For Love and Gold (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 7, 1966

Original Title:
L'armata Brancaleone

Alternate Titles:
O Incrível Exército de Brancaleone

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy

Production Companies:
Fair Film
Les Films Marceau

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 120

A group of rogues steal a scroll granting its bearer the property of the land of Aurocastro in Apulia, a province in the south of Italy. They elect a shaggy knight, Brancaleone from Norcia, as their leader, and decide to get possession of this supposedly wealthy land. Many adventures will occurr during the journey.

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Camera Operator:
Alberto Spagnoli
Amerigo Casagrande

Costume Design:
Piero Gherardi

Director:
Mario Monicelli

Director of Photography:
Carlo Di Palma

Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni

First Assistant Director:
Renzo Marignano
Dino De Palma

Gaffer:
Elmiro Rubeo

Hairstylist:
Marcella Favella
Eugenia Guidi

Line Producer:
Pio Angeletti

Makeup Artist:
Otello Sisi

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli

Producer:
Mario Cecchi Gori

Production Accountant:
Bruno Altissimi

Production Design:
Piero Gherardi

Production Secretary:
Giorgio Scotton

Screenplay:
Mario Monicelli
Furio Scarpelli
Agenore Incrocci

Sound:
Guido Ortenzi

Sound Mixer:
Mario Morigi

Story:
Furio Scarpelli
Agenore Incrocci
Mario Monicelli

Unit Manager:
Mario D'Alessio
Guglielmo Ambrosi

Weapons Master:
Alfio Caltabiano

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