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Release Date:
November 12, 1982
Original Title:
No grazie, il caffè mi rende nervoso
Genres:
Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Yarno Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
A mysterious killer eliminate the singers of a brand new music Festival in Naples. Some journalists will try to discover who is that murderer who seems to be obsessed by the song "Funiculi, Funicula".
Accountant:
Anna Cenciarelli
Assistant Camera:
Vincenzo Carpineta
Assistant Editor:
Alessandro Gabriele
Andrea Caterini
Camera Operator:
Giorgio Urbinelli
Costume Design:
Rita Corradini
Director:
Lodovico Gasparini
Director of Photography:
Pasquale Rachini
Editor:
Antonio Siciliano
First Assistant Director:
Marzio Casa
Foley Artist:
Alvaro Gramigna
Fernando Caso
Gaffer:
Francesco Rachini
Hairstylist:
Luciano Vito
Key Grip:
Luciano Spina
Line Producer:
Sergio Giussani
Makeup Artist:
Alvaro Rossi
Original Music Composer:
James Senese
Producer:
Mauro Berardi
Production Design:
Andrea Crisanti
Production Manager:
Roberto Giussani
Production Secretary:
Roberto Romoli
Property Master:
Alberto Michettoni
Settimo Pavoncello
Screenplay:
Michael Pergolani
Lello Arena
Stefano Vespignani
Script Supervisor:
Lucilla Clementelli
Seamstress:
Beatrice Minori
Set Decoration:
Mauro Passi
Sound:
Benito Alchimede
Gaetano Carito
Sound Mixer:
Romano Pampaloni
Story:
Massimo Troisi
Unit Manager:
Giancarlo Montesano
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