How We Stole the Atomic Bomb Trailer

How We Stole the Atomic Bomb Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968 Comedy 90 mins

Franco, an Italian fisherman, witnesses a U.S. Air Force plane crash in the Mediterranean off Egypt carrying a nuclear weapon, and he is then persued by shady spy, named Ciccio, working for a spy organization led by the sinister Dr. Si (Yes) to find the atom bomb before anyone else does to blackmail the world, which leads to Franco and Ciccio forming an unlikely alliance to get the bomb for themselves.

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Crew

Lucio Fulci

Director

Umberto Turco

Umberto Turco Set Decoration

Coriolano Gori

Original Music Composer

Antonio Orlandini

Antonio Orlandini Assistant Camera

Silvano Giusti

Silvano Giusti Assistant Costume Designer

Albino Morandin

Albino Morandin Unit Manager

Piero Ghione

Piero Ghione Production Manager

Fausto Rossi

Fausto Rossi Director of Photography

Giovanni Fago

Giovanni Fago First Assistant Director

Andrea Riva

Andrea Riva Makeup Artist

Berenice Sparano

Berenice Sparano Costume Design

International Releases Dates

Italy 01 January 1968

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