A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 19, 1980
Original Title:
Il Pap'occhio
Alternate Titles:
In the Pope's Eye
O Olho do Papa
Tele Vaticano - Das Auge des Papstes
Vaticano Show
Ενας Πάπας... μα τι Πάπας!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Eidoscope Productions
RAI
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IT: T PT: M/12
Runtime: 95
The Pope is disturbed by the fact that today's youth are not as spiritually inclined as they should be, and so he decides to set up a Vatican television station and entice them back into the religion of their ancestors. In order to particularly grab the wandering flock, a priest invites the comedians from "The Other Sunday," an actual comedy program on Italian television, to perform on this new channel.
Administration:
Carlo Du Bois
Maria Rosa Bologna
Assistant Camera:
Franco Sterpa
Aldo Antonelli
Assistant Costume Designer:
Silvana Turchi
Assistant Editor:
Claudia Vivenzio
Anna Rosa Napoli
Assistant Production Design:
Nino Formica
Assistant Set Decoration:
Gualtiero Caprara
Boom Operator:
Piero Fondi
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Tinelli
Co-Producer:
Emilio Bolles
Conductor:
Paolo Ormi
Costume Design:
Lia Francesca Morandini
Delegated Producer:
Ugo Porcelli
Director:
Renzo Arbore
Director of Photography:
Luciano Tovoli
Editor:
Alfredo Muschietti
First Assistant Director:
Albino Cocco
Foley Artist:
Massimo Anzellotti
Luciano Anzellotti
Gaffer:
Alberto Altibrandi
Hairstylist:
Mirella Ginnoto
Key Grip:
Mario Moreschini
Makeup Artist:
Gino Tamagnini
Nino Numitore
Makeup Department Head:
Otello Sisi
Original Music Composer:
Renzo Arbore
Producer:
Mario Orfini
Production Design:
Gianfranco Ramacci
Production Manager:
Giuseppe Mangogna
Production Secretary:
Nando Nibbi
Saverio Mangogna
Screenplay:
Renzo Arbore
Luciano De Crescenzo
Script Supervisor:
Flavia Sante Vanin
Monica Raimondo
Seamstress:
Anita Cavallari
Second Assistant Director:
Fabrizio Corallo
Sound:
Carlo Palmieri
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Special Effects:
Germano Natali
Still Photographer:
Letizia Cavallini
Story:
Renzo Arbore
Unit Manager:
Alessandro Sarti
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