A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 27, 1954
Original Title:
I tre ladri
Alternate Titles:
Die Gaunerparade
I 3 ladri
Os Três Ladrões
Trzej zlodzieje
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Francinex
Franco London Films
Rizzoli Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Tapioca, a small-time thief, hides out in an elegant apartment, where he is soon joined by Cascarilla, one of his apprentices who has become better than his master. When the owners arrive home, the latter offers the wife a bunch of love letters she has written to various lovers for ten million.
Administration:
Fausto Lupi
Assistant Costume Designer:
Madeleine Rabusson
Camera Operator:
Luigi Kuveiller
Costume Design:
Georges Annenkov
Director:
Lionello De Felice
Director of Photography:
Romolo Garroni
Editor:
Mario Serandrei
First Assistant Director:
Marcello Baldi
Line Producer:
Luigi Freddi
Makeup Artist:
Giuliano Laurenti
Novel:
Umberto Notari
Original Music Composer:
Roman Vlad
Producer:
Angelo Rizzoli
Production Design:
Virgilio Marchi
Production Manager:
Jacopo Comin
Production Secretary:
Piero Lazzari
Screenplay:
Lionello De Felice
Félicien Marceau
Filippo Sanjust
Script Supervisor:
Anna Luisa Meneghini
Second Assistant Director:
Alain Roux
Set Decoration:
Franco Lolli
Sound:
Kurt Doubrowsky
Still Photographer:
G.B. Poletto
Unit Manager:
Domenico Seymandi
Carlo De Felice
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