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Release Date:
August 23, 1956
Original Title:
Totò, Peppino e la... malafemmina
Alternate Titles:
Toto Peppino e la Malafemmina
Totò, Peppino e... la malafemmina
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
D.D.L.
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 101
Antonio, Peppino and Lucia are three brothers who live in the country near Naples. Lucia's son, Gianni, goes to Naples to study medicine, but there he knows a ballet dancer. They fall in love and, when she goes to Milan, Gianni follows her. Informed of this and afraid that their nephew will stop studying, the three Caponi brothers leave for Milan to persuade Gianni to come back and continue studying and abandon the "Malafemmina" (bad girl).
Camera Operator:
Claudio Cirillo
Costume Design:
Giuliano Papi
Director:
Camillo Mastrocinque
Director of Photography:
Mario Albertelli
Editor:
Gisa Radicchi Levi
First Assistant Director:
Mauro Morassi
Mario Castellani
Hairstylist:
Maria Miccinilli
Makeup Artist:
Guglielmo Bonotti
Original Music Composer:
Lelio Luttazzi
Producer:
Renato Libassi
Isidoro Broggi
Production Design:
Alberto Boccianti
Production Manager:
Bruno Tolusso
Romolo Laurenti
Carlo Vignati
Production Secretary:
Giuseppe Broggi
Screenplay:
Nicola Manzari
Sandro Continenza
Edoardo Anton
Francesco Thellung
Second Assistant Director:
Michele Lupo
Set Decoration:
Riccardo Domenici
Sound:
Pietro Ortolani
Story:
Nicola Manzari
Unit Manager:
Giorgio Riganti
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