Donatella (1956) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 3, 1956

Original Title:
Donatella

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Sud Film Produzione Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 96

Donatella is a simple and honest roman girl, daughter of a bookbinder and girlfriend of Guido, a gas station owner. One day she finds a woman's handbag containing valuables and documents, and decides to return it to her owner, a wealthy American lady, who offers Donatella a job as a secretary as a reward: she has to manage the lady's villa during her absences. There, Donatella casually meets Maurizio, a rich, elegant and well-educated young man, and ends up falling in love.

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Administration:
Amedeo Puthod

Camera Operator:
Sergio Bergamini

Casting:
Franz de Blasi

Conductor:
Gino Filippini

Costume Design:
Roberto Capucci

Director:
Mario Monicelli

Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli

Editor:
Antonietta Zita

First Assistant Director:
Mario Maffei

Hairstylist:
Renata Longari

Idea:
Mario Rappini
Vittorio André

Makeup Artist:
Anacleto Giustini

Original Music Composer:
Gino Filippini

Producer:
Roberto Amoroso

Production Design:
Vittorio Valentini

Production Manager:
Carlo José Bassoli

Production Secretary:
Antonio Sarno

Production Supervisor:
Fernando Rossi

Screenplay:
Ruggero Maccari
Sandro Continenza
Piero Tellini
Mario Monicelli
Roberto Amoroso

Script Supervisor:
Mario Tota

Second Assistant Director:
Enzo Avitabile

Set Decoration:
Piero Gherardi

Sound:
Bruno Brunacci
Raffaele Del Monte

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