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The Voyage of Captain Fracassa ()

Il viaggio di Capitan Fracassa (original title)
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En route to Paris, a group gets lost during a storm and seeks refuge in a castle owned by a ruined nobleman, who wants to join the group's trek to Paris.

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Baron of Sigognac
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Isabella
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Pulcinella
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Serafina
Lauretta Masiero ...
Lady Leonarde
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The tyrant
Massimo Wertmüller ...
Leandre
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Matamore
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Zerbina
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Agostino
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Bruyeres
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Pietro, Sigognac's servant
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Vallombrosa
Renato Nicolini
Patrizia Sacchi
Marisa Elia
Tommaso Bianco
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Pietro

Directed by

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Ettore Scola

Written by

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Théophile Gautier ... (novel "Le Capitaine Fracasse")
 
Vincenzo Cerami ... (story) and
Fulvio Ottaviano ... (story) and
Silvia Scola ... (story)
 
Furio Scarpelli ... (screenplay) &
Ettore Scola ... (screenplay)

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Mario Cecchi Gori ... producer
Vittorio Cecchi Gori ... producer
Franco Committeri ... producer: Massfilm
Luciano Ricceri ... producer: Studio El

Music by

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Armando Trovajoli

Cinematography by

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Luciano Tovoli

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Raimondo Crociani
Francesco Malvestito

Production Design by

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Paolo Biagetti
Luciano Ricceri

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Odette Nicoletti

Makeup Department

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Mario Di Salvio ... makeup artist
Mauro Meniconi ... assistant makeup artist
Maria Gerolama Sale ... assistant hair stylist / hair stylist
Otello Sisi ... makeup artist
Tiziana Sisi ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Franco Cremonini ... production manager
Fabio Laureti ... production secretary
Nicola Mastrorilli ... production supervisor
Carmine Parmigiani ... production manager
Barbara Scotton ... production secretary
Giorgio Scotton ... general organizer

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Franco Angeli ... assistant director
Alfredo Arciero ... second assistant director
Francesco Bonelli ... assistant director
Herbert Simone Paragnani ... second assistant director
Marco Perotti ... trainee assistant director (uncredited)

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Fabrizio Tarantino ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Pierre Befve ... sound engineer
Italo Cameracanna ... foley artist / sound effects editor
Roberto Cappannelli ... sound recordist
Michel Kharat ... sound engineer
Gilberto Martinelli ... boomman assistant
Daniele Quadroli ... sound effects editor
David Quadroli ... sound effects editor
Angelo Raguseo ... dubbing mixer / re-recording mixer

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Claudio Pacifico ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Tito Tomassini ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Massimo Barbona ... grip
Massimo Cecchini ... electrician
Francesco Colangeli ... electrician
Marco Contaldo ... electrician
Umberto Dessena ... grip
Livia Tovoli ... video assist operator
Lorenzo Tovoli ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Renato Serio ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Quentin de Fouchécour ... continuity assistant
Iole Natoli ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Erasmo Colucci ... assistant accountant
Riccardo Foti ... assistant production secretary
Ettore Giliberto ... production accountant
Roberto Giliberto ... production assistant
Oreste Baldini ... voice dubbing: Vincent Cassel (uncredited)
Paolo Ferrari ... voice dubbing: Jean-François Perrier (uncredited)
Alessandra Korompay ... voice dubbing: Emmanuelle Béart (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

In the Eighteenth Century, the "Traveling Company of Scenic Arts" composed of Tyrant, Lady Leonarde, Serafina, Isabella, Leandre, Zerbina, Matamore and Pulcinella gets lost while traveling to Paris in bad weather. They see a castle and ask the servant Pietro if they can spend the night. They soon learn that the destroyed castle belongs to the ruined nobleman Jean Luc Henry Camille, the Baron of Sigognac. Pietro asks the company to take Sigognac with them to Paris as King Louis XIII's father was saved by the baron's father, Henrique de Navarra, and Louis XIII would certainly reward Sigognac in gratitude. He also secretly gives one hundred gold coins to Pulcinella to serve Sigognac. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Also Known As
  • Le voyage du capitaine Fracasse (France)
  • The Voyage of Captain Fracassa (Canada, English title)
  • The Voyage of Captain Fracassa (United States)
  • Captain Fracassa's Journey (World-wide, English title)
  • The Voyage of Captain Fracassa (India, English title)
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  • 132 min
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