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I fratelli Capone sono diametralmente opposti: Peppino lavoratore e risparmiatore; Antonio sfaticato e scialacquone. Devono però unirsi per riportare il nipote, studente di medicina a Napoli... Leggi tuttoI fratelli Capone sono diametralmente opposti: Peppino lavoratore e risparmiatore; Antonio sfaticato e scialacquone. Devono però unirsi per riportare il nipote, studente di medicina a Napoli, sulla retta via.I fratelli Capone sono diametralmente opposti: Peppino lavoratore e risparmiatore; Antonio sfaticato e scialacquone. Devono però unirsi per riportare il nipote, studente di medicina a Napoli, sulla retta via.
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Luisa Ciampi
- Giulietta
- (as La bambina Luisa Ciampi)
Mirko Baiocchi
- The Accordion Player
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This is my favorite all time black and movie. To understand the humor, you need to know enough Italian (and sometimes Naples accent too) to understand it, and to understand the jokes.. they don't translate to other languages.
Toto' aka Antonio de Curtis for me is what Chaplin was to many - except that he is funny with the movies with audio, unlike Chaplin. There are many of his movies I like a lot and enjoy seing after having been a long time abroad (out of Italy), but this is far the greatest. Toto' and Peppino are two poor men from the Southern Italy countryside, and hear that their nephew is dating a 'bad woman' (the title means that, but not necessarily in bad sense) in Milan, and they go there to rescue him.. thinking they are abroad.. this movie is so full of timeless jokes, it is impossible to watch this and be on a bad mood.
Toto' aka Antonio de Curtis for me is what Chaplin was to many - except that he is funny with the movies with audio, unlike Chaplin. There are many of his movies I like a lot and enjoy seing after having been a long time abroad (out of Italy), but this is far the greatest. Toto' and Peppino are two poor men from the Southern Italy countryside, and hear that their nephew is dating a 'bad woman' (the title means that, but not necessarily in bad sense) in Milan, and they go there to rescue him.. thinking they are abroad.. this movie is so full of timeless jokes, it is impossible to watch this and be on a bad mood.
Nothing to add: This film is one of the masterpiece of Totò, better: one of the masterpiece of Italian comic cinema. Antonio de Curtis and Peppino's dialogues are the top of entertainment: the writing of the letter to Marisa is the most famous sketch of Italian cinema. The plot is simple, but no one care. This movie will make you laugh for two hours but also reflect about social problems of Italy after the World War II especially what concern the restrict mentality of the country people.
Totò and Peppino De Filippo are farmers in the south of Italy who's nephew (popular Italian singer Teddy Reno) is studying to be a doctor in Naples. Reno meets singer Dorian Gray (not the Oscar Wilde character) and they fall in love. He follows her tour to Milan, but word gets back to his family and they come to Milan to try and bribe Gray into leaving him. When everything goes haywire, Reno gets to woo Gray back with his big hit song ... "Malafemmina".
I've had really bad experiences with movies starring Italian comedy duos, so I expected to hate this film, but I really liked it. Totò and Peppino's comedy is all verbal, sort of like Abbott and Costello without Costello's annoying slapstick. The films feels like a Martin and Lewis film ... a plot that's there mostly to drive the film along and give open up spaces for comedy routines and songs.
I really enjoyed this and would watch more of their films.
I've had really bad experiences with movies starring Italian comedy duos, so I expected to hate this film, but I really liked it. Totò and Peppino's comedy is all verbal, sort of like Abbott and Costello without Costello's annoying slapstick. The films feels like a Martin and Lewis film ... a plot that's there mostly to drive the film along and give open up spaces for comedy routines and songs.
I really enjoyed this and would watch more of their films.
Funny. That's it. But if you say this to a Totò fan, they will kill you. Truth is that this film is as thin as thin as a wafer and the plot is just built around a famous song by Totò, 'Malafemmina'.
The film has its moments, but when Totò and Peppino leave the screen with their hilarious gags, the film is just not interesting. But what the hell, if you want fun with no strings attached, watch it. You should enjoy it.
WATCH FOR THE MOMENT - When Totò and Peppino write the letter to the 'Malafemmina', the nephew's girlfriend, telling her to leave him alone and let him study.
The film has its moments, but when Totò and Peppino leave the screen with their hilarious gags, the film is just not interesting. But what the hell, if you want fun with no strings attached, watch it. You should enjoy it.
WATCH FOR THE MOMENT - When Totò and Peppino write the letter to the 'Malafemmina', the nephew's girlfriend, telling her to leave him alone and let him study.
I'm pleasantly impressed by the positive general judgments and reviews about this magnificent film (especially as also expressed by non-Italians), the reason being the fact that it's a comedy subtly concealed by many 'dialect' puns (sometimes even extended to various European languages ...). I would like to add to all the other reviews just one important element: the one related to the song that 'inspired' this film, and that has encouraged a whole genre in the following years in Italy. The song 'Malafemmina' was written - and often sung - by Totò himself (a 'Princely' poet as well). The term 'malafemmina' has many shades, and does not necessarily have to be referred to a woman's moral habits, but in this case it should be understood more as a 'cruelty of heart' attributed to women who does not care about the evil she can do to those who happen to be caught between their 'clutches' ... The film is the result of a perfect mix of situations that allow two great products from the Italian revue theater to express their full potential and in some cases genius. Genius manifests itself only when the conditions for its emergence are created, and therefore everyone is deserving in this film, because everyone contributed to the end result: comical perfection! If something special about this movie has to remain in you, that is just the song itself: listen carefully to it, and if you do not know the language then look for a translation on the web ... And an additional advice, look for another poem of Totò's, possibly in your own language: 'a livella (ie: the bubble level) ... It will help you understand why Totò (also the 'Prince' ... of laughter) was so great.
P.S. For those who aren't acquainted with the subject, it's useful to know that Totò was indeed entitled to 'princedom' in sheer terms of heraldry. That's the reason for so many allusions as of above.
P.S. For those who aren't acquainted with the subject, it's useful to know that Totò was indeed entitled to 'princedom' in sheer terms of heraldry. That's the reason for so many allusions as of above.
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- QuizAccording to Teddy Reno, the whole take of the letter (perhaps the most famous and referenced of the entire movie) was totally ad-libbed by both Totò and Peppino De Filippo. They were often unsatisfied with the script of the movie and frequently diverted from it: the letter take was one of the most successful.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Totò Story (1968)
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