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Dommage que tu sois une canaille

Original title: Peccato che sia una canaglia
  • 1954
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.3K
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Dommage que tu sois une canaille (1954)
ComedyRomance

A kind-hearted taxi driver runs into a glamorous girl and falls in love with her, but she turns out to be a cheap thief.A kind-hearted taxi driver runs into a glamorous girl and falls in love with her, but she turns out to be a cheap thief.A kind-hearted taxi driver runs into a glamorous girl and falls in love with her, but she turns out to be a cheap thief.

  • Director
    • Alessandro Blasetti
  • Writers
    • Alberto Moravia
    • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • Sandro Continenza
  • Stars
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • Sophia Loren
    • Marcello Mastroianni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Writers
      • Alberto Moravia
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Sandro Continenza
    • Stars
      • Vittorio De Sica
      • Sophia Loren
      • Marcello Mastroianni
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Vittorio De Sica
    Vittorio De Sica
    • Vittorio Stroppiani
    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Lina Stroppiani
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Paolo
    Mauro Sacripanti
    • Peppino
    • (as Giorgio Sanna)
    Michael Simone
    • Totò
    Margherita Bagni
    • Elsa - la moglie di Michele
    Wanda Benedetti
    • Valeria - la moglie di Carletto
    Maria Britneva
    Maria Britneva
    • La turista inglese
    • (as Maria Britnewa)
    Manlio Busoni
    • Il funzionario della Casa per il Mezzogiorno
    Giulio Calì
    • La guardia notturna
    Pietro Carloni
    • Il signore intriguante
    Memmo Carotenuto
    Memmo Carotenuto
    • Cesare - il tassista
    Marga Cella
    • La padrona del bar
    Pasquale Cennamo
    • Il maresciallo
    Nino Dal Fabbro
    • Il radiologo
    Giacomo Furia
    • Luigi
    Lina Furia
    • La moglie di Luigi
    Enrico Leurini
    • Il meccanico
    • Director
      • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Writers
      • Alberto Moravia
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Sandro Continenza
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    User reviews12

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    7Doylenf

    Theft, Italian style, in a gem of a screwball comedy from Italy...

    Wow! Until you hear SOPHIA LOREN speak in her native language, you'd never guess how fast she can talk--especially when it comes to a breezy comedy like this involving a family of thieves run by VITTORIO DeSICA and trying to fleece, among others, MARCELLO MASTROIANNI from his cab while trying to stay one step ahead of the authorities.

    Her fast talk is exceptional--and funny--considering the situations she gets into. She has a fluency in Italian that she never showed in her English speaking roles and a terrific sense of timing and humor. She also looks fabulous.

    But the real star of the film is VITTORIO DeSICA as the smooth talking and very elegant head of a family of thieves. Grandma is adept at stealing wallets and the kids are handy at stealing tires off cars. From the start, it's obvious that Sophia (as Lina) and Marcello (as Paolo) are bound to fall in love despite the stormy relationship that has them embroiled in arguments over all of their mishaps.

    It's amusing from start to finish, which has the predictable ending which has the two of them in a clinch from which they're in no hurry to abandon after a quarrel, not even with a bunch of onlookers wondering why he slapped her first.

    It's a pure joy to watch these pros at work, but it's clear that DeSica has to be one of the most consummate actors of Italian cinema--just as wonderful before the camera as behind it. And Sophia and Marcello keep up with him every step of the way.

    Watching this with subtitles is worth it, even though they speak so fast that you'll spend a lot of time just reading the English captions.
    7udippel

    A Gem in Acting

    Whatever the silly story, this has to be watched! And admired!

    With Sophia Loren, Vittorio de Sica and the young Marcello Mastroianni noathing can go wrong, and nothing does go wrong. Usually, Sophia alone already plays anyone to the ground, and in here, a masterly de Sica at times even outpaces her. It is a pity that he tends to be forgotten.

    The whole plot circles around these two, father and daughter, kind of outdoing each other with petty and not quite so petty crime. De Sica shows enormous talent as a comedian in this movie.

