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Yes, Giorgio ()


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Famous opera singer Giorgio Fini loses his voice during an American tour. He goes to female throat specialist Pamela Taylor and falls in love with her.

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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 4 nominations.
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Giorgio Fini
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Pamela Taylor
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Henry Pollack
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Sister Theresa
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Kwan
Beulah Quo ...
Mei Ling
Norman Steinberg ...
Dr. Barmen
Rod Colbin ...
Ted Mullane
Kathryn Fuller ...
Faye Kennedy
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Dominic Giordano
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Francesca Giordano
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Leona Mitchell
Kurt Adler ...
Kurt Adler
Emerson Buckley ...
Emerson Buckley
Alexander Courage ...
Conductor, Turandot
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Nello Jori
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Man on Gurney
Steven Echols ...
James
Chionesu Wells ...
Levi
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Surgeon
William Bronder ...
Foreman
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Stagehand
Danny Butch ...
Ricardo Giordino
Dominique Pinassi ...
Laura Giordano
Vincent Lucchesi ...
Orderly
Alan Tremain ...
Manager of Copley Hotel
Néstor Garay ...
Aldo
Rex Benson ...
Maitre 'D
Alba Quezada ...
Liu
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Timur
Ettore Martini ...
Chauffeur
Diana De Curtis ...
Nun #1
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Nun #2
Roberta Fiorentini ...
Nun #3
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Allan Baker ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Margaret Mary Briggs ...
Countess (uncredited)
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Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Rossana Canghiari ...
Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Judie Cole ...
Hatch Shell Goer (uncredited)
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Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
Donald Warnock ...
Hatch Shell Goer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Franklin J. Schaffner

Written by

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Anne Piper ... (novel)
 
Norman Steinberg ... ()

Produced by

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Alain Bernheim ... executive producer
Herbert H. Breslin ... executive producer
Terry Carr ... associate producer
Peter Fetterman ... producer

Music by

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Michael J. Lewis

Cinematography by

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Fred J. Koenekamp ... director of photography

Editing by

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Michael F. Anderson

Editorial Department

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Kate Schaffner ... apprentice editor
John Jay Strauss ... apprentice editor

Casting By

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Jennifer Shull

Production Design by

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William J. Creber

Set Decoration by

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James W. Payne

Costume Design by

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Rita Riggs

Makeup Department

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Irving Buchman ... makeup artist: New York
Mary Keats ... hair styles supervisor
Barbara Lorenz ... hair stylist
Bob Mills ... makeup designer (as Robert Mills)
Rick Sharp ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Joan Bradshaw ... unit production manager
Mario Pisani ... production manager: Italy

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tony Brandt ... first assistant director: Italy
Gary Daigler ... first assistant director
Deborah A. Dell'Amico ... key second assistant director
Charlotte Dreiman ... additional second assistant director
Mark McGann ... second assistant director: New York

Art Department

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Camille Abbott ... illustrator
Matty Azzarone ... assistant property master
Guy Bushman ... outside property master
Ron Croci ... illustrator
Joey De Rosa ... assistant property master
William J. Durrell Jr. ... set designer (as William Durrell Jr.)
Reginald Foster ... construction foreman
Arthur Gelb ... graphic designer
Gianni Giovagnoni ... assistant art director: Italy
Perry Gray ... set designer
Bill MacSems ... property master
William Maldonado ... construction coordinator
Jack H. Willingham ... lead man
Benjamin Resella ... scenic designer (uncredited)
Bob Skemp ... greensman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Carlos Delarios ... sound recording mixer
William Gocke ... boom operator
Jay M. Harding ... sound recording mixer
William Hartman ... sound editor
Michael J. Kohut ... sound recording mixer
Don S. Walden ... sound editor
Gregory H. Watkins ... sound recording mixer
Charles M. Wilborn ... sound mixer
Robin Haskins ... re-recordist (uncredited)
Duncan McEwan ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Bill Voigtlander ... adr supervisor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Bob MacDonald Jr. ... special effects (as Robert MacDonald Jr.)
R.A. MacDonald ... special effects (as Robert A. MacDonald)
Richard Ratliff ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Matthew Yuricich ... matte artist (as Matthew J. Yuricich)

