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The Five Days ()

Le cinque giornate (original title)
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In 1848 Milan, a thief and a baker witness the chaotic final days of the Italian Revolution.

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Cainazzo
Enzo Cerusico ...
Romolo Marcelli
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The Countess
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Pregnant Woman
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Zampino
Carla Tatò ...
The Widow
Sergio Graziani ...
Baron Tranzunto
Germano Altomanni
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Garafino
Loredana Martinez ...
(as Loredana Martínez)
Guglielmo Bardella
Loredana Benacca
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Official at victory celebratiom
Luca Bonicalzi
Renato Paracchi
Guerrino Crivello
Tom Felleghy ...
Mariano
Claudio Sforzini
Luigi Antonio Guerra
Emilio Marchesini ...
Prisoner
Dante Martini
Fulvio Mingozzi ...
Man at debate
Cristina Moranzoni
Ivana Monti ...
Woman who Tranzunto rapes
Stefano Oppedisano ...
Man at debate
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Bandaged man with Tranzunto (uncredited)
Alfredo Ciarpelloni ...
Rivoluzionario (uncredited)
Dante Maggio ...
Old man in jail (uncredited)
Dante Trazzi ...
Rivoluzionario (uncredited)

Directed by

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Dario Argento

Written by

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Enzo Ungari ... (story) &
Dario Argento ... (story) &
Luigi Cozzi ... (story)
 
Dario Argento ... (screenplay) and
Nanni Balestrini ... (screenplay)
 
Franco Catalano ... (story supervision)

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Claudio Argento ... executive producer
Salvatore Argento ... producer

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Giorgio Gaslini

Cinematography by

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Luigi Kuveiller

Editing by

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Franco Fraticelli

Editorial Department

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Piero Bozza ... assistant editor (as Pietro Bozza)
Sergio Fraticelli ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Giuseppe Bassan

Costume Design by

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Elena Mannini

Makeup Department

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Giuliano Laurenti ... key makeup artist
Elda Magnanti ... key hair stylist
Rocchetti ... wig maker

Production Management

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Alessandro Calosci ... unit manager
Carlo Cucchi ... production supervisor
Angelo Iacono ... production leader (as Angelo Jacono)
Giuseppe Mangogna ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Franco Conti ... second assistant director
Sofia Scandurra ... assistant director

Art Department

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Franco Gambarana ... assistant production designer
Maurizio Garrone ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Luciano Anzellotti ... sound effects
Massimo Anzellotti ... sound effects editor
Franco Bassi ... studio sound
Amedeo Casati ... sound engineer
Sergio Graziani ... dubbing sound
Danilo Moroni ... studio sound
Domenico Pasquadibisceglie ... sound

Special Effects by

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Aldo Gasparri ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Ivan Tozzi ... digital color grading restoration

Stunts

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Bruno Ukmar ... master of arms
Giancarlo Ukmar ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Antonio Annunziata ... camera operator (as Nino Annunziata)
Sergio Coletta ... chief electrician
Sergio Emidi ... key grip
Giuseppe Gabrielli ... grip
Ubaldo Terzano ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Maurizio Millenotti ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Giorgio Gaslini ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Nellita Zampieri ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Ferdinando Caputo ... administrator
Carlo Du Bois ... administrator
Anna Maria Galvinelli ... production secretary (as Annamaria Galvinelli)
E. Rancati ... furniture
Bruno Ukmar ... master of arms

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Plot Summary

In 1848, as Italy becomes engulfed in a bubbling revolution to finally get rid of the ruling Austrians, a patriotic prisoner named Cainazzo begins to wonder if he will soon get the chance to see the revolution in action away from his prison cell. Suddenly, a cannonball comes flying through the air and knocks the main wall of the prison down. Excited to have a chance to see the change taking place in person, Cainazzo hits a bumpy road when one of his former fellow prisoners yells out to all the revolutionary gangs that Cainazzo is not a patriot, but is in fact a traitor. Written by Canon y mus

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Also Known As
  • Le 5 giornate (Italy)
  • The Five Days (United States)
  • 5 Days of Milan (World-wide, English title)
  • The Five Days (World-wide, English title)
  • Five Days of Milan (World-wide, English title)
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  • 122 min
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Goofs The façade of Milan Cathedral is shown with today's appearance, but it was not finished in 1848. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Power of Perception (2017). See more »

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