They Stole a Tram (Italian: Hanno rubato un tram), aka We Stole a Tram,[1] is a 1954 Italian comedy film written by and starring Aldo Fabrizi, and directed by Fabrizi and his assistant director Sergio Leone after director Mario Bonnard) left the film midway completed.[2][3] Sergio Leone also appeared in a brief scene as a contest presenter, Mario Bava was the film's cinematographer and future horror film director Lucio Fulci contributed to the screenplay. The film's music score was by Carlo Rustichelli.
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Directed by | Aldo Fabrizi Uncredited: Mario Bonnard Sergio Leone |
Written by | Aldo Fabrizi Mario Bonnard Ruggero Maccari Lucio Fulci Alessandro Continenza |
Story by | Luciano Vincenzoni |
Produced by | Luigi Rovere |
Cinematography | Mario Bava |
Music by | Carlo Rustichelli |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Language | Italian |
Tram conductor Cesare Mancini (Aldo Fabrizi) accidentally hits a woman riding on a bicycle, and gets demoted down to a humble ticket taker.
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