A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 6, 1984
Original Title:
Ladies & Gentlemen
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinefin
Reteitalia
Vides Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Catello Coppola is a journalist dreaming a scoop to revive his career. Unexpected help comes following the death of a friend, who appears to him in a dream, promising to give him advance notice of the next day's news.
Accountant:
Vittorio Pantano
Administration:
Eugenio Startari
Assistant Camera:
Mariano Cafiero
Assistant Costume Designer:
Valentina Di Palma
Assistant Editor:
Mario D'Ambrosio
Vincenzo Di Santo
Assistant Production Design:
Eugenio Ulissi
Boom Operator:
Stefano Savino
Camera Operator:
Giancarlo Martella
Costume Design:
Luciana Marinucci
Director:
Tonino Pulci
Director of Photography:
Blasco Giurato
Editor:
Luigi Zita
First Assistant Director:
Roberto Giandalia
Gaffer:
Nazzareno Brescini
Hairstylist:
Luciana Maria Costanzi
Key Grip:
Giuseppe Petrignani
Makeup Artist:
Giulio Mastrantonio
Original Music Composer:
Mauro Pagani
Producer:
Lionello Santi
Production Design:
Antonio Visone
Production Manager:
Angelo D'Antoni
Production Secretary:
Roberto Giancaterini
Massimo Torda
Egle Friggeri
Property Master:
Angelo Bonfa
Screenplay:
Paola Pascolini
Claudia Poggiani
Tonino Pulci
Script Supervisor:
Franca Invernizzi
Second Assistant Director:
Camillo Falivena
Sound:
Fabio Ancillai
Still Photographer:
Antonio Benetti
Story:
Claudio Sorrentino
Tonino Pulci
Claudia Poggiani
Unit Manager:
Paolo Tassara
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