Stunts

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Pete Antico ... stunts
William H. Burton ... stunts (as Bill Burton)
Eddy Donno ... stunts
Chris Howell ... stunts
Norman Howell ... stunts
Tommy J. Huff ... stunts (as Thomas J. Huff)
Kevin N. Johnston ... stunts (as Kevin Johnston)
Gary McLarty ... stunts
Mic Rodgers ... stunts
Vincent Edward Vaccaro ... stunts (as Vincent E. Vaccaro)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Cesare Allione ... camera operator: Italy
Richard Barth ... assistant camera
Catharine Bushnell ... still photographer: New York
James W. Finnerty ... grip: New York
Dennis Gamiello ... key grip: New York
Vinnie Gerardo ... assistant camera: New York (as Vincent Gerardo)
Thomas Laughridge ... camera operator (as Thomas O. Laughridge)
Christine M. Loss ... still photographer (as Christine Loss)
Edward Morey III ... camera operator
John Murray ... key grip
Gordon Paschal ... assistant camera (as Gordon M. Paschal)
Tom Priestley Jr. ... camera operator: New York (as Thomas Priestley Jr.)
Ray Quinlan ... gaffer: New York (as Raymond Quinlan)
Chris Ramsay ... playback operator
Maria Schiavone ... gaffer: Italy
Gene Stout ... gaffer
Ronald L. Vargas Jr. ... assistant camera
Charles W. Wayt ... dolly grip (as Charles Wayt)
Joseph Di Pasquale ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Barbara Hanania ... assistant camera: Boston (uncredited)
Tom Kerwick ... dolly grip: New York (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Francesco Cinieri ... casting: Italy

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Betsy Cox ... costumes: Kathryn Harrold
Carmen Cubero ... costume maker
Laurie Riley ... costumer: men
Judy Sudul ... costumer: women
Alberto Tosto ... wardrobe supervisor: Italy
Charlene Tuch ... costumer: women

Location Management

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Dick Gros ... location auditor
Gérald Morin ... location manager: Italy (as Gerald Morin)
Ken Wales ... location consultant

Music Department

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Emerson Buckley ... conductor: opera sequences and prerecording
Alexander Courage ... music coordinator
Harry V. Lojewski ... music supervisor
Ray Minshull ... music consultant
William Saracino ... music editor
James Walker ... musician: flute
Dan Wallin ... concert mixer
Tom Brown ... music copyist (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Julie Pitkanen ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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John Reade ... transportation coordinator
Craig Lietzke ... unit driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Robert Cahen ... photographs: Luciano Pavarotti
Karen Day ... location auditor
Alana Emhardt ... assistant: Mr. Shaffner
James W. Gavin ... helicopter pilot
J. Steven Hollander ... production auditor
Ingrid Johanson ... production coordinator: New York
Lotfi Mansouri ... opera consultant
Melinda Mullen ... unit publicist
Madelyn Renée Monti ... dialogue coach (as Madelyn Renée)
Jenny Schaffner ... secretary: Ms. Riggs
Teresa Stokovic ... production secretary
Beverly Webb ... production secretary
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot (uncredited)
Kevin King ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines A Glorious Uproarious Love Story. See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Sí, Giorgio (Spain)
  • De Volta ao Metropolitan (Brazil)
  • Mondj igent Giorgiónak! (Hungary)
  • Oui, Giorgio (Canada, French title)
  • Uma Voz para Milhões (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 110 min
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Box Office

Budget $19,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $85,000, 27 Sep 1982

Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie's star, Luciano Pavarotti, refused to work more than 12 hours a day and also declined to work after 8 pm. On-set, he insisted that he only be filmed in angles that made him look smaller. Allegedly, he made so many demands that crew-members began to jokingly call the film "No, Luciano" (a parody of the actual title ''Yes, Giorgio''). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Long Good Friday/Class of 1984/Lola/Pink Floyd The Wall (1982). See more »
Soundtracks If We Were In Love See more »
Quotes Giorgio Fini: Pamela, you are a thirsty plant. Fini can water you.
Pamela Taylor: I don't want to be watered on by Fini.
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