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Casablanca Express (1989)

December 22, 1989 (IT) Drama, Action, War • 90m

Overview

It is 1942 and the conflict between the U.S. and Germany is getting heated, U.S. Intelligence soon discovers that the Natzis are planning to capture Winston Churchill. In order to protect him they send commando Al Cooper to guard Churchill who is going by train to Casablanca where he will meet with Roosevelt and Stalin.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Lorenzo Constantini
Lorenzo Constantini

Assistant Editor

Giancarlo Ferrando
Giancarlo Ferrando

Director of Photography

Fong Roma
Fong Roma

Sound Recordist

Bruno Cascio
Bruno Cascio

Camera Operator

Todd Carter
Todd Carter

Dialogue Coach

Khalid Nekmouche
Khalid Nekmouche

Second Assistant Director

Soumeya Arahmani
Soumeya Arahmani

Assistant Makeup Artist

Roberto Ricci
Roberto Ricci

Special Effects Technician

Elio Terribili
Elio Terribili

Special Effects Technician

Umberto Innocenzi
Umberto Innocenzi

Executive Producer

Tham Hajjaj
Tham Hajjaj

Production Manager

Marisa Calia
Marisa Calia

Script Supervisor

Mario Carlini
Mario Carlini

Costume Design

Claudio Cinini
Claudio Cinini

Art Direction

Luigi Ceccarelli
Luigi Ceccarelli

Original Music Composer

Silvana Di Legge
Silvana Di Legge

Assistant Editor

Federico Savina
Federico Savina

Sound Supervisor

Carlo U. Quinterio
Carlo U. Quinterio

Assistant Director

Teresa Negozio
Teresa Negozio

Dialogue Editor

Hamid Ousfour
Hamid Ousfour

Special Effects Technician

Paolo Ricci
Paolo Ricci

Special Effects

Romano Checcacci
Romano Checcacci

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Daniele Massaccesi
Daniele Massaccesi

Assistant Camera

Francesco Crivellini
Francesco Crivellini

Wardrobe Assistant



Reviews

CyrusPK

⭐ 5/10

August 14, 2018

Star power is perhaps less important in movies today than it was in decades past. Films are more often sold on a concept rather than a name and it is far less common for a star to have the ability to ‘open’ a film on their name power alone. The casting for Casablanca Express, a World War II set tale shot in Morocco and Italy demonstrates two types of name casting of the period.

The first is the use of actors who had substantial careers but… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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