Mediterraneo (1991) Italy
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Director:Gabriele Salvatores
Studio:Penta Film
Producer:Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Gianni Minervini, Silvio Berlusconi
Writer:Enzo Monteleone
Rating:6
Rated:R
Date Added:2013-09-13
UPC:8809154125711
Price: 13,00
Awards:Won Oscar, Another 6 wins & 5 nominations
Genre:Italian films
Release:1991-11-23
IMDb:0102426
Duration:96
Picture Format:16:9
Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 1.0
Languages:Italian
Subtitles:English, Korean
Features:

LAC code:300011106
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Gabriele Salvatores  ...  (Director)
Enzo Monteleone  ...  (Writer)
 
Diego Abatantuono  ...  Nicola Lorusso
Claudio Bigagli  ...  Raffaele Montini
Giuseppe Cederna  ...  Antonio Farina
Claudio Bisio  ...  Corrado Noventa
Gigio Alberti  ...  Eliseo Strazzabosco (as Luigi Alberti)
Ugo Conti  ...  Luciano Colasanti
Memo Dini  ...  Libero Munaron
Vasco Mirandola  ...  Felice Munaron
Vanna Barba  ...  Vassilissa
Luigi Montini  ...  Pope
Irene Grazioli  ...  Pastorella
Antonio Catania  ...  Carmelo LaRosa
Giancarlo Bigazzi  ...  Composer
Marco Falagiani  ...  Composer
Italo Petriccione  ...  Cinematographer
Nino Baragli  ...  Editor
Thalia Istikopoulou  ...  Production Designer
Vana Barba  ...  Vassilissa
Francesco Panni  ...  Custome Designer
Vincenzo Cardella  ...  hair stylist
Luigi Rocchetti  ...  Makeup Artist
Antonella Licata  ...  Assistant Director
Agatino Fonti  ...  assistant property master
E. Rancati  ...  property master
Romano Checcacci  ...  Sound mixer
Tiziano Crotti  ...  sound
Summary: - NTSC REGION 0 - IMPORT FROM SOUTH KOREA - LANGUAGE: ITALIAN - SUBTITLE: ENGLISH, KOREAN, OR NONE - World War II,Greek Sea, . An Italian ship leaves a handful of soldiers in a little island; their mission is to spot enemy ships and to hold the island in case of attack. Greeks understand that those Italians are harmless, they came out of their hiding places in the mountains and continue their peaceful lives. Soon the soldiers discover that being left behind in a God-forgotten Greek island isn't such a bad thing, after all. - Claudio Bigagli, Diego Abatantuono