Totó in color Trailer

Totó in color Trailer (1952)

08 April 1952 Comedy 93 mins

In the first Italian film to be shot in color, Totò portrays a musician named Antonio Scannagatti who strongly hopes to sell his composition, "Epopea italiana", to Tiscordi, who is one of the most important Italian impresarios.

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Cast

Totò

as Antonio Scannagatti

Isa Barzizza

as La signorina nel vagone letto

Rocco D'Assunta

as Il cognato siciliano

Vittorio Caprioli

as Il tenore balbuziente

Alberto Bonucci

as Il regista russo

Luigi Pavese

as Tiscordi

Anna Vita

as Un'esistenzialista

Mario Castellani

as Onorevole Trombetta

Rosita Pisano

as Sorella di Antonio

Armando Migliari

as Il sindaco di Caianiello

Bruno Corelli

as Joe Pellechia

Guglielmo Inglese

as Il giardiniere

Franca Valeri

as Giulia Sofia

Crew

Totò

Totò Story

Steno

Director

Tonino Delli Colli

Tonino Delli Colli Director of Photography

Piero Filippone

Piero Filippone Production Design

Felice Montagnini

Original Music Composer

Giulio Coltellacci

Giulio Coltellacci Costume Design

Giuliano Laurenti

Giuliano Laurenti Makeup Artist

Bianco Bernardini

Bianco Bernardini Camera Operator

Carlo Ponti

Carlo Ponti Producer

Lucio Fulci

Lucio Fulci First Assistant Director

International Titles

Toto w kolorze Trailer

Totó a Cores Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 08 April 1952

Portugal 21 May 1953

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