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Release Date:
September 17, 1971
Original Title:
La classe operaia va in paradiso
Alternate Titles:
La clase obrera va al paraíso
Lulu the Tool
천국으로 가는 노동계급
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Euro International Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
After losing a finger in a work accident, an Italian worker becomes increasingly involved in political and revolutionary groups.
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Assistant Camera:
Antonio Annunziata
Claudio Sabatini
Assistant Editor:
Gasperina Marani
Boom Operator:
Tonino Testa
Camera Operator:
Ubaldo Terzano
Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai
Costume Design:
Franco Carretti
Director:
Elio Petri
Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller
Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni
Executive Producer:
Ugo Tucci
First Assistant Director:
Antonio Gabrielli
Franco Longo
Gaffer:
Sergio Coletta
Hairstylist:
Grazia De Rossi
Key Grip:
Sergio Emidi
Makeup Artist:
Pierantonio Mecacci
Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone
Production Coordinator:
Claudio Mancini
Production Design:
Dante Ferretti
Production Supervisor:
Mario Cotone
Stefano Pegoraro
Screenplay:
Ugo Pirro
Elio Petri
Script Supervisor:
Armenia Balducci
Second Assistant Director:
Lorenzo Magnolia
Set Decoration:
Carlo Gervasi
Sound:
Mario Bramonti
Sound Mixer:
Mario Amari
Still Photographer:
Sergio Strizzi
Story:
Elio Petri
Ugo Pirro
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