisor:
Serena Canevari
Sound:
Giorgio Minoprio
Sound Mixer:
Franco Bassi
Theatre Play:
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Unit Manager:
Nicola Venditti
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