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Fantozzi

  • 1975
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
7.6K
YOUR RATING
Paolo Villaggio in Fantozzi (1975)
Quirky ComedySatireComedy

A good-natured but unlucky Italian is constantly getting into difficult situations, but never loses his positive mood.A good-natured but unlucky Italian is constantly getting into difficult situations, but never loses his positive mood.A good-natured but unlucky Italian is constantly getting into difficult situations, but never loses his positive mood.

  • Director
    • Luciano Salce
  • Writers
    • Leonardo Benvenuti
    • Piero De Bernardi
    • Luciano Salce
  • Stars
    • Paolo Villaggio
    • Anna Mazzamauro
    • Gigi Reder
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luciano Salce
    • Writers
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Piero De Bernardi
      • Luciano Salce
    • Stars
      • Paolo Villaggio
      • Anna Mazzamauro
      • Gigi Reder
    • 15User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paolo Villaggio
    Paolo Villaggio
    • Ugo Fantozzi
    Anna Mazzamauro
    Anna Mazzamauro
    • Miss Silvani
    Gigi Reder
    Gigi Reder
    • Filini
    Giuseppe Anatrelli
    • Luciano Calboni
    Umberto D'Orsi
    • Count Diego Catellani
    Liù Bosisio
    Liù Bosisio
    • Pina Fantozzi
    Dino Emanuelli
    Dino Emanuelli
    • Megaditta Employee
    • (as Bernardino Emanuelli)
    Plinio Fernando
    • Mariangela Fantozzi
    Paolo Paoloni
    Paolo Paoloni
    • Duke Count Maria Rita Vittorio Balabam
    Elena Tricoli
    • Countess Alfonsina Serbelloni Mazzanti Viendalmare
    Pietro Zardini
    • Fonelli
    Artemio Antonini
    • Rude Guy #2
    Amerigo Alberani
    • Megaditta Employee
    Mirko Baiocchi
    • Canello
    Luciano Bonanni
    • Japanese Restaurant Client
    Nani Colombaioni
    • New Year Party Waiter
    • (as Arnaldo Colombaioni)
    Willy Colombaioni
    • Goalkeeper
    Iolanda Fortini
    • Teresa Catellani
    • Director
      • Luciano Salce
    • Writers
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Piero De Bernardi
      • Luciano Salce
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    User reviews15

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    9ugopardo

    A sharp satire

    Fantozzi is a literary character created by Paolo Villaggio who stars in this film and in all the rest of this franchise. The filmic version of Fantozzi has a much less heavy satire but still very sharp and very enjoyable. Fantozzi is a classic of the Italian Comedy. The first Fantozzi is without any argument the best of the whole franchise.
    Il_Koreano

    Merdaccia!!!

    "Fantozzi" are the first of a long series of movie (going more and more ahead it has been arrived to a repetitive comedy). The story speak about the accountant Ugo Fantozzi, a man much ill-fated, and of it's daily adventures, in the office and in the house. All it is drawn from the book "Fantozzi", published in the 1971 by Rizzoli. And it is just this last one that distributes this movie. An enriched film thanks to Villaggio and the rest of the cast (between which Liu Bosisio, Anna Mazzamauro and Gigi Reder). But also thanks to a good script, written without stupidity. It's a full film of catastrophic adventures, in which Fantozzi goes always fall to us, to times without it's will. With this comment I have commented also the other "Fantozzi" films.
    6Bunuel1976

    FANTOZZI (Luciano Salce, 1975) **1/2

    This film is a veritable milestone in the history of Italian film comedy and was the start of a series of 10 outings (which spanned nearly 25 years) featuring the hapless titular character, the epitome of a working-class underdog (who had been introduced in novel form by star/co-writer Paolo Villaggio himself); in itself, while patchy overall, it's still the second best in the entire series.

    Here we are introduced to the characters which would reappear throughout the series: Fantozzi's frumpy wife (which would eventually be played, from the third entry onwards, by Luis Bunuel regular Milena Vukotic), his hideous daughter who looks more like a monkey (actually played a boy - subsequently a man - in drag!); his overbearing colleagues - the ever-optimistic myopic organizer (Gigi Reder), the playboy figure who's arrogant to his peers but utterly complacent to his superiors (Giuseppe Anatrelli), the free-spirited woman (Anna Mazzamauro) whom he desires but who's really quite unattractive herself; the employers, as befits the satiric nature of the films, are depicted as near deities with their offices fitted with armchairs in human skin and in whose aquariums swim a selected number of 'lucky' employees!!

    The first entry has its fair share of memorably comic sequences: the football game during a thunderstorm between single and married men, Fantozzi's recurring mystical visions which invariably occur after having incurred a particularly heavy physical blow, the road rage sequence featuring a confrontation with a gang of thugs, the billiard game in which Fantozzi, after much verbal abuse, turns the tables on his superior and eventually kidnaps the latter's love-struck mother as security against his vengeance and a scene at a Japanese restaurant where, among other calamities, samurai are lopping off the limbs of those customers who are not appreciative of their cuisine!!
    9stf-nr

    Not to be lost

    The Fantozzi saga in Italy is something you can not do without. A lot of quotes are common use in everyday life of people. Paolo Villaggio, who is the author of the original books of Fantozzi, is also the perfect cast for the part, but also all the other characters are outstanding representations of the real life working environment (I personally enjoy very much "Geometra Calboni" interpreted by Giuseppe Anatrelli).

    I happened to think, and more then once, that these movies are not to be lost, they are a portrait of Italian life in the 70s and they are an example on how you can laugh (and laugh loud!) with a very low level (especially in the first and second episodes) of vulgarity. I'll take for me VHS or DVD collection to show them to my children's, with the hope that their generation will enjoy them as much as mine.
    7r-cantillo

    fantozzi cult

    It's true, Fantozzi is such a cult in Italy that unless you've actually watched at least one movie you're going to miss most jokes by your fellow Italian as at least three out of ten are related to a fantozzi movie somehow:) if you're unlucky or clumsy you are 'fantozzi' and people can pretend to be fantozzi's boss: 'fantozzi, is it you'? One of fantozzi's most popular answers (usually to his boss's magnanimous decision to move him to the basement and increase his shifts from 5 to 8) is to say: "Thank you you are so human" so every time anybody says something evil or mean you can reply jokingly and say 'you're so human':) also his name is hilariously and constantly misspelled 'fantocci' 'bambocci' etc.

    but unless you know the fantozzi quotes you won't get the gist of it and you'll be lost to most other who watched the movie(s) lots of times..

    enjoy!

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Fantozzi's daughter is actually played by a man because the creators wanted to make Mariangela look as ugly as possible, like in the book.
    • Quotes

      Ugo Fantozzi: I didn't mean to kill your dog! I'll kill myself in the fish pond!

      [jumps in]

      Signorina Silvani: What are you doing?

      Ugo Fantozzi: I'm examining the temperature of the fish pond.

      Ugo Fantozzi: Behold, all of you. I have given you fish

      [holds up two fish]

      Ugo Fantozzi: and some fine white rice.

    • Alternate versions
      The Italian DVD features a long sequence settled in a beauty farm, which was originally cut out of the theatrical version.
    • Connections
      Followed by Il secondo tragico Fantozzi (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      La Ballata di Fantozzi
      Written by Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi and Paolo Villaggio

      Performed by Paolo Villaggio

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 1975 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Japanese
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • White Collar Blues
    • Production company
      • Rizzoli Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,519
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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