The Precarious Bank Teller (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 14, 1980

Original Title:
Rag. Arturo De Fanti, bancario precario

Alternate Titles:
Банкир-неудачник

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Produzioni Atlas Consorziate

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 92

The accountant Arturo De Fanti has problems in the bank because he threatens to be hunted. But he does not import of this troubles, because he hopes to find comfort with his lover.

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Administration:
Enrico Savelloni

Assistant Camera:
Eva Piccoli

Assistant Editor:
Roberto Sterbini
Ugo Morelli

Boom Operator:
Antonio Pantano

Camera Operator:
Michele Pensato

Costume Design:
Giulia De Riu

Director:
Luciano Salce

Director of Photography:
Sergio Rubini

Editor:
Antonio Siciliano

First Assistant Director:
Roberto Palmerini

Gaffer:
Agostino Gorga

Hairstylist:
Iolanda Conti

Key Grip:
Giuseppe Raimondi

Line Producer:
Teodoro Corrà

Makeup Artist:
Gianfranco Mecacci

Original Music Composer:
Piero Piccioni

Producer:
Pietro Bregni
Mario Bregni

Production Design:
Elio Micheli

Production Secretary:
Giuseppe Cicconi

Screenplay:
Ottavio Alessi
Augusto Caminito
Luciano Salce

Script Supervisor:
Flavia Sante Vanin

Set Decoration:
Nello Giorgetti

Sound:
Goffredo Salvatori

Still Photographer:
Antonio Casolini

Story:
Luciano Salce

Unit Manager:
Mario Olivieri

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