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Release Date:
April 20, 1956
Original Title:
Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo
Alternate Titles:
Estacionamento Proibido
Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo
Guardias de Roma
Los alegres vigilantes
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
ENIC
Imperial Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
This is the (funny) story of four agents of Roma traffic police in the '50s. Their life are crossed in affairs that often retire from mere job relationships. 'Guardia scelta' (special agent) Giuseppe tries to be a composer, he wants to write the anthem for the roman traffic police. 'Guardia'(agent) Alberto Randolfi has a too strong inclination to fine everyone and is dreaming about learning French. 'Brigadiere' (sergeant) Pietro Spaziali is busy looking at his little son Tonino and daughter Maria who is going to marry a boxer. The 'Maresciallo' (Marshal) tries to manage and solve all the troubles they often do.
Camera Operator:
Enrico Betti Berutto
Conductor:
Alberto Paoletti
Costume Design:
Elio Costanzi
Director:
Mauro Bolognini
Director of Photography:
Aldo Giordani
Editor:
Roberto Cinquini
First Assistant Director:
Mariano Laurenti
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Rustichelli
Producer:
Luigi Rovere
Production Design:
Flavio Mogherini
Screenplay:
Nicola Manzari
Ruggero Maccari
Ettore Scola
Set Decoration:
Arrigo Breschi
Sound:
Ovidio Del Grande
Story:
Paolo FrascĂ
Unit Manager:
Mario Gabrielli
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