A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 19, 1976
Original Title:
Cuginetta... amore mio!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Rekord Films Distributor
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Leonidas, of noble lineage but poor, serves in the house of Count Aristide Of the Fava Dongo, waiting patiently for his death to arrive. He dies at last, but rumors reveal that, on his deathbed, the Count has decided to leave everything to Marco (Claudio Ercoli), his illegitimate and retarded son who secretly grew up in a boarding school. In the meantime, the whole family of Leonida moves to the luxurious estate as for certainly no one wants to miss out on this wealth opportunity...
Assistant Camera:
Gianni Marras
Assistant Editor:
Roberto Savoca
Assistant Production Design:
Giacomo La Commare
Boom Operator:
Alberto Attura
Camera Operator:
Luciano Dionisi
Costume Design:
Bruna Laurini
Director:
Bruno Mattei
Director of Photography:
Oberdan Troiani
Editor:
Vincenzo Vanni
First Assistant Director:
Manlio Camastro
Makeup Artist:
Gloria Granati
Original Music Composer:
Alessandro Alessandroni
Production Manager:
Ferruccio Mosca
Production Secretary:
Ulderico Arditi
Screenplay:
Bruno Mattei
Giacinto Bonacquisti
Script Supervisor:
Giacinto Bonacquisti
Set Decoration:
Dario Corzani
Sound:
Augusto Troiani
Sound Mixer:
Aldo Calpini
Still Photographer:
Sandro Bartolozzi
Story:
George Eastman
Unit Manager:
Eolo Capritti
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