A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 31, 1958
Original Title:
Amore e chiacchiere
Alternate Titles:
Love and Chatter
Salviamo il panorama
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Ariel
Electra Compagnia Cinematografica
Société Française de Cinématographie (SFC)
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Maria and Paul love them, but they are very young and, moreover, Maria is the daughter of the municipal sweeper while Paul is the lawyer Bonelli, vice mayor and head of the opposition. To complicate the story there is the reconstruction of a hermitage destroyed during the war. Reconstruction would take the view of the Paseroni villa, big industrial and political traffic. Bonelli's lawyer, a great speaker, becomes a mayor for the death of his predecessor and is bought by Paseroni, while rejecting the love of Paul and Mary for social differences and why Paul should stay behind Doddy Paseroni. At this point, Paul and Mary flee to kill, just as Bonelli has to hold a talk on the radio for the inauguration of Paseroni's villa ...
Assistant Camera:
Mario Di Leo
Camera Operator:
Mario Capriotti
Conductor:
Franco Ferrara
Costume Design:
Filippo Sanjust
Director:
Alessandro Blasetti
Director of Photography:
Gábor Pogány
Editor:
Mario Serandrei
First Assistant Director:
Isa Bartalini
Mara Blasetti
Agustín Navarro
Makeup Artist:
Franco Freda
Original Music Composer:
Mario Nascimbene
Producer:
Attilio Riccio
Production Design:
Veniero Colasanti
Production Manager:
Antonio Altoviti
Production Secretary:
Alessandro von Norman
Mario Di Biase
Screenplay:
Cesare Zavattini
Isa Bartalini
Alessandro Blasetti
Script Supervisor:
Mirella Gamacchio
Set Decoration:
Arrigo Breschi
Sound:
Ennio Sensi
Still Photographer:
Angelo Pennoni
Story:
Cesare Zavattini
Unit Manager:
Nello Meniconi
Thomas Sagone
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