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Release Date:
February 13, 1986
Original Title:
Il tenente dei carabinieri
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
C.G. Silver Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 108
Carabinieri's lieutenant Duilio Cordelli is in charge of investigating fake banknotes traffic. He discovers that a 60 billion lira bank robbery is linked with his case. Things get more complicated when the main suspected, Lorenzini, is killed. Moreover, Cordelli villa is blown up and the evidence points to the conclusion the whole case could be solved only by flying to London.
Administration:
Danilo Martelli
Norberto De Pità
Assistant Editor:
Giancarlo Morelli
Maria Luisa Lisci
Stefania Falsetti
Assistant Production Design:
Riccardo Passanisi
Boom Operator:
Corrado Volpicelli
Camera Operator:
Maurizio Calvesi
Costume Design:
Maurizio Tognalini
Director:
Maurizio Ponzi
Director of Photography:
Carlo Cerchio
Editor:
Antonio Siciliano
First Assistant Camera:
Massimo Intoppa
First Assistant Director:
Ferzan Özpetek
Gaffer:
Cristo Verrillo
Hairstylist:
Ennio Cascioli
Key Grip:
Mario Stella
Makeup Artist:
Dante Trani
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Zambrini
Producer:
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Mario Cecchi Gori
Production Design:
Francesco Frigeri
Production Manager:
Maurizio Pastrovich
Production Secretary:
Federico Boldrini Parravicini
Property Master:
Giancarlo Carbonaro
Screenplay:
Piero De Bernardi
Leonardo Benvenuti
Maurizio Ponzi
Script Supervisor:
Patrizia Zulini
Seamstress:
Carla Latini
Beatrice Stivaletti
Second Assistant Camera:
Fabio Lanciotti
Second Assistant Director:
Ennio de Dominicis
Sound:
Remo Ugolinelli
Sound Mixer:
Romano Pampaloni
Still Photographer:
Giuseppe Botteghi
Story:
Leonardo Benvenuti
Piero De Bernardi
Maurizio Ponzi
Stunt Coordinator:
Riccardo Petrazzi
Unit Manager:
Vittorio Fornasiero
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