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Release Date:
December 20, 1979
Original Title:
Mani di velluto
Alternate Titles:
Der Millionenfinger
Liebe macht Diebe
Mani di velluto
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Capital Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 IT: T
Runtime: 98
Engineer Quiller has become rich by selling his completely indestructible shop-window glass to jeweleries around the world. But this got him lots of enemies too: the insurance agencies, who've lost hundreds of customers, and the burglarers. When he temporarily looses his memory and voice in an accident, of all people, a family of thieves finds and cares for him - believing he's a pocket-picker. Things get complicated when he falls in love with his host Tilli.
Administration:
Mario Lupi
Giulio Cestari
Assistant Camera:
Alessandro Grossi
Assistant Editor:
Sergio Muzzi
Roberto Sterbini
Assistant Hairstylist:
Roberto Magnani
Paola Folcolini
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mario Michisanti
Boom Operator:
Gianni Zampagni
Camera Operator:
Sandro Tamborra
Costume Design:
Luca Sabatelli
Delegated Producer:
Francesco Giorgi
Director:
Franco Castellano
Pipolo
Director of Photography:
Alfio Contini
Editor:
Antonio Siciliano
First Assistant Director:
Alessandro Metz
Gaffer:
Antonio Leurini
Hairstylist:
Paolo Franceschi
Key Grip:
Giancarlo Rocchetti
Line Producer:
Luciano Luna
Makeup Artist:
Pierantonio Mecacci
Original Music Composer:
Nando De Luca
Producer:
Mario Cecchi Gori
Production Design:
Bruno Amalfitano
Production Secretary:
Paolo Giorgi
Enrico Carozzi
Armando Zappi
Screenplay:
Franco Castellano
Pipolo
Script Supervisor:
Vittoria Vigorelli
Set Decoration:
Gualtiero Caprara
Sound:
Luigi Salvi
Amedeo Casati
Sound Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Story:
Franco Castellano
Pipolo
Unit Manager:
Angelo Zemella
Massimo Ferrero
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