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The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969)

In the beginning there was Bombolini the fool, Bombolini the drunk, Bombolini the joke. In the end there was Bombolini the mayor, Bombolini the hero, Bombolini the beautiful. In between is the secret of Santa Vittoria.

Genre : Comedy, Drama, War

Runtime : 2H 19M

Director : Stanley Kramer
Writer : William Rose, Ben Maddow

Synopsis

During World War II, Italian villagers hide their wine from the German army.

Actors

Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Italo Bombolini
Anna Magnani
Anna Magnani
Rosa
Giancarlo Giannini
Giancarlo Giannini
Fabio
Virna Lisi
Virna Lisi
Caterina Malatesta
Hardy Krüger
Hardy Krüger
Capt. von Prum
Wolfgang Jansen
Wolfgang Jansen
Feldwebel Zopf
Peter Kuiper
Peter Kuiper
Feldwebel Traub
Sergio Franchi
Sergio Franchi
Tufa
Renato Rascel
Renato Rascel
Babbaluche
Patrizia Valturri
Patrizia Valturri
Angela
Eduardo Ciannelli
Eduardo Ciannelli
Luigi
Leopoldo Trieste
Leopoldo Trieste
Vittorini
Gigi Ballista
Gigi Ballista
Padre Polenta
Quinto Parmeggiani
Quinto Parmeggiani
Copa
Carlo Caprioli
Carlo Caprioli
Giovanni Piestrosanto
Francesco Mulè
Francesco Mulè
Francucci
Aldo De Carellis
Aldo De Carellis
Old Vines
Marco Tulli
Marco Tulli
Mazzola
Tim Donnelly
Tim Donnelly
Holtzmann
Karl-Otto Alberty
Karl-Otto Alberty
Otto
Dieter Wilken
Dieter Wilken
Hans
Pino Ferrara
Pino Ferrara
Dr. Bara
Curt Lowens
Curt Lowens
Col. Scheer
Carlo Capannelle
Carlo Capannelle
Capoferro
Luigi Bonos
Luigi Bonos
Benedetti
Pippo Lauricella
Pippo Lauricella
Pulci
Renato Chiantoni
Renato Chiantoni
Bracolini
Chris Anders
Chris Anders
Corporal Heinsick (uncredited)
Valentina Cortese
Valentina Cortese
Gabriella (uncredited)

Crews

Stanley Kramer
Stanley Kramer
Director
Stanley Kramer
Stanley Kramer
Producer
Giuseppe Rotunno
Giuseppe Rotunno
Director of Photography
Earle Herdan
Earle Herdan
Editor
William A. Lyon
William A. Lyon
Editor
Robert Clatworthy
Robert Clatworthy
Production Design
Joe King
Joe King
Costume Design
Marshall Schlom
Marshall Schlom
Script Supervisor
Danny Lee
Danny Lee
Special Effects
Ernest Gold
Ernest Gold
Original Music Composer
Alberto De Rossi
Alberto De Rossi
Makeup Artist
Ivan Volkman
Ivan Volkman
Production Supervisor
Luciano Piperno
Luciano Piperno
Production Manager
Giorgio Zambon
Giorgio Zambon
Production Manager
Ferdinando Ruffo
Ferdinando Ruffo
Set Decoration
David Hildyard
David Hildyard
Sound
Clem Portman
Clem Portman
Sound Recordist
Robert Crichton
Robert Crichton
Novel
William Rose
William Rose
Screenplay
Ben Maddow
Ben Maddow
Screenplay
Georges Glass
Georges Glass
Associate Producer
Franco Cirino
Franco Cirino
Assistant Director
Ray Gosnell Jr.
Ray Gosnell Jr.
Assistant Director
Joe LaBella
Joe LaBella
Property Master
Italo Tomassi
Italo Tomassi
Scenic Artist
Aldo De Martino
Aldo De Martino
Boom Operator
Samuel C. Crutcher
Samuel C. Crutcher
Apprentice Sound Editor
Roberto Biciocchi
Roberto Biciocchi
Still Photographer
Rodolfo Bramucci
Rodolfo Bramucci
Electrician
Giuseppe Maccari
Giuseppe Maccari
Camera Operator
Mazzini Salvatori
Mazzini Salvatori
Grip
Vladimiro Salvatori
Vladimiro Salvatori
Grip
Piero Servo
Piero Servo
First Assistant Camera
Oscar Denenberg
Oscar Denenberg
Assistant Editor
Wayne Fitzgerald
Wayne Fitzgerald
Title Designer

Trailers and other movies

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