Everybody Go Home! Trailer

Everybody Go Home! Trailer (1960)

27 October 1960 Drama, Comedy, War 117 mins

When Italy surrenders to the Allies, part of the Italian army is dispersed and soldiers begin to return to their homes.

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Cast

Alberto Sordi

as Lt. Alberto Innocenzi

Eduardo De Filippo

as Signor Innocenzi

Serge Reggiani

as Geniere Assunto Ceccarelli

Martin Balsam

as Sergente Quintino Fornaciari

Alex Nicol

as Dan Al Toback

Carla Gravina

as Silvia Modena

Didi Perego

as Caterina Brisigoni

Claudio Gora

as Colonnello

Mario Feliciani

as Capitano Passerini

Jole Mauro

as Teresa

Achille Compagnoni

as Partigiano

Nino Castelnuovo

as Artigliere Codegato

Mino Doro

as Maggiore Nocella

Carlo D'Angelo

as Ufficiale coi partigiani a Napoli

Crew

Carlo Carlini

Carlo Carlini Director of Photography

Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Original Music Composer

Gastone Di Giovanni

Gastone Di Giovanni Camera Operator

Franco Montemurro

Franco Montemurro First Assistant Director

Ugo Pericoli

Ugo Pericoli Costume Design

Giuliano Laurenti

Giuliano Laurenti Makeup Artist

Serse Urbisaglia

Serse Urbisaglia Special Effects

Ferdinando Giovannoni

Ferdinando Giovannoni Production Design

Carlo Egidi

Carlo Egidi Production Design

International Titles

Regreso a casa Trailer

La grande pagaille Trailer

Regreso a casa Trailer

Everybody Go Home!" Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 19 May 1961

Italy 27 October 1960

Romania 27 December 1963

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