Poster

Scemo di guerra ()


Reference View | Change View


The medical sub-lieutenant Marcello Lupi, endowed with a great humanity and common sense, at the end of 1940 was assigned to a health section installed near the oasis of Sorman, Libya and commanded by Major Bellucci.

Director:
Award:
Reviews:

Photos and Videos

Cast

Edit
...
Oscar Pilli
Beppe Grillo ...
Marcello Lupi
...
Bellucci
...
Boda
Claudio Bisio ...
Pintus
...
Cerioni
...
Nitti (as Francesco Diogene)
Sandro Ghiani ...
Puddu
Guido Nicheli ...
Rossi
Tiziana Altieri ...
Fatma
Geoffrey Copleston ...
Comandante tedesco (as Gerald Geoffrey Copleston)
...
Colonnello Morelli
Antonella di Marco ...
Fatma
...
Lola
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Giorgio Tirabassi ...
(non accreditato)

Directed by

Edit
Dino Risi

Written by

Edit
Claude Berri ... (French adaptation)
 
Anne Dutter ... (French adaptation)
 
Georges Dutter ... (French adaptation)
 
Agenore Incrocci ... ()
 
Simon Mizrahi ... (French adaptation)
 
Furio Scarpelli ... ()
 
Mario Tobino ... (novel)

Produced by

Edit
Pio Angeletti ... producer
Claude Berri ... producer
Adriano De Micheli ... producer
Ahmed Ramsay ... executive producer (as Ahmed Ramzi)
Christian Spillemaecker ... associate producer

Music by

Edit
Guido De Angelis ... (as Guido e Maurizio De Angelis)
Maurizio De Angelis ... (as Guido e Maurizio De Angelis)

Cinematography by

Edit
Giorgio Di Battista

Editing by

Edit
Alberto Gallitti
Arlette Langmann

Editorial Department

Edit
Luciana Nusca ... assistant editor
Lidia Pascolini ... assistant editor

Production Design by

Edit
Giuseppe Mangano

Costume Design by

Edit
Livia Del Priore
Silvio Laurenzi

Makeup Department

Edit
Didier Lavergne ... key makeup artist
Giulio Natalucci ... makeup artist
Ludovic Paris ... key hair stylist

Production Management

Edit
Paolo Fabbri ... production manager
Abdel Raouf ... production manager
Bruno Zemor ... assistant unit manager

Art Department

Edit
Pasquale Avvisato ... property master
Emita Frigato ... assistant production designer
Antonio Tarolla ... assistant art director

Sound Department

Edit
Italo Cameracanna ... foley artist / sound effects editor
Danilo Moroni ... sound mixer
Georges Prat ... sound
Gianni Zampagni ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

Edit
Gaetano Coniglio ... chief lighting technician
Gianni Maddaleni ... camera operator
Teodorico Memé ... key grip
Bernard Prim ... still photographer
Vladimiro Salvatori ... key grip
Pino Venditti ... assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Edit
Christiane Marmande ... wardrobe

Script and Continuity Department

Edit
Giorgia Onofri ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

Edit
Khatar A. Hussein ... collaborator
Roberto Mezzaroma ... administrator
Simon Mizrahi ... public relations
Marcello Nusca ... administrator
Roberto Romoli ... production secretary
Sergio Fiorentini ... voice dubbing: Bernard Blier (uncredited)
Marcello Prando ... voice dubbing: Guido Nicheli (uncredited)
Diego Reggente ... voice dubbing: Fabio Testi (uncredited)
Giuseppe Rinaldi ... voice dubbing: Coluche (uncredited)
Max Turilli ... voice dubbing: Geoffrey Copleston (uncredited)

Production Companies

Edit

Distributors

Edit

Special Effects

Edit

Other Companies

Edit

Storyline

Edit
Plot Keywords
Genres
Parents Guide Add content advisory for parents »

Additional Details

Edit
Also Known As
  • Le fou de guerre (France)
  • Madman at War (World-wide, English title)
  • A háború bolondja (Hungary)
  • Szaleniec na wojnie (Poland)
  • 戦争の狂人 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • See more »
Runtime
  • 108 min
Country
Language
Color

Contribute to This Page


Recently Viewed