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Release Date:
September 25, 1970
Original Title:
Corbari
Alternate Titles:
Der letzte Kampf der Partisanen
Mission Corbari
Genres:
War
Production Companies:
Terzafilm Produzione Indipendente
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+ RO: 18
Runtime: 97
The real story of the partisan Silvio Corbari (Giuliano Gemma). Silvio forms a band of partisans in Northern Italy, completely independent from the Italian organized resistance (CLN). Ines (Tina Aumont), leaves her husband to join the band and becomes Silvio's lover. Silvio seems to suceed in creating a free-zone, his personal republic, independent from Nazi-occupied Italy, in a little village called Tregnano.
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Assistant Camera:
Sergio Buzi
Roberto Lombardi
Vincenzo Vincenzi
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Pietro Tenoglio
Assistant Production Design:
Pier Dante Longanesi
Camera Operator:
Sebastiano Celeste
Conductor:
Gianfranco Plenizio
Costume Design:
Lina Nerli Taviani
Giovanna Ruta
Director:
Valentino Orsini
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Pinori
Editor:
Roberto Perpignani
First Assistant Director:
Fabio Pellarin
Hairstylist:
Ettore Tarquini
Line Producer:
Gito Battistrada
Makeup Artist:
Walter Cossu
Master at Arms:
Nazzareno Zamperla
Original Music Composer:
Benedetto Ghiglia
Producer:
Giuliani G. De Negri
Production Design:
Gianni Sbarra
Production Manager:
Grazia Volpi
Production Secretary:
Walter Pistelli
Screenplay:
Renato Niccolai
Valentino Orsini
Script Supervisor:
Jacqueline Perrier
Sound Mixer:
Adriano Taloni
Special Effects:
Giovanni Stacchini
Still Photographer:
Bruno Olivieri
Story:
Renato Niccolai
Valentino Orsini
Unit Manager:
Antonio Paoletti
Enzo Porcelli
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