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Directed by Mario MonicelliOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
War,
ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Political films,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Alberto Sordi,
Vittorio Gassman,
Silvana Mangano,
Romolo Valli,
Folco Lulli,
Bernard BlierRating80%
Oreste Jacovacci from Rome and Giovanni Busacca from Milan meet each other during the call to arms at the start of World War I. Although completely different in character, they are united in their lack of idealism and their desire to avoid any danger and get out of the war unscathed. They and a varied group of civilians and fellow soldiers (including the prostitute Costantina, played by Silvana Mangano) go through many ups and downs during their training, battles and rare moments of leave. They are considered "inefficient" due to their limited military valour and so are made message-runners to the staff, a very dangerous job. Having succeeded in their mission, a sudden change in which side hold which trench leaves them in enemy territory, where they are captured by the Austrians wearing Austrian uniforms they had found in a barn., 1h56
Directed by Mario Monicelli,
Carlo VanzinaOrigin ItalieGenres Comedy,
AdventureThemes Political filmsActors Vittorio Gassman,
Adolfo Celi,
Stefania Sandrelli,
Beba Loncar,
Gigi Proietti,
Lino ToffoloRating71%
The film starts where L'armata Brancaleone has ended. Brancaleone da Norcia (again played by Vittorio Gassman) is a poor but proud Middle Ages knight leading his bizarre and ragtag army of underdogs. However, he loses all his "warriors" in a battle and therefore meets Death's personification (a clear parody of Bergman's Seventh Seal). Having obtained more time to live, he forms a new tattered band. When Brancaleone saves an infant of royal blood, they set on to the Holy Sepulchre to bring him back to his father, Bohemund of Taranto (Adolfo Celi), who is fighting in the Crusades. As in the first film, in his quest he lives a series of grotesque episodes, each a hilarious parody of Middle Ages stereotypes. These include: the saving of a young witch (Stefania Sandrelli) from the stake, the annexion of a leper to the band, and a meeting with Gregory VII, in which Brancaleone has to solve the dispute between the pope and the antipope Clement III. On reaching Palestine, Brancaleone obtains the title of baron from the child's father. He is therefore chosen as a champion in a tournament to solve the dispute between the Christians and the Saracens in the siege of Jerusalem. The award for the winner is the former leper, who is in fact revealed to be a beautiful princess, Berta, who adopted the disguise to travel to the Holy Land in relative safety. After having nearly defeated all the Moor warriors, Brancaleone is however defeated by a spell cast on him by the witch, who, having fallen in love with him, could not stand seeing him married with the princess. He therefore starts to wander in despair through the desert, and again Death comes to claim her credit: Brancaleone, brooding and world weary as he is has no qualms about dying but asks to be allowed to die in "knightly" fashion, in a duel with the Grim Reaper itself. Death agrees and the confrontation begins...after a fierce exchange of blows Brancaleone is about to be cleft by Death's scythe but is ultimately saved by the witch, who gives her life for the man she loved., 2h1
Directed by Mario MonicelliOrigin ItalieGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
AdventureActors Giancarlo Giannini,
Enrico Montesano,
Vittorio Gassman,
Nino Manfredi,
Giuliana De Sio,
Bernard BlierRating63%
The film is directed by Monicelli the last to be set in renaissance and medieval eras such as L'armata Brancaleone. The genus, as in other previous film, is constituted by a tilting of society and the environment of the ways to make the characters in which takes place the film, making the genus parodistic and goliardic., 1h55
Directed by Mario Monicelli,
Ettore Scola,
Dino RisiOrigin ItalieGenres Comedy,
Anthology filmThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Vittorio Gassman,
Ornella Muti,
Ugo Tognazzi,
Alberto Sordi,
Eros Pagni,
Luigi DibertiRating69%
The film, like the previous one, consists of short episodes that portray the evil and meanness of Italian middle-class society during the years of lead in the 70s., 2h5
Directed by Mario MonicelliOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Crime,
PoliticThemes Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Political filmsActors Marcello Mastroianni,
Renato Salvatori,
Annie Girardot,
Folco Lulli,
Gabriella Giorgelli,
Raffaella CarràRating79%
The film is set in Turin at the end of the 19th century and opens with a scene showing workers of all ages, including young teenager Omero (Franco Ciolli), rising at 5:30 in the morning before heading to a textile factory where they work until 8:30 in the evening., 1h47
Directed by Mario Monicelli,
Renzo MarignanoOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Marcello Mastroianni,
Virna Lisi,
Enrico Maria Salerno,
Marisa Mell,
Michèle Mercier,
Guido AlbertiRating63%
NATO Officer Andrea Rossi-Colombotti (Mastroianni) is a ladies man with an unusual libido: he can only seduce women in situations where his life is in danger. The film begins with him breaking into a Corsican girlfriends house; the girl, armed and voluptuous, believes Andrea a criminal and nearly shoots him before being seduced, but she later ends their relationship in the light of such an incident. Later, while spending an afternoon with an Asian air stewardess, he tries to achieve arousal by making up a situation about a dying relative, but the stewardess learns the sham and the liaison ends disastrously., 1h58
Directed by Nanni Loy,
Mario Monicelli,
Ettore Scola,
Furio Scarpelli,
Luigi Comencini,
Luigi Magni,
Leonardo Benvenuti,
Piero De Bernardi,
Ruggero MaccariOrigin ItalieGenres ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about television,
Films about terrorismActors Senta Berger,
Carlo Bagno,
Adolfo Celi,
Vittorio Gassman,
Nino Manfredi,
Paolo VillaggioRating65%
The film in a satirical and grotesque manner, which tells various episodes of low corrupt society of Italy in the 1970s. The journalist Paolo T. Fiume (Marcello Mastroianni) is the thread of the various episodes of the film, as he himself does interviews in various situations to grotesque characters., 1h42
Directed by Mario MonicelliOrigin ItalieGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Vittorio Gassman,
Totò,
Claudia Cardinale,
Marcello Mastroianni,
Renato Salvatori,
Rosanna RoryRating79%
A Roman small-time crook, Cosimo, is arrested for the attempted theft of a car. After he is convicted and put in prison, he starts haranguing his girlfriend and former accomplices by telling them that he has a plan for a heist but that he needs their help to be freed. In order to assure his release, they find an acquaintance named Peppe (Vittorio Gassman) with a clean criminal record to take the blame for the theft in the hope that the police will release Cosimo. They instead have both of them jailed. While Peppe is in jail, Cosimo tells him the plans for the heist of a safe in a pawnshop. Peppe then reveals that he got off merely with probation, leaving him free to pursue the heist without Cosimo, much to his chagrin.