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Release Date:
February 2, 1987
Original Title:
Tango blu
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Be-Mer Film
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Tango blu is a night club in Milan where various bizarre characters meet. Among them a womanizing photographer and a porter who works in a slaughterhouse.
Administration:
Enrico Savelloni
Assistant Costume Designer:
Luciana Morosetti
Assistant Editor:
Elvira Tonini
Alessandra Rocchi
Alessandro Baragli
Boom Operator:
Aristide Bigliocchi
Camera Operator:
Mario Cimini
Costume Design:
Gianna Gissi
Delegated Producer:
Roberta Cadringher
Director:
Alberto Bevilacqua
Director of Photography:
Pier Luigi Santi
Editor:
Nino Baragli
First Assistant Camera:
Kika Ungaro
First Assistant Director:
Walter Italici
Inigo Lezzi
Gaffer:
Massimo Rocchi
Hairstylist:
Anna Graziosi
Luigi Contini
Key Grip:
Gaetano Barbera
Line Producer:
Giorgio Morra
Makeup Artist:
Franco Napoli
Alberto Blasi
Original Music Composer:
Stelvio Cipriani
Producer:
Giuseppe Giovannini
Michele Janczarek Kapucinski
Production Design:
Lorenzo Baraldi
Production Manager:
Nicolò Forte
Production Secretary:
Alessandro Tonnini
Claudio Castellini
Alma Morra
Screenplay:
Alberto Bevilacqua
Script Supervisor:
Annamaria Liguori
Seamstress:
Maria De Angelis Olivieri
Second Assistant Camera:
Maurizio Onorati
Set Decoration:
Walter Caprara
Sound:
Davide Magara
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Still Photographer:
Italo Tonni
Story:
Alberto Bevilacqua
Unit Manager:
Caterina Filesi
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