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Operation San Gennaro

Original title: Operazione San Gennaro
  • 1966
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.9K
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Senta Berger, Nino Manfredi, and Totò in Operation San Gennaro (1966)
CaperHeistComedyCrime

An American gangster in Italy enlists a local gang to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint.An American gangster in Italy enlists a local gang to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint.An American gangster in Italy enlists a local gang to help him steal the treasure of Naples' patron saint.

  • Director
    • Dino Risi
  • Writers
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Dino Risi
    • Adriano Baracco
  • Stars
    • Nino Manfredi
    • Senta Berger
    • Mario Adorf
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dino Risi
    • Writers
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Dino Risi
      • Adriano Baracco
    • Stars
      • Nino Manfredi
      • Senta Berger
      • Mario Adorf
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Nino Manfredi
    Nino Manfredi
    • Armanduccio 'Dudù' Girasole
    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Maggie
    Mario Adorf
    Mario Adorf
    • 'Sciascillo'
    Harry Guardino
    Harry Guardino
    • Jack
    Pinuccio Ardia
    Pinuccio Ardia
    • Il 'Barone'
    Vittoria Crispo
    • Assunta
    Giovanni Drudi
    • The Archbishop Aloisio
    Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
      Ugo Fangareggi
      Ugo Fangareggi
      • 'Agonia'
      Jean Louis
      • Clerk in the Airport
      Dante Maggio
      • Il 'Capitano'
      Ralf Wolter
      Ralf Wolter
      • Frank
      Claudine Auger
      Claudine Auger
      • Concettina
      Totò
      Totò
      • Don Vincenzo
      Pino Ammendola
      • The Shoeshine
      • (uncredited)
      Pippo Baudo
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
      • (uncredited)
      Enzo Cannavale
      Enzo Cannavale
      • Gaetano
      • (uncredited)
      Peppino Di Capri
      Peppino Di Capri
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Dino Risi
      • Writers
        • Ennio De Concini
        • Dino Risi
        • Adriano Baracco
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      User reviews13

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      5jeanlouisreginald

      Out of Time

      No offense. I did not find it entertaining. I recognized no parentage to the modern comedy nor the modern heist movie. Mediocre acting, no comedic timing, light on facial expressions, badly dubbed, and no subtitles.

      If you watched the movie without audio, you wouldn't be able to tell what genre it is. However, one may be able to appreciate it for it's intrinsic value if you take into consideration the limitations of the industry then, movie tropes and conventions of the time, historical context and have familiarity with Neapolitan culture from other sources. Because instead of being a lighthearted and faithful representation of Neapolitan culture it represents the state of Italian filmmaking of the time.

      In short, a relic. destined to remain in it's time capsule. Inaccessible without Italian fluency, barely comprehensible if you don-t have familiarity with Neapolitan language as some of the humour relies on it. This movie is to be taken out as an object of study
      7vafangeoo

      Naples at its best

      In the greatest city of the world someone wants to steal the San Gennaro's treasure. Dudu (Nino Manfredi) boss of "La Sanità" (a popular quarter of Naples) is taking time to make the right choice: can they succeed? is it really a great occasion? will San Gennaro be happy? The comedy let us understand lot of things about the city of Naples and its habits: superstitious practices, amazing people (like "the baron": the only man who has the heart on the right) and their passion for music (the Festival of Neapolitan song, and the great singer Sergio Bruni, he always wants to be the last to sing)... And TOTO', playing the role of DON VINCENZO IL FENOMENO: a genius.
      8RodrigAndrisan

      Manfredi is great!

      Still good 51 years after. We got Toto, Nino Manfredi, Mario Adorf, 3 great great comic actors. Plus Senta Berger, young and sexy, Claudine Auger, also young and very sexy (her best role from all), Harry Guardino. Toto, which was one of greatest comic actors ever, has just a small part. Manfredi and Adorf, other two huge comics, not only of the Italian cinema but also international (mostly Adorf who is still alive), they have more consistent roles.
      8alserrano

      The Great Saint Robbery

      One of the funniest films I've seen, it's, at its essence, the classic story of a perfect robbery plan gone wrong in the Italian way, a bit like "I Soliti ignoti" ("Rufufú" for the Spaniards). Indeed it's an impressive meeting of Italian artists: Dino Risi was known for his optimistic realistic films, and the cast includes the great comedian Totó. And it delivers even better than it appears.

      A pair of Americans want to do the greatest robbery: the treasure of San Genaro, in Napoli. But, Christ, these are the jewels of a saint, and they must convince religious and a bit superstitious "professionals" to do the job. The fun are spread everywhere: the characters and their acts are the classic Risi people, but there are very good slapstick gags, action parts, and an absurd but somewhat restrained sense of humor that carries the film pretty well. Believe me: with some parts in the theft I bursted out laughing as very few times I've had (some Hawks, some Wilder, some Sturges), and I can recall lively many twists and still laugh at them.

      If you come across this movie, please don't miss it. One overlooked one to discover.
      8clanciai

      Hilarious Rififi Italian style going wrong all the way but still somehow ending up right.

      This appears like a superficial farce full of slapstick and comedy situations of increasingly ridiculous complications, but it is much more than that. Also, not only is it an extensive and warm exposure of the Napolitan style of life and its very original mentality with great variations, but above all a very human approach to this kind of life. Of course, it's a triumphant comedy but with dark undertones. The one who spoils the entertainment is Harry Guardian as Jack, who doesn't fit in at all, can't understand the Napolitan mentality and style of life and seems to deliberately make a bad actor, but the story turns logic, and he gets his just reward. Senta Berger is something similar, but she is closer and more familiar with the Italian style, she fits in even as the rather cheap slut she is under all her elegance, but also she gets her just reward. They all do, and that's the wonder and point of this sparkling film, which gets better all the time as the plot thickens in constantly wrong directions. In brief, it's classical hilarious entertainment with some very wise indications by the finger of both fortune and fate. You get disgusted by the torpid enterprise, but you learn something on the way and end up the wiser from this awesome experience of not only laughters on the way.

      Of course, if you are Italian or understand Italian and even the Napolitan dialect, the film will be doubly entertaining, because if you don't you will not understand everything, since much is untranslatable.

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      • Trivia
        Nella Gambini's debut.
      • Quotes

        Concettina: You don't love me anymore. If you did, you'd give me a slap in the face.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Ograblenie po... (1978)
      • Soundtracks
        Ma Pecché
        Sung by Iva Zanicchi

        Published on disks Ri-Fi by Edizione A.B.C.

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      • Release date
        • September 27, 1967 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
        • West Germany
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Treasure of San Gennaro
      • Filming locations
        • Fiumicino Airport, Fiumicino, Lazio, Italy(arrival airport scenes at the beginning)
      • Production companies
        • Ultra Film
        • Societé Cinématographique Lyre
        • Roxy Film
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        1 hour 44 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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