The Courier of Moncenisio (Italian:Il vetturale del Moncenisio ) is a 1916 Italian silent drama film directed by Leopoldo Carlucci and starring Achille Majeroni, Lina Millefleurs and Elda Bruni. It is the first of three film adaptations of the 1852 novel Jean le Coucher by Jean Bouchardy. It was made by the Milan-based Milano Films.
, 1h40 Directed byMarco Ferreri OriginItalie GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsUgo Tognazzi, Annie Girardot, Achille Majeroni Rating72% Marie, the "Ape Woman" (Annie Girardot), is completely covered with hair; the entrepreneur Focaccia (Ugo Tognazzi) discovers her in a convent in Naples; he marries her (a condition imposed by the nuns) and begins exhibiting her to the public. He tries to sell her to a man who insists on her virginity, but she is a little reluctant. After tasting success in Paris, she dies during childbirth. Focaccia recovers her mummy from the museum of natural history and exhibits it in Naples.
Au XI siècle, dans le Sud de l'Italie. Les Normands, dirigés par Robert Guiscard, s'emparent par traîtrise d'Amalfi, tuent son prince et ceux qui résistent. Plus tard, le fils du prince, Mauro, devenu un homme, veut venger la mort de son père, libérer Amalfi du joug normand et épouser la femme qu'il aime.
, 1h30 Directed byMarco Ferreri OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ActorsUgo Tognazzi, Marina Vlady, Linda Sini, Walter Giller, Achille Majeroni, Polidor Rating69% A girl, a friend of the family of Phillips, arrives in southern Italy to visit them. She discovers that the husband is a rough and domineering man, but full of weaknesses, as his wife, not at all calls and weakened by that behavior, behaves in a whimsical tone with very demanding. Then the husband decides to get rid of.