The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina (1958) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 21, 1958

Original Title:
Le bellissime gambe di Sabrina

Alternate Titles:
Mädchen mit hübschen Beinen
Vaaralliset kurvit

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
CEI Incom
Produzione Generale Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

Sabrina is a beautiful thief, one who happens to have seven moles on her thigh, forming the constellation Ursa Minor; this is the only clue German police have to solve a recent robbery. Teo is a photographer looking for a pair of beautiful legs to participate in a photo contest. When he secretly takes a photo of Sabrina's legs, including the telltale moles, Sabrina has to get it back at any cost, something which brings her into dangerous proximity with the smitten Teo. Romance and assorted hijinx ensue.

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Assistant Camera:
Sandro Mancori

Camera Operator:
Guglielmo Mancori

Costume Design:
Gaia Romanini

Director:
Camillo Mastrocinque

Director of Photography:
Alvaro Mancori

Editor:
Roberto Cinquini

First Assistant Director:
Carlo Lastricati

Hairstylist:
Grazia De Rossi

Makeup Artist:
Rino Carboni

Original Music Composer:
Lelio Luttazzi

Producer:
Nino Crisman

Production Design:
Alberto Boccianti
Mario Bedoni
Franco Fontana

Production Manager:
Giorgio Riganti

Production Secretary:
Mario Basili

Screenplay:
Piero Pierotti
Vittorio Metz
Edoardo Anton
Marcello Fondato

Script Supervisor:
Anna Gruber

Sound:
Raffaele Del Monte
Ovidio Del Grande

Story:
Piero Pierotti
Vittorio Metz
Edoardo Anton
Marcello Fondato

Unit Manager:
Manolo Bolognini

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