The Thieves (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 27, 1959

Original Title:
I ladri

Alternate Titles:
Контрабанда в Неаполі

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
C. Fénix Films
I.C.M.

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

An Italian-American mobster is sent back to Naples from the States. He moves to Italy with all his illegal proceeds hidden in jam jars--which fall into the wrong hands when they get to the harbour of Naples. These hands belong to people who demand their fair share. Meanwhile, the mobster is questioned by investigators.

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Assistant Camera:
Angelo Lotti

Assistant Editor:
Titta Perozzi

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Franco Gambarelli

Boom Operator:
Tullio Petricca

Camera Operator:
Carlo Fiore

Conductor:
Franco Ferrara

Costume Design:
Giulietta Deriu

Director:
Lucio Fulci

Director of Photography:
Manuel Berenguer

Editor:
Gino Talamo

First Assistant Director:
Felice D'Alisera

Makeup Artist:
Cesare Gambarelli

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Innocenzi

Producer:
Roberto Capitani
Luigi Mondello

Production Design:
Ugo Pericoli

Production Manager:
Ignazio Luceri

Production Secretary:
Remo De Angelis

Production Supervisor:
Augusto Dolfi

Screenplay:
Lucio Fulci
Marcello Coscia
Nanni Loy
Ottavio Jemma
Marino Onorati
Vittorio Vighi

Script Supervisor:
Franca Carotenuto

Set Decoration:
Carlo Gentili

Sound:
Bruno Moreal

Sound Recordist:
Augusto Troiani

Story:
Lucio Fulci
Marcello Coscia
Nanni Loy
Ottavio Jemma
Marino Onorati
Vittorio Vighi

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