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Release Date:
October 7, 1982
Original Title:
Grand Hotel Excelsior
Alternate Titles:
Wer hat dem Affen den Zucker geklaut?
Гранд-отель Эксельсиор
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Intercapital
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 IT: T
Runtime: 111
Taddeus is the manager of the Grand Hotel Excelsior. The Summer season begins in May and since then many odd persons frequent the hotel. There is Ilde Vivaldi, in love with Taddeus and the boxer Pericle Coccia who has an important match and falls in love with Maria. There is the Mago di Segrate trying to win world fame by levitating thirty meters high. And there is the waiter Egisto whose daughter is in a Swiss College believing her father is a man of importance.
Administration:
Mario Lupi
Danilo Martelli
Assistant Camera:
Carlo Milani
Assistant Editor:
Ugo Morelli
Giancarlo Morelli
Assistant Production Design:
Eugenio Ulissi
Boom Operator:
Marco Grillo
Camera Operator:
Idelmo Simonelli
Costume Design:
Luca Sabatelli
Director:
Pipolo
Franco Castellano
Director of Photography:
Danilo Desideri
Editor:
Antonio Siciliano
First Assistant Director:
Bruno Cortini
Foley Artist:
Italo Cameracanna
Gaffer:
Cristo Verrillo
Hairstylist:
Aldo Signoretti
Key Grip:
Sergio Palastro
Line Producer:
Giorgio Morra
Makeup Artist:
Franco Napoli
Makeup Department Head:
Franco Corridoni
Original Music Composer:
Armando Trovajoli
Producer:
Mario Cecchi Gori
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Production Design:
Angelo Santucci
Bruno Amalfitano
Production Manager:
Gian Maria Avetta
Production Secretary:
Remo Chiappa
Screenplay:
Franco Castellano
Pipolo
Script Supervisor:
Cinzia Malatesta
Second Assistant Director:
Lorenzo Castellano
Sound:
Vito Catania
Sound Mixer:
Romano Pampaloni
Special Effects:
Antonio Corridori
Still Photographer:
Giuseppe Botteghi
Story:
Franco Castellano
Pipolo
Unit Manager:
Guido De Laurentiis
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