The City Defends Itself (1951) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 12, 1951

Original Title:
La città si difende

Alternate Titles:
Four Ways Out
The City Defends Itself

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Società Italiana Cines

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 77

The Sensational Venice Award Winner for the GREATEST ITALIAN FILM OF THE YEAR

Four criminals commit a robbery at a soccer stadium, and then split up to try to hide separately from the police.

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Camera Operator:
Goffredo Bellisario

Co-Writer:
Pietro Germi
Giuseppe Mangione

Conductor:
Franco Ferrara

Director:
Pietro Germi

Director of Photography:
Carlo Montuori

Editor:
Rolando Benedetti

First Assistant Director:
Marcello Giannini

Makeup Artist:
Franco Freda

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli

Production Coordinator:
Carlo Civallero

Production Design:
Carlo Egidi

Production Manager:
Vittorio Forges Davanzati

Production Secretary:
Paolo Gargano

Production Supervisor:
Orazio Tassara

Screenplay:
Federico Fellini
Tullio Pinelli

Script Supervisor:
Elvira D'Amico

Second Assistant Director:
Ottorino Vidotto

Set Decoration:
Carlo Egidi

Sound:
Mario Messina

Story:
Federico Fellini
Tullio Pinelli
Luigi Comencini

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