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Taverna paradiso

Titolo originale: Paradise Alley
  • 1978
  • T
  • 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante, and Lee Canalito in Taverna paradiso (1978)
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Vivendo nei bassifondi della New York City degli anni '40, tre fratelli italo-americani si aiutano e sostengono la carriera di wrestling di uno di loro usando le abilità promozionali e le ta... Leggi tuttoVivendo nei bassifondi della New York City degli anni '40, tre fratelli italo-americani si aiutano e sostengono la carriera di wrestling di uno di loro usando le abilità promozionali e le tattiche da truffatore che conoscono.Vivendo nei bassifondi della New York City degli anni '40, tre fratelli italo-americani si aiutano e sostengono la carriera di wrestling di uno di loro usando le abilità promozionali e le tattiche da truffatore che conoscono.

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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Sylvester Stallone
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sylvester Stallone
    • Star
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Lee Canalito
      • Armand Assante
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    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Cosmo Carboni
    Lee Canalito
    Lee Canalito
    • Victor Carboni
    Armand Assante
    Armand Assante
    • Lenny Carboni
    Frank McRae
    Frank McRae
    • Big Glory
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Annie
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Stitch
    Terry Funk
    Terry Funk
    • Frankie the Thumper
    Joyce Ingalls
    • Bunchie
    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Burp
    Aimee Eccles
    Aimee Eccles
    • Susan Chow
    • (as Aimée Eccles)
    Tom Waits
    Tom Waits
    • Mumbles
    Chick Casey
    • Doorman
    James J. Casino
    • Paradise Bartender
    Fredi O. Gordon
    • Paradise Alley Hooker
    Lydia Goya
    • Bar Room Hooker #1
    Michael Jeffers
    Michael Jeffers
    • Paradise Alley Bum
    Max Leavitt
    • Mr. Gaimbelli
    Paul Mace
    Paul Mace
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    drew-turner-1

    Classic Smartass Humor!

    Not everyone gets the just of this movie but for those that do it is a laugh riot!! Stallone is hysterical as the animated Cosmos Carboni who is incessantly trying to make an easy buck with random scams. Armand Assante plays Lenny, Cosmos' older brother and voice of reason for the Carboni Boys. Finally, there is the younger brother Vick who can haul 300lbs of ice up 15 flights of stairs without blowing his breakfast but has the IQ of a gnat. So many scenes are gut busters in this movie and I don't want to give them away but a few of my favorites include: Stallone waking up hungover to discover a plate full of roaches on his previous night's dinner. He proceeds to take aim on the plate with his Louisville Slugger and shatters it along with the roaches with his brother and pet bird looking on. The same day he is out in the streets freezing with a stolen concierge outfit on, holding a monkey chained to a table and chanting "see the dancing monkey!" This is his latest money making scheme after Vick won the monkey in a previous night's arm wrestling match. Anyway, it's crude and low brow humor, but that is what makes this film a great Friday night viewing among good buddies.
    6Quinoa1984

    it has its moments... and then it also doesn't

    Paradise Alley is set in 1946 in the dingy and dirty streets of Hell's Kitchen- or the Bowery, take your pick, maybe more like the Bowery- and is centered on a group of characters, specifically three brothers, and how they try to maintain in their squalor or, as it turns out, try and make a way for themselves to get out. It's a sentimental picture as it tries to act super tough and muscular, and it's kind of like a Saturday afternoon movie for the guys who have already seen Rocky and Rambo flicks too many times and want to see something sort of "different". It certainly is. And not always in a good way.

    What I liked was seeing how the actors playing the brothers interacted. Cosmo, Victor and Lenny are impressionable and work very well as this trio dynamic. One had high aspirations and has a big mouth but a fairly good heart, another is a crippled war hero who's life has not worked out at all like he might have wanted for himself or his girl, and the other is a fairly content and BIG-sized ice delivery man who finds himself needing money to want that boat house. I liked also how Stallone put these characters against the lumbering idiot gangsters who were too bumbling to really make it as big-shots but could be threatening enough to other bums and the like in the neighborhood. Not to mention the character and performance of Frank McRae as the 40-something wrestler who lives in total degradation even as he's very good at what he does. Oh, and Tom Waits of course, for a role that is merely a blip but one that brings a smile all the same.

