A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 20, 1973
Original Title:
Le cinque giornate
Alternate Titles:
5 jours de révolution
5 jours à Milan
The 5 Days
The 5 Days of Milan
The Five Days of Milan
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | History
Production Companies:
Seda Spettacoli
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 122
In 1848 Milan, a thief and a baker witness the chaotic final days of the Italian Revolution.
Administration:
Ferdinando Caputo
Carlo Du Bois
Assistant Art Director:
Maurizio Garrone
Assistant Costume Designer:
Maurizio Millenotti
Assistant Director:
Sofia Scandurra
Assistant Editor:
Piero Bozza
Sergio Fraticelli
Assistant Production Design:
Franco Gambarana
Camera Operator:
Antonio Annunziata
Ubaldo Terzano
Conductor:
Giorgio Gaslini
Costume Design:
Elena Mannini
Director:
Dario Argento
Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller
Editor:
Franco Fraticelli
Electrician:
Sergio Coletta
Executive Producer:
Claudio Argento
Grip:
Giuseppe Gabrielli
Key Grip:
Sergio Emidi
Key Hair Stylist:
Elda Magnanti
Key Makeup Artist:
Giuliano Laurenti
Master at Arms:
Bruno Ukmar
Original Music Composer:
Giorgio Gaslini
Producer:
Salvatore Argento
Production Design:
Giuseppe Bassan
Production Manager:
Giuseppe Mangogna
Production Secretary:
Anna Maria Galvinelli
Production Supervisor:
Carlo Cucchi
Screenplay:
Dario Argento
Nanni Balestrini
Script Supervisor:
Nellita Zampieri
Second Assistant Director:
Franco Conti
Sound:
Franco Bassi
Danilo Moroni
Domenico Pasqua Di Bisceglie
Sound Effects:
Luciano Anzellotti
Sound Effects Editor:
Massimo Anzellotti
Sound Engineer:
Amedeo Casati
Special Effects:
Aldo Gasparri
Story:
Enzo Ungari
Dario Argento
Luigi Cozzi
Story Supervisor:
Franco Catalano
Unit Manager:
Alessandro Calosci
Wigmaker:
Fiamma Rocchetti
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