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Release Date:
January 2, 1970
Original Title:
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
Alternate Titles:
El secreto de Santa Victoria
El secreto de Santa Vittoria
サンタ・ビットリアの秘密
万众一心
圣维多利亚的秘密
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Stanley Kramer Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 139
During World War II, Italian villagers hide their wine from the German army.
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Apprentice Sound Editor:
Samuel C. Crutcher
Assistant Director:
Ray Gosnell Jr.
Franco Cirino
Assistant Editor:
Oscar Denenberg
Associate Producer:
George Glass
Boom Operator:
Aldo De Martino
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Maccari
Costume Design:
Joe King
Director:
Stanley Kramer
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Rotunno
Editor:
Earle Herdan
William A. Lyon
Electrician:
Rodolfo Bramucci
First Assistant Camera:
Piero Servo
Grip:
Vladimiro Salvatori
Mazzini Salvatori
Makeup Artist:
Alberto De Rossi
Novel:
Robert Crichton
Original Music Composer:
Ernest Gold
Producer:
Stanley Kramer
Production Design:
Robert Clatworthy
Production Manager:
Giorgio Zambon
Luciano Piperno
Production Supervisor:
Ivan Volkman
Property Master:
Joe LaBella
Scenic Artist:
Italo Tomassi
Screenplay:
William Rose
Ben Maddow
Script Supervisor:
Marshall Schlom
Set Decoration:
Ferdinando Ruffo
Sound:
David Hildyard
Sound Recordist:
Clem Portman
Special Effects:
Danny Lee
Still Photographer:
Roberto Biciocchi
Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
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