    The problems seem to come for Stallone that he isn't confident enough to take the material where it needs to go as a down-and-dirty grungy street flick. He gussies it up with over-blown camera moves and editing tricks (I hated the freeze-screen effects used), and seem to not always be as strong with dealing with melodrama and the natural way people talk as he did in the first Rocky. If there was a time to make this story maybe it was right after he has his first big success, and then move on to more conventional stuff. But it is at times fairly schmaltzy, and not all of the acting is very good (the female actresses are all pretty weak, and for a couple of good scenes Lee Canalito feel really flat as the "happy" wreslter brother dubbed "The Salami"). Stallone and Asante fare better with the material, and even Stallone himself goes hammy with his own words in some scenes; Stallone is Stallone, not a Pacino or De Niro, so heavy-duty dramatic scenes don't seem to cut it out as well.

    And yet, the film does have its moments. I especially dug that final wrestling match, the two contenders (the other being, I think, Terry Funk) duking it out as a rain storm is coming down in the arena and the power keeps cutting in and out with lightning effects thrown in. Stallone does make this an epic and nasty and brutal final bout, and it does bring a pretty satisfying completion to a film that is enjoyable but too clichéd by half.
    G-Man-25

    A Depression-Era "Rocky"

    Stallone made this film between "Rocky" and "Rocky II" and it shares alot of similarities with those films. It's the story of three brothers who dream of busting out of the poverty of Hell's Kitchen in New York during the mid-1940's.

    Sly plays Cosmo Carboni, the street-wise hustler with no visible means of support but a head full of get-rich-quick schemes who hatches a plan to promote his brutish but gentle-natured brother (who's job is hauling giant blocks of ice all over the city) as a professional wrestler. Armand Assante plays his other brother, a cynical war veteran who was wounded in combat and now works as a mortician.

    The story is peppered with colorful Damon Runyon-esque characters and a nicely balanced combination of humor and drama. Stallone writes and directs well, getting good performances from all his actors, and the film has a rich flavor and feeling for the period.

    One of Stallone's least-known and least appreciated films, but it's well worth seeking out. Nicely done and entertaining.
    mobywood

    Funny and highly underrated (but where's the DVD?)

    Probably Stallone's most under valued work, this film reminds the viewer just what talent he had behind the camera (see also Rocky II to IV). The story follows the three Carboni brothers in 1940s New York, as they each try to make their way through life in the slums of Hells Kitchen. Cosmo (Stallone) plans to turn his tough but dim brother Victor into a champion wrestler, and with the help of their third brother (Assante) they set about making their fortune. There are echoes of Rocky throughout the film, (small time nobody becomes admired champion), but what sets it apart is the humour. There are great lines throughout the film delivered with dead pan perfection from the mostly excellent cast, which also includes Stallone regular Joe Spinell. If you can make it through the hilariously bad opening number (sung by Stallone himself), there's plenty here to appreciate. This film is long overdue a release on DVD... come on Universal, how about it?
    6imbluzclooby

    Wonderfully Bad

    I have to admit that this film to many critics was a turgid mess, but I cannot help but enjoy and have true sentimentality for it. You have to watch Paradise Alley when you are in the right kind of mood. What mood is that? The mood I was in when I saw it on TV years ago.

    It's got heart, good wrestling, believable characters, funny moments, a couple of hot babes, suspense and a bit of violence. It even has a good "Rocky" feel ending that wins your heart ending with a strong ballad. This is entertainment and who cares if it doesn't live up to any purists idea of good film-making. It's fun. If this movie were to be redone it might have a chance at the Oscars. It's quirky and offbeat and contains all the elements to get your moneys worth.

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      Sylvester Stallone actually wrote this before Rocky (1976) and tried to sell it to producers for years, to no avail. Once Rocky (1976) became a smash hit, producers were willing to look at the script, and Universal Pictures green-lit the production due to the overwhelming success of Rocky (1976).
    • Blooper
      When Cosmo drives Victor's ice truck up on the curb, the back panels fall of before they crash through the window. As the drive away, the wood panels are still on the truck.
    • Citazioni

      Lenny: I promise you fifty wins before Christmas.

      Burp: Your man gets IN THE RING forty of fifty times before Christmas he won't have enough brains left to tie his shoelaces. And then you'll have two cripples in the family.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Opening credits use the 1940s Universal logo.
    • Versioni alternative
      All UK versions are cut by 42 secs by the BBFC to remove shots of a tethered and gagged monkey in Cosmo's closet.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Paradise Alley, Magic, Midnight Express, Watership Down, Comes a Horseman (1978)
    • Colonne sonore
      Too Close to Paradise
      Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager and Bruce Roberts

      Music by Bill Conti

      Performed by Sylvester Stallone

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 febbraio 1979 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Paradise Alley
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New York, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Force Ten Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.185.518 USD
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 7.185.518 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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