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Release Date:
May 8, 1961
Original Title:
Legge di guerra
Alternate Titles:
Kriegsgesetz - Liebe, Freiheit und Verrat
Love, Freedom and Treachery
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
Eichberg-Film
Star Cinematografica
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
During WW2, in a Nazi-occupied country, a local partisan blows-up a German military train, prompting the Germans to take civilian hostages to be shot if the culprit doesn't surrender before a deadline.
Assistant Camera:
Vittorio Storaro
Camera Operator:
Arturo Zavattini
Camillo Bazzoni
Director:
Bruno Paolinelli
Director of Photography:
Aldo Scavarda
Editor:
Nella Nannuzzi
First Assistant Director:
Albino Cocco
Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Banchelli
Original Music Composer:
Mario Nascimbene
Producer:
Federico M. Topel
Gilberto Rossini
Production Design:
Massimiliano Capriccioli
Production Manager:
Aurelio Serafinelli
Production Secretary:
Luciano Volpato
Screenplay:
Bruno Paolinelli
Giuseppe Berto
Script Supervisor:
Vanda Tuzzi
Sound:
Pietro Ortolani
Sound Recordist:
Dino Franzetti
Still Photographer:
Guglielmo Coluzzi
Story:
Bruno Paolinelli
Unit Manager:
Ugo Tucci
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