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Release Date:
November 25, 1965
Original Title:
002 Operazione Luna
Alternate Titles:
Πράκτορες 002, επιχείρησις Σελήνη
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
IMA Film
Ágata Films
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
KGB authorities abduct two criminals (Franco and Ciccio) who look exactly like missing spacemen and pretend they are the returning cosmonauts. They launch them in a rocket, so that they can land in public view, leading the populace to believe it was the original space craft that has returned. The two criminals look so much like the astronauts, they even fool the wives of the astronauts. Later however, the original spacecraft returns to Earth undamaged, and the plan goes all to pieces. In the end, Franco and Ciccio stay in Russia and the real astronauts relocate to Italy.
Assistant Set Decoration:
Francesco Bronzi
Giuseppe Cesare Monello
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Bergamini
Costume Design:
Nedo Azzini
Director:
Lucio Fulci
Director of Photography:
Tino Santoni
Editor:
Pedro del Rey
First Assistant Director:
Giovanni Fago
Makeup Artist:
Andrea Riva
Original Music Composer:
Coriolano Gori
Production Design:
Adolfo Cofiño
Production Manager:
Renato Angiolini
Renato Jaboni
Screenplay:
Vittorio Metz
Amedeo Sollazzo
Script Supervisor:
Filiberto Fiaschi
Set Decoration:
Nedo Azzini
Sound:
Mario Ronchetti
Massimo Iabone
Still Photographer:
Enrico Appetito
Story:
Amedeo Sollazzo
Vittorio Metz
Unit Manager:
Dino Di Salvo
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