Take Five (2013)
Carmine, a sewer worker for the city of Naples, finds himself working in the vault of the Bank of Naples one morning, and he gets the idea to pull off a robbery using the sewer system. To pull off the heist, he enlists the help of Gaetano, a former robber with several years in prison; the depressed Peppe "'o' Sciomen," a legend of the Spanish Quarter and also a former prisoner for robbery; the boxer Ruocco, a former professional who ended up fighting in clandestine matches; and Striano, a photographer and robber. After completing the robbery, however, Gaetano disappears without a trace with the million-dollar loot, leaving his accomplices locked in their lair, hoping to see him reappear. As time passes, strong tensions build between the four, bringing out old misunderstandings and fracturing alliances, until a new threat looms on the horizon: the powerful boss Jannone demands a share of the loot they don't yet have.
Director:
Guido Lombardi
Writers:
Gaetano Di Vaio, Emanuela Moroni, Guido Lombardi.
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Salvatore Striano as Sasà |
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Peppe Lanzetta as O' Sciomen |
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Salvatore Ruocco as Ruocco |
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Carmine Paternoster as Carmine |
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Gaetano Di Vaio as Gaetano |
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Emanuele Abbate as Il ragazzino |
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Esther Elisha as Esther |
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Gianfranco Gallo as O' Jannone |
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Vittoria Schisano as A' Jannona |
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Antonio Pennarella as O' Ninnillo |
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Antonio Buonomo as Antonio |
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Alan De Luca as Direttore Banca |
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Marco Mario De Notaris as Medico |
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Marco Amendola as Ammendola |
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Raffaele Carotenuto as Bodyguard |
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Salvatore Di Tullio as Bodyguard #2 |
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Vincenzo Fabricino as Bodyguard #3 |
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Massimo Giannicola as Bodyguard #4 |
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Carmine Monaco as Ladruncolo |
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Stefano Ferraro as |
| Production | Dario Formisano | Producer |
| Camera | Francesca Amitrano | Director of Photography |
| Production | Gaetano Di Vaio | Producer |
| Production | Gianluca Curti | Producer |
| Writing | Gaetano Di Vaio | Screenplay |
| Sound | Giordano Corapi | Original Music Composer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Francesca Balzano | Costume Design |
| Editing | Annalisa Forgione | Editor |
| Production | Claudio Grimaldi | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mary Samele | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Antonio Alessi | Production Manager |
| Lighting | Francesco Buonocore | Electrician |
| Sound | Alberto Padoan | Boom Operator |
| Visual Effects | Raffaele Nappi | Digital Compositor |
| Directing | Sergio Panariello | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Francesco D'Ambrosio | Second Assistant Director |
| Writing | Guido Lombardi | Story |
| Writing | Gaetano Di Vaio | Story |
| Writing | Emanuela Moroni | Screenplay |
| Sound | Marco Benevento | Sound Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nunzia Esposito | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Visual Effects | Andrea Battistoni | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Editing | Chiara Russo | First Assistant Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rosa Falco | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Andrea Leone | Unit Manager |
| Visual Effects | Monica Galantucci | Visual Effects Producer |
| Camera | Ezio Pierattini | Key Grip |
| Editing | Nazzareno Neri | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Sound | Daniele Maraniello | Sound |
| Sound | Giacomo Rende | Sound Effects Editor |
| Sound | Paolo Segat | Recording Supervision |
| Art | Alessandro Marangolo | Props |
| Camera | Gennaro Visciano | First Assistant Camera |
| Art | Maica Rotondo | Production Design |
| Lighting | Matteo Zanchi | Gaffer |
| Directing | Guido Lombardi | Director |
| Writing | Guido Lombardi | Screenplay |