A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 18, 1994
Original Title:
I mitici - Colpo gobbo a Milano
Alternate Titles:
Colpo Gobbo a Milano
I Mitici - Colpa Gobbo a Milano
The Heroes
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Dean Film
Video 80
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T
Runtime: 100
Roman TV technicians Fabio and Enzo have been unable to find decent jobs. They decide to crack a safe at a jewelry in Milan. To get the layout of the store, they enlist a beautiful but unsophisticated young woman, Deborah. To find underground access to the store, they get help from a sewage worker. An obese trapeze artist is called for disarm the store alarms. The clever Mrs. Motta, old hotelier, is also involved. Will they succeed?
Administration:
Carlo Caputo
Assistant Camera:
Franco Mele
Luigi Andrei
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mariella Dirindelli
Assistant Editor:
Maria Gianandrea
Luca Montanari
Assistant Production Design:
Renzo Castrence Bellanca
Assistant Sound Editor:
Angelo Mignona
Boom Operator:
Ettore Mancini
Camera Operator:
Antonio Scaramuzza
Costume Design:
Roberta Guidi Di Bagno
Director:
Carlo Vanzina
Director of Photography:
Luigi Kuveiller
Editor:
Sergio Montanari
First Assistant Director:
Giacomo Lesina
Gaffer:
Sergio Coletta
Hairstylist:
Fabio Lucchetti
Key Grip:
Cesare Emidi
Makeup Artist:
Alessandro Bertolazzi
Original Music Composer:
Umberto Smaila
Producer:
Enrico Vanzina
Production Design:
Tonino Zera
Production Manager:
Massimo Martino
Production Secretary:
Marco Sanguinetti
Property Master:
Valentino Salvati
Screenplay:
Leonardo Benvenuti
Enrico Vanzina
Piero De Bernardi
Carlo Vanzina
Script Supervisor:
Elide Cortesi
Set Decoration:
Mario Fontana Arnaldi
Sound:
Tommaso Quattrini
Sound Editor:
Aurelio Pennacchia
Special Effects:
Renato Corridori
Special Effects Technician:
Renato Agostini
Still Photographer:
Roberto CalabrĂ³
Story:
Enrico Vanzina
Carlo Vanzina
Stunt Coordinator:
Riccardo Mioni
Unit Manager:
Mauro De Salve
Silvia Natili
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