The Brambilla Family Go on Holiday

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The Brambilla Family Go on Holiday
Directed by Carl Boese
Written by
Produced byAndrea Di Robilant
Starring
Cinematography Fernando Risi
Edited by Duilio A. Lucarelli
Music by Gian Noceti Della Casa
Production
company
Sol Film
Distributed byGeneralcine
Release date
  • 18 December 1941 (1941-12-18)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

The Brambilla Family Go on Holiday (Italian : La famiglia Brambilla in vacanza) is a 1941 Italian "white-telephones" comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Cesco Baseggio, Massimo Girotti and Elena Luber. A middle-class Milanese family go on holiday. [1]

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  1. Gundle p. 75

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