A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 9, 1957
Original Title:
Rascel-Fifì
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Vides Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Renato and Gedeon have just opened a nightclub in a disreputable area of New York, triggering the hostility of Gionata, a gang leader and owner of the nightclub across the street. Helped by the hoods of his gang, Gionata uses a couple of tricks to try and ruin his competitors. To begin with, he induces his friend Barbara, a vamp, to perform in a hot number in Renato and Gedeon's joint, so that the police intervene and close the club. The move fails, so Gionata decides to have Renatino, Renato's son, kidnapped by his men, which proves another flop. To make matters worse for Gionata, Michaela, his own daughter, has fallen in love with Renato, and sides with him and his partner...
Assistant Editor:
Fernanda Materni
Camera Operator:
Aiace Parolin
Costume Design:
Pia Marchesi
Director:
Guido Leoni
Director of Photography:
Gianni Di Venanzo
Editor:
Otello Colangeli
First Assistant Director:
Alberto De Martino
Giorgio Lotta
Hairstylist:
Anna Cristofani
Makeup Artist:
Eligio Trani
Original Music Composer:
Gino Mazzocchi
Renato Rascel
Producer:
Franco Cristaldi
Production Design:
Gianni Polidori
Production Manager:
Gino Mordini
Production Secretary:
Luigi Ceccarelli
Screenplay:
Dario Fo
Dino Verde
Guido Leoni
Script Supervisor:
Carla Fierro
Set Decoration:
Giorgio Hermann
Sound:
Giulio Tagliacozzo
Still Photographer:
Osvaldo Civirani
Story:
Guido Leoni
Dino Verde
Unit Manager:
Mariano Englen
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