    Watch it at least twice, and one time just follow Sophia Loren, and the second time Vittorio de Sica.

    And then tell yourself which 'more modern' actors are able to do likewise. Doing almost nothing. Just being there. Actually, in this respect Fernando Rey falls into this same class. But that's another story altogether.

    Unfortunately, my copy is dubbed in German. A horrible choice of speakers spoil half of it. Mastroianni dubbed by someone who sounds like a 17-year-old dimwit, and Loren by a 17-year-old nanny.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Too Bad She's Bad is not bad

    I was going to start this review off by calling Too Bad She's Bad an early Sophia Loren film, but then I looked at all the stuff she's been in and this was her 30th role... and her first was only in 1950, so I guess she was in-demand right from the start. She also only would've been 19 in this film, so take that information how you will. I don't imagine she had the easiest start in the industry, being as young and beautiful as she was, but she sure ended up earning her stardom and status as a pop-culture icon. She's very charismatic and likable on-screen, even in movies like Too Bad She's Bad, which otherwise feels just a bit ordinary and nothing all that special.

    Well, I guess Marcello Mastroianni is in this too, and he's pretty good as always. The plot kind of feels like watching a farce with all the big jokes taken out. What remains is something that feels like an Italian screwball comedy with lots of fast wordplay, but if that's the case, much of it gets lost in translation; the subtitles just aren't the same. Still, it's a breezy watch and it's still a little bit of fun, plus the charisma of the two stars, Loren and Mastroianni, kept me fairly engaged throughout.

    That ending sure was something, though. Much of it hasn't aged too horifically until the literal final minute!
    7rajah524-3

    Proof Positive Sofia was The Bomb... and Better Off in Italy

    Mama Mia! La Gran -Sophia- at the tender age of -20-. Moreover in the kind of role she'd almost never be able to play in America at -any- age, let alone at the pinnacle of her astonishing sexual impact. The costumer put her in one understated but thoroughly boggling outfit after another.

    The role suits the wardrobe and vice-versa. The Body going bawdy is exactly what the title infers, but with sufficient "screwball comedy" dialog to make it entertaining as well as educational. (The teacher -will- command your attention here. Yow.) Marcello is on top of his pre-Fellini game as the almost crafty-enough romantic lead, and De Sica does a fine local godfather. As a genre, post-war Italian cinema is almost always reliable, and this is no exception.

    Guys (of any age): If you've got -any- sort of a masochistic yen for being manhandled by a world-class, hormone-heating, trick-or-treater, -this- will make your day. Hahahaha.
    spoilsbury_toast_girl

    Too Bad She's Bad

    Paolo (Marcello Mastroianni), a Roman cab driver, picks up beautiful Lina (Sophia Loren), who tries to steal his car. The complaint to her father Signore Stropianni (Vittorio De Sica) is no use - he is the head of a whole family of thieves. After Paolo realizes that involving authorities into the criminal doings of the Stropiannis is for nothing, he decides to fall in love with Lina.

    It's a zippy, very funny and entertaining comedy with the young screen couple Loren/Mastroianni and veteran De Sica, who really shines in here. Lina is an attractive woman, desired by many men and is never at loss of words. Paolo, a man of integrity and good will (at least it seems like he is), is not as faithful as his rich passengers would have assumed. Together they get deeply enmeshed with each others criminalities.

    The film was very successful in Italy and regarded as one of the highlights of the Italian comedy series of the 50s. Mainly the rising star of Sophia Loren (and Marcello Mastroianni), who shaped up well to serious competition to sexbomb Gina Lollobrigida, contributed to the success. And that made Hollywood keeping an eye for her talent (three years later she starred in Kramer's "The Pride and the Passion" among Cary Grant and Frank Sinatra).

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Too Bad She's Bad
    • Filming locations
      • Piazzale Ugo La Malfa, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Paolo waiting for his first client)
    • Production company
      • Documento Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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