Screw Loose (1999) [R]

Release Date:
February 19, 1999

Original Title:
Screw Loose

Alternate Titles:
Com um Parafuso a Menos
Egy kerékkel kevesebb
Egy kerékkel több
Mel Brooksin screw loose - Pultti pois
Pasado de rosca
Pultti pois
Svitati
Ta 'hei hamena
Um Convite Italiano
Без царя в голове
Без царя в голові

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Atmosphere Film S.r.l
Medusa Film
Thirtieth Century Wolf

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 85

Ti faranno ridere...da matti!

The owner of an Italian natural food company has a heart attack and asks his son, Bernardo, to find the man who saved his life in World War II and bring him to his deathbed. He does so and finds the man in a sanitarium and must deal with his hijinks all the way back to Milan.

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Assistant Camera:
Giuseppe Bilotti

Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Allievi

Assistant Editor:
Anna Borroni

Assistant Set Designer:
Eugenio Maestri

Associate Producer:
Massimo Santorsola

Best Boy Electric:
Marco Merlini

Boom Operator:
Francesco D'Ambrosio
Claudio Morra

Camera Loader:
Anna Lavermicocca

Casting:
Craig Campobasso
Barbara Giordani

Cinematography:
Luca Robecchi

Clapper Loader:
Matteo Martinelli

Conductor:
Carlo Gargioni

Costume Design:
Lea Bevilacqua

Director:
Ezio Greggio

Dresser:
Faustina Liantonio
Paola Paramatti

Editor:
Gib Jaffe

Electrician:
Daniele Giuffrè

Extras Casting:
Giuseppe Caltagirone

First Assistant Director:
Umberto Riccioni Carteni

First Assistant Editor:
Patricia Fuller

Gaffer:
Felice Guzzi

Generator Operator:
Carmine Barisano

Grip:
Domenico Lovisi

Hairstylist:
Carmen Amaro

Key Grip:
Aldo Martinelli

Makeup Artist:
Milena Girolamo

Music:
Silvio Amato
Umberto Smaila

Negative Cutter:
Gina Lo Baratolo
Anna Maria Del Coco
Angela Giannini

Producer:
Ezio Greggio
Whitney R. Hunter

Production Assistant:
Franco Augello
Ivan Graglia
Stefano Raglione

Production Coordinator:
Cinzia Leoni

Production Design:
Gianni Ravagnani

Production Manager:
Silvia Brusati

Production Secretary:
Alessandra Baessato
Barbara Malagni

Props:
Walter Saro
Maurizio Ziglioli

Publicist:
Paola Greggio

Recording Supervision:
Aldo Caldarini

Script Supervisor:
Antonella Licata

Second Assistant Camera:
Walter Dolvino

Second Assistant Director:
Sophie Chiarello
Carlo Paramidani

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Eric Scott

Sound:
Tiziano Crotti
Umberto Smaila

Sound Assistant:
Chiara Bersani
Fabio Falossi
Daniele Tuccari

Sound Editor:
Tiziano Crotti
Claudio Morra

Special Effects:
Germano Natali

Steadicam Operator:
Richard Mallaby

Still Photographer:
Fabrizo Carneluti

Stunts:
David Andrea Ambrosi
Stefano Callinari
Stefano Corsi

Supervising Editor:
Raimondo Crociani

Supervising Producer:
Massimo Santorsola

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Graeme Boore

Writer:
Rudy De Luca
Steve Haberman

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