Saro Urzì is a Actor Italien born on 24 february 1913 at Catania (Italie)
Saro Urzì
Saro Urzì participated to
60 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
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Directed by Julien DuvivierOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Political filmsActors Fernandel,
Gino Cervi,
Franco Interlenghi,
Saro Urzì,
Leda Gloria,
Mario SilettiRoles Brusco
Rating75%
The story starts in a small [albeit unnamed] town, simply known as "a small world", in the Po lowlands of northern Italy, in the early summer of 1946. The town's Communist party led by Peppone has just won the majority of seats within the city council, an event which they exploit for propagandistic purposes – and with some non-vocal, but church bell-assisted protest by the outraged Don Camillo, the spiritual leader of the town's Christian political party –, when an unexpected event puts an instant stop to this arising conflict: Peppone has just added a new member, a son, to his family, and following a personal and pugilistic appeal by Peppone himself (as well as some admonishment from Christ) to a reluctant Don Camillo, the child is baptized in Camillo's church. Similar conflicts arising in the course of the story are settled between Don Camillo and Peppone in a similarly conflicting, but ultimately unified fashion, such as:, 1h51
Directed by Giulio Paradisi,
Luigi ComenciniOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political filmsActors Fernandel,
Gino Cervi,
Saro Urzì,
Gianni Garko,
Graziella Granata,
Jacques HerlinRoles Brusco
Rating69%
After receiving a tractor as a gift from the kolkhoz of an unnamed Soviet village, communist mayor Peppone plans to twin Brescello with the unnamed town. After some failed attempts to block the major's plan, Don Camillo ultimately tricks Peppone into including him (under a false name and with forged papers) among the Italian communist representatives going on the other side of the iron curtain to attend the twinning ceremonies. Only Peppone and the other comrades from Brescello will know the priest's real identity. During the Russian stay they will face a series of situations that will show them both the political contradictions of Soviet Russia and the normal life of its common people.