What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Revolution?
In the beginning of the 20th. century Italian actor Guido Guidi, more enthusiastic than talented, and his ensemble tour Texas. The mysterious and obviously rich Peppino Garibaldi gives them an offer, they can’t deny: For a large amount of dough they should play “Richard III.” in the Mexican town Vera Cruz. But Peppino is not really interested in cultural affairs: He supports “La Revolución” and “General” Carasco, who utilizes the feastful premiere of “Richard III.” to raid Vera Cruz for Comandante Zapata. But shortly after the Mexican Army shows up with some canons in tow to sort things out. Guidi and Padre Albino, Italian like him, succeed to flee and save Carasco accidentially from the firing squad. Whereas the latter coninues his revolutionary fight, Guidi and Albino start an odyssey through the struggling Mexico, which lets them fall one time in the hands of Carasco the other time in those of Herrera or even in the clutches of “hand-taking” bandidos.
Crew
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Giuliano Laurenti
Makeup Artist
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Sergio Corbucci
Director
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Sergio Corbucci
Screenplay
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Ennio Morricone
Music
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Santiago Ontañón
Production Design
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Massimo Franciosa
Screenplay
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Bruno Nicolai
Conductor
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Mario Cecchi Gori
Producer
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Franca Invernizzi
Script Supervisor
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Eugenio Alabiso
Editor
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Romano Pampaloni
Sound Mixer
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Andrés Torres
Assistant Camera
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Sabatino Ciuffini
Screenplay
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Luciano Luna
Executive Producer
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Giandomenico Stellit…
Unit Manager
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Ricardo Huertas Frut…
Assistant Director
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Miguel Pedregosa
Stunts
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Franco Carretti
Costume Design
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Gaetano Valle
Camera Operator
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Benito Alchimede
Sound
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Piero Filippone
Production Design
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Renato Marinelli
Sound Effects Editor
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Alejandro Ulloa
Director of Photography
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Raffaele Benedetti
Sound Mixer
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Renato Fiè
Production Supervisor
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Carmen Pericolo
Wardrobe Master
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Francisco Bellot Gut…
Production Manager
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