Spaghetti at Midnight (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 26, 1981

Original Title:
Spaghetti a mezzanotte

Alternate Titles:
Spaghetti a mezzanotte
Σπαγγέτι Μετζανότε

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Alex Cinematografica
Medusa Distribuzione
Otaria Films

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 12  IT: T 

Runtime: 88

Savino La Gastra discovers his wife Celeste has a liaison with an architect: Andrea. Even if also Savino has a story with Elvira, a judge's wife, he decides anyway to ask to a mobster to kill his wife. In the mean time Celeste is organizing a surprise party for Savino's birthday, and that day things start to get complicated. First Savino kills accidentally the mafia killer in charge to kill Celeste; second his lover Elvira arrives to the party with the judge... not to mention the police and the mafia Don...

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Assistant Camera:
Stefano Moser

Assistant Editor:
Teresa Negozio
Sante Discepoli

Assistant Set Decoration:
Vincenzo De Camillis

Camera Operator:
Marco Onorato

Costume Design:
Vera Cozzolino

Director:
Sergio Martino

Director of Photography:
Giulio Albonico

Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso

First Assistant Director:
Marina Mattoli

Hairstylist:
Rosa Luciani

Makeup Artist:
Giulio Mastrantonio

Original Music Composer:
Detto Mariano

Producer:
Luigi Borghese

Production Design:
Adriana Bellone

Production Manager:
Carlo Bartolini

Screenplay:
Sergio Martino

Script Supervisor:
Rosanna Seregni

Sound:
Paolo Ciardelli

Story:
Laura Toscano
Franco Marotta

Unit Manager:
Lucia Nolano

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