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Release Date:
October 11, 1973
Original Title:
Teresa la ladra
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Euro International Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 125
Teresa gets her first taste of crime -- and its consequences -- when, during World War II, she is nabbed for robbing an apartment. But being poor and perpetually starving, the pretty petty thief doesn't give up her quest for ill-gotten gains and soon turns to pick-pocketing. Despite her questionable thieving skills, the bumbling crook tries scheme after scheme, pilfering from strangers and dodging the law as she searches for a way to fund an adequate meal.
Administration:
Silvana Olasio
Giovanna Di Michele
Assistant Camera:
Silvano Tessicini
Giancarlo Martella
Assistant Costume Designer:
Tina Hess Pacifico
Assistant Editor:
Annamaria Roca
Angela Bordi
Assistant Hairstylist:
Silvana Senzacqua
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gilberto Provenghi
Assistant Set Decoration:
Nello Giorgetti
Boom Operator:
Giovanni Fratarcangeli
Camera Operator:
Blasco Giurato
Costume Design:
Adriana Berselli
Director:
Carlo Di Palma
Director of Photography:
Dario Di Palma
Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni
First Assistant Director:
Gabriele Polverosi
Hairstylist:
Renata Magnanti
Line Producer:
Aldo U. Passalacqua
Makeup Artist:
Manlio Rocchetti
Goffredo Rocchetti
Novel:
Dacia Maraini
Original Music Composer:
Riz Ortolani
Producer:
Giovanni Bertolucci
Production Design:
Luciano Ricceri
Production Manager:
Mario Cotone
Production Secretary:
Francesco Guerrieri
Screenplay:
Furio Scarpelli
Dacia Maraini
Agenore Incrocci
Script Supervisor:
Claudio Risi
Second Assistant Director:
Gerard Dreyfus
Set Decoration:
Emanuele Benazzi Taglietti
Sound:
Mario Dallimonti
Sound Mixer:
Alberto Bartolomei
Unit Manager:
Attilio Viti
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