Getting Away with It the Italian Way (1962) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 1962

Original Title:
Colpo gobbo all'italiana

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Marcus Produzione Cinematografica
Mirafilm

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Orazio Menicotti is a night policeman in Rome. One night he is present at a quarrel between husband and wife and he volunteers to take the wife to the Police Station. While he goes around Rome with the blonde and beautiful woman, a bank is robbed.

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Assistant Camera:
Remo Grisanti
Roberto Brega

Assistant Editor:
Mariella Ercoli

Assistant Production Design:
Franco Calfapietra

Camera Operator:
Maurizio Scanzani

Director:
Lucio Fulci

Director of Photography:
Alfio Contini

Editor:
Franco Fraticelli

First Assistant Director:
Leonardo Scavino

Gaffer:
Domizio Ercolani

Key Grip:
Claudio De Santis

Line Producer:
Giorgio Gravina

Makeup Artist:
Gianfranco Mecacci
Pierantonio Mecacci

Original Music Composer:
Piero Umiliani

Production Design:
Giuseppe Ranieri
Franco Fontana

Production Manager:
Roberto Fabbri

Production Secretary:
Laura Vignolo
Piero De Luca

Screenplay:
Giovanni Grimaldi
Beppe Costa
Bruno Corbucci

Script Supervisor:
Franca Carotenuto

Seamstress:
Anita Ranieri
Agnese Perrone

Second Assistant Director:
Stefano Rolla

Sound:
Alfredo Neri

Still Photographer:
Licio D'Aloisio

Story:
Mario Carotenuto

Unit Manager:
Bruno Sassaroli

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