Venetian Honeymoon (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 27, 1959

Original Title:
La prima notte

Alternate Titles:
A Primeira Noite
Amor e Vigarice
Die erste Nacht
Les noces vénitiennes
Pierwsza noc
Venetian Honeymoon

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Cinétel
Era Cinematografica

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 87

There is a lot of excitement in the high society of Venice: An Arab prince, who always travels incognito, is said to be in the city. By chance, the elegant Isabella gets to know the handsome heir to the throne - and it does not take long for her to fall madly in love with him. Isabella has no idea that her dream man is really the impostor Gérard, who looks remarkably like the prince and was hounded by the sleazy crook Alfredo on Isabella to steal their precious jewelry.

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Camera Operator:
Erico Menczer

Costume Design:
Grazia Lusignoli
Elisabeth Simon

Director:
Alberto Cavalcanti

Director of Photography:
Gianni Di Venanzo

Editor:
Elsa Arata
Yvonne Martin
Maurizio Lucidi

First Assistant Director:
Rolando Stragliati
Tinto Brass
Leopoldo Savona

Hairstylist:
Marcella Cecchini

Makeup Artist:
Romolo De Martino

Novel:
Abel Hermant

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli

Producer:
Giovanni Addessi

Production Assistant:
Saverio Scipioni

Production Design:
René Moulaert

Production Manager:
Giuseppe Fatigati

Production Secretary:
Marguerita Chevallier

Screenplay:
Jean Ferry
Luciano Vincenzoni
Claude-André Puget

Script Supervisor:
Marie Lemare

Set Decoration:
Arrigo Breschi

Sound:
Ennio Sensi

Sound Recordist:
Bernardino Fronzetti

Unit Manager:
Ugo Tucci

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