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L'argent de la vieille

Original title: Lo scopone scientifico
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.8K
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L'argent de la vieille (1972)
Dark ComedyComedyDrama

Every year, a Countess invites a poor Italian family to play in a card game.Every year, a Countess invites a poor Italian family to play in a card game.Every year, a Countess invites a poor Italian family to play in a card game.

  • Director
    • Luigi Comencini
  • Writer
    • Rodolfo Sonego
  • Stars
    • Alberto Sordi
    • Silvana Mangano
    • Joseph Cotten
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Luigi Comencini
    • Writer
      • Rodolfo Sonego
    • Stars
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Silvana Mangano
      • Joseph Cotten
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Alberto Sordi
    Alberto Sordi
    • Peppino
    Silvana Mangano
    Silvana Mangano
    • Antonia
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • George
    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • The Millionairess
    Mario Carotenuto
    • The 'Professor'
    Domenico Modugno
    Domenico Modugno
    • Righetto
    Antonella Di Maggio
    • Cleopatra
    Daniele Dublino
    Daniele Dublino
    • Priest
    Luciana Lehar
    • Jolanda, Peppino's sister
    Franca Scagnetti
    • Pasqualina
    Luciano Martana
    Aristide Caporale
    Alfredo Capri
    Goffredo Pistoni
    Leonardo Pantaleo
    Guido Cerniglia
    • Doctor
    Emilio Cappuccio
    Dante Cecilia
    • Director
      • Luigi Comencini
    • Writer
      • Rodolfo Sonego
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    8cezy_ur

    1970s: Italian cinema at its best!

    Rome, 1970s. While a few benefit from the wealth of the modern world, many live in misery. Peppino, his wife Antonia and their five children live in a shanty town, populated by all sorts of tramps, pimps and prostitutes, plus a "professor" in disgrace who lectures everyone on the importance of reading and the beauty of Marxism. Every year a millionairess turns up to play cards with Peppino and Antonia, and every year they hope to win enough money to change their lives, not that they would need much, as they have nothing! The villa in which the old woman (la vecchia) lives is stunning, surrounded by the most beautiful roman trees, in stark contradiction with the grey poverty surrounding Peppino's family. The underlying theme of the film is class struggle and how the rich keep teasing the poor with the promise of a better future which never comes. But Comencini is not as bitter as his contemporaries (Monicelli, Petri etc): he celebrates love and humanity, something the old millionaire will never own. Needless to say, the performances are formidable.
    9albertodr07

    A Brilliant Dark Fairy Tale

    Fairy tales are usually dark but very rarely are this human or that funny for that matter. Bette Davis plays a wealthy American with an addiction to card playing and to winning. She has become an expert on the local card games of different countries around the world where she owns houses. Bound to a wheel chair, the card games are her only close connection with the world of the living. In Rome, the card game is called "scopone" and she summons a married couple to be her adversaries. The couple, a magnificent Alberto Sordi and an unrecognizable Silvana Mangano, are the poorest of the poor, with a family of five children. As soon as Bette arrives to Rome, she calls them and gives them one million lire to play with. Sistematically, every year she will win the million back. Sordi and Mangano spend the rest of the year practicing, dreaming that one day they will win. The building up to the climax is one of the most painfully funny things I've ever seen. Pathetic and uplifting at the same time. Bette Davis is superb as the capitalist torturer/benefactor with a great Alberto Sordi at her side. Try not to miss it.
    10arichmondfwc

    The Last Of Bette

    It was Bette Davis last great film and in the States we don't even know it exists. I think it was released in secrecy under the title "The Scientific card-player" and if I'm not wrong dubbed in English, I wonder who was the marketing genius behind that move. The film is a tragicomic gem. Bette Davis speaks a few words in English and the very few words in Italian she utters where dubbed but, I swear to you I thought it was her. The work of the dubber is astonishing. Totally seamless. I hear she didn't get along with Alberto Sordi, what a surprise. She referred to him as "Mr. Sordid". But beyond those little trivia things, let me tell you, it's a wonderful film. Alberto Sordi, one of the greatest but practically unknown in the States, gives a sensational performance. A brutally comic, full of pathos tour de force. Silvana Mangano playing an under proletarian is a delight and Joseph Cotten is Joseph Cotten in the loveliest possible way. I haven't mention what the film is about and I'm not going to. I couldn't do it justice. Try to find it somewhere. You'll thank me, but don't bother, the pleasure was all mine.
    Vincentiu

    picture of ordinary cold world

    nice, sad, predictable. gray, salted, seductive. a great cast. an ordinary story. crumbs from Visit of Old lady. and scene for extraordinary performance. a film about laws of poverty and people as toys. about power, cruelty and different worlds. about a game as root of so many feelings, emotions, hopes. and about the cold death of dreams. it can be a parable. or slice from reality. in fact, it is itself. a picture of a place. few characters. Bette Davis , Silvana Mangano , Joseph Cotten and irresistible Alberto Sordi around a table, playing cards. so, a meeting. a rite. shadow of life ashes. and strange image about your world. because it can be, in many senses, a manifesto. not about sins or fall, but about borders of gestures. cold, nice, seductive, bitter. a source of reflection. and testimony about a way without end.
    10claudette-crivelli

    Brilliant, but only if you speak Italian

    Horror! The DVD is released without English subtitles. I've been talking about this superb Italian blackish comedy ever since I saw it for the first time. I was puzzled by the fact that such a beautifully made film, brilliantly written and with a cast that includes Bette Davis, Alberto Sordi, Joseph Cotten and Silvana Mangano wasn't some kind of "cult" classic in the States. It isn't because nobody knows about the existence of this jewel. Now, on DVD I hurried to buy as many copies I could find. What a great present for all those folks in the good old USA that have heard me talk about it and imitate Bette Davis saying "I want to play cards" in her death bed. Imagine my shock when I opened the DVDs to find out they didn't include subtitles. I was livid! I rushed back to the shop to return them. The shop manager, in typical Italian style, shrugged his shoulders like saying "What can I do about it" I'm really disappointed by whoever perpetrated this moronic release without any, if nothing else, commercial sense.

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      Alberto Sordi refused to communicate with Bette Davis in English on the set and made her very angry. Of her co-star she said, "My name for Albert Sordi was Albert Sordid. It was unforgivable of him to refuse to speak English with me, especially as he spoke very good English."
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      Peppino: And because they are unbeatable?

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Scientific Cardplayer
    • Filming locations
      • Roma, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Produzioni De Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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