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Release Date:
October 8, 1964
Original Title:
3 notti d'amore
Alternate Titles:
Drei Liebesnächte
Tre notti d'amore
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cormoran Films
Jolly Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
Omnibus film with individual segments directed by Renato Castellani, Luigi Comencini and Franco Rossi; all of them starring the radiant Catherine Spaak as "out of place" women longing for love, in a Sicillian village, a monastery, and a modern Italian urban setting, respectively.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gabriele Mayer
Camera Operator:
Sante Achilli
Conductor:
Franco Ferrara
Costume Design:
Piero Gherardi
Director:
Renato Castellani
Franco Rossi
Luigi Comencini
Director of Photography:
Mario Montuori
Roberto Gerardi
Editor:
Jolanda Benvenuti
Roberto Cinquini
Giorgio Serrallonga
Executive Producer:
Silvio Clementelli
First Assistant Director:
Marco Leto
Mauro Severino
Leopoldo Machina
Makeup Artist:
Nilo Jacoponi
Euclide Santoli
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli
Giovanni Fusco
Piero Piccioni
Producer:
Giorgio Papi
Arrigo Colombo
Production Design:
Ezio Frigerio
Gianni Polidori
Production Manager:
Mario Di Biase
Anna Maria Campanile
Screenplay:
Pipolo
Franco Castellano
Renato Castellani
Massimo Franciosa
Marcello Fondato
Luigi Magni
Set Decoration:
Ezio Altieri
Dario Micheli
Cesare Rovatti
Story:
Franco Castellano
Pipolo
Renato Castellani
Luigi Comencini
Massimo Franciosa
Luigi Magni
Marcello Fondato
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