Arrigo Breschi is a Set Decoration Italien
Arrigo Breschi
Arrigo Breschi participated to
40 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
3 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Art
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Directed by Carmine GalloneOrigin ItalieGenres Comedy,
HistoricalThemes Films about religionActors Fernandel,
Gino Cervi,
Leda Gloria,
Valeria Ciangottini,
Marco Tulli,
Saro UrzìRoles Set Decoration
Rating69%
In Brescello, Don Camillo and Peppone decide to leave for Rome, after another tremendous fight. Don Camillo become monsignor, while Peppone honorable in the parliament of Deputies at Montecitorio. However the two have a pure and provincial spirit, not suitable to the cruelty of the city, and so they come back soon in their small town in the Po valley. While Don Camillo is planning, a betrayal, a wedding in a Catholic ceremony for the son of Peppone, the mayor tries to deceive the priest with a lucky win on the lottery. Don Camillo then responds with a proposed deal on the sale of a gas station. Since Peppone, being a Communist, can not deal with money, while he had won the lottery, decides to hide the ticket. Don Camillo unmasks him, and the two return to fight, while they are spreading once again to Rome.
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Directed by Francesco RosiOrigin ItalieGenres Thriller,
CrimeThemes Mafia films,
Seafaring films,
Politique,
Transport films,
Political films,
Gangster filmsActors Lino Ventura,
Renato Salvatori,
Tino Carraro,
Max von Sydow,
Alain Cuny,
Paolo BonacelliRoles Set Decoration
Rating72%
The film starts with the murder of District Attorney Vargas in Palermo, amongst a climate of demonstrations, strikes and political tension between the Left and the government. The subsequent investigation failing, the police assign the protagonist Inspector Rogas (Lino Ventura) to solve the case. While he is starting his investigation, two judges are killed. All victims turn out to have worked together on several cases. After Rogas discovers evidence of corruption surrounding the three government officials, he is encouraged by superiors "not to forage after gossip," but to trail the "crazy lunatic who for no reason whatever is going about murdering judges." This near admission of guilt drives Rogas to seek out three men wrongfully convicted by the murdered judges. He is joined by a journalist friend working for a far-left newspaper, Cusan.
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