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Le marquis s'amuse

Original title: Il marchese del Grillo
  • 1981
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
4.1K
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Le marquis s'amuse (1981)
ComedyHistory

A mischievous nobleman and his poor doppelganger get into serious troubles when a practical joke endangers the Pope.A mischievous nobleman and his poor doppelganger get into serious troubles when a practical joke endangers the Pope.A mischievous nobleman and his poor doppelganger get into serious troubles when a practical joke endangers the Pope.

  • Director
    • Mario Monicelli
  • Writers
    • Bernardino Zapponi
    • Leonardo Benvenuti
    • Piero De Bernardi
  • Stars
    • Alberto Sordi
    • Paolo Stoppa
    • Caroline Berg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Writers
      • Bernardino Zapponi
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Piero De Bernardi
    • Stars
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Paolo Stoppa
      • Caroline Berg
    • 6User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Alberto Sordi
    Alberto Sordi
    • Il marchese Onofrio Del Grillo…
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Il Papa Pio VII
    Caroline Berg
    Caroline Berg
    • Olimpia Martin
    Riccardo Billi
    • Aronne Piperno
    Flavio Bucci
    Flavio Bucci
    • Fra' Bastiano
    Camillo Milli
    • Segretario del Papa
    Cochi Ponzoni
    • Il conte Rambaldo
    Marc Porel
    Marc Porel
    • Il capitano francese Blanchard
    Pietro Tordi
    Pietro Tordi
    • Monsignor Terenzio Del Grillo
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Il padre Sabino
    Andrea Bevilacqua
    • Pompeo
    Tommaso Bianco
    • Amministratore
    Angela Campanella
    • Faustina
    Alfredo Cohen
    Marina Confalone
    • Camilla Del Grillo
    Elena Daskowa Valenzano
    • La marchesa Del Grillo
    Isabella De Bernardi
    • La figlia di Gasperino
    Ivan De Paola
    • Hermes
    • Director
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Writers
      • Bernardino Zapponi
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Piero De Bernardi
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    folgore73

    Side splitting, masterful, Monicelli comedy

    Once somebody asked Robert De Niro who was the actor that inspired him the most. The legendary actor's answer was "Alberto Sordi".The same somebody asked the same question to Jain Maria Volonte'.The answer was ,You have guessed it,the same. The Roman actor is surely the greatest Italy ever produced, and this movie is the perfect example of the power and purity of Sordi's acting. The Marchese antics are well known in Rome,told in endless jokes and stories.Monicelli takes all these stories and makes a fusion in order to create the perfect screenplay.The only thing one could not like about the story is the fact that the Marchese character is so large that almost all the others are left to play in the background.But again the Marchese was indeed larger that life! The only actor that could play the main role had to be Sordi.No one could have portrayed the Marchese so well.And no one could have played two characters so well.Because one must not forget Gasperio er carbonaro. The red neck carbon dealer is even funnier than the Marchese.Sordi shows what acting is all about when wearing the dirty clothes of the drunken Gasperino.The scene where Gasperino is woken by the Marchese trusty butler has to be one of the funniest ever. Overall the movie is a classic.If one is a fan of Italian comedy,this movie is a must see.If one also loves Sordi,then the movie is indeed a gem.
    9jbgeorges

    Great comedy with depth.

    Mario Monicelli is definitely one of the greatest directors of Italian cinema and Alberto Sordi is an absolute Genius. Here they team up again...And what a great fun it was to discover this less known little gem of the early eighties! Sordi is an atypical and fanciful aristocrat who plays the fool to forget the emptiness and uselessness of his own life in the context of french Napoleonic troops invading Italy, bringing along a few revolutionary ideas...It's a light, refreshing and very enjoyable comedy, addressing some very serious and deep questions like the power of the Catholic Church and the Pope, the aristocrats' privileges, justice, corruption, forgiveness and much more. There is even a delicious part where a coal cutter is being mistaken as the marquis, Sordi having great fun playing both roles...Indeed you can watch it many times and you will be amazed how fun and deep this movie can be.
    7stefanozucchelli

    Toto at Rome

    Funny movie but tinged with a certain sadness.

    The marquis del grillo enjoys playing jokes all over Rome and between one joke and another he explains without veils how the world works. The rich and powerful on the one hand and those who have nothing on the other. The fight is uneven and the result is a foregone conclusion, but the ruthless life does not stop for anyone.
    rc615

    sordi at his peak

    Are we dealing with Alberto Sordi's top interpretation? Maybe not, but we are as close as hell...Anyway, superbly directed by Monicelli (once again, excellent job done in Cinecittà Studios recreating the early 19th century Rome), Sordi impersonates eccentric Marchese del Grillo, who actually lived, although not in the same period the movie depicts. Monicelli uses Del Grillo's myth and his plethora of jokes to expose the hypocrisy of Vatican and noble Romans, while ideas such as "freedom, equality and brotherhood" were slowly penetrating in the conservative Vatican State. Marchese del Grillo is surely a life-lover and an intellectual in his own way, and does not feel satisfied in narrow-minded 1815 Rome, despite (or maybe, because of) his wealth. He befriends frenchmen, enjoys spending time with common people and doesn't mind to corrupt a whole jury just to show that "justice is dead". While the first part of the movie may be just biographical (and extremely funny and full of unforgettable punchlines), the movie has its pivotal point when Marchese discovers he has an exact lookalike, who works as a coal seller (also played by Sordi, outstanding in his double role) in popular Rome. By trading places with the coal seller (often drunk, thus not really understanding what's going on), Marchese gets the chance to get rid of his family, the Pope Rome to join the cradle of European intellectual life, Paris. Sure, Alberto Sordi is by himself worth watching the movie, but nevertheless, Monicelli manages to show us an unusual side of History we often see or read. And by doing this, he also throws in the movie an handful of unforgettable characters both fictional (the coal seller, Don Bastiano, Ricciotto) and actual (Pope Pius VII, a noble family, such as the Del Grillos). Well, in the end, a must see, a movie with a double value: an outstanding comedy and a valid historical film.
    9focond

    Alberto Sordi is simply the best!

    Il "Marchese del Grillo" is an incredibly enjoying movie,Alberto Sordi is absolutely a "maestro" of acting.He portrays his character in a really smashing way.You can realize better and agree with what I'm saying,if you can understand the Roman dialect,as I do.Alberto is great not only because he depicts this really existed character in a very convincing way ,but he also adds fun to the movie through the creation of Gasperino,the drunken coal seller. I think that all those American actors of Italian origins should understand and recognize that he's really their own "maestro" too. In a few words Alberto represents for the world of the cinema what Dante Alighieri still represents for the world literature Apart from our big Alberto,I must also praise the performance of the rest of the cast and the wise direction of Mario Monicelli.According to me he's the only director in the world who has always succeeded in depicting in a very faithful and convincing manner different historical periods of my country, that's Italy.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Paolo Stoppa, who plays Pope Pio VII in this movie, has the unusual record of having played the role of a Pope no less than four times in his career, including Saint Peter in Nerone (1977), Alexander III in Becket (1964) and an unnamed Pope in Jus primae noctis (1972).
    • Goofs
      The Marquis Onofrio Del Grillo is in a bedroom with the beautiful French opera singer Olympia, played by Caroline Berg: she, completely naked, goes to the basin to wash herself and then turns her back showing the marks of the bikini on her tanned skin. Considering the historical period (1800 in Papal Rome), no woman in Europe knew and used a bikini.
    • Soundtracks
      La Marseillaise
      Music and lyrics Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

      (1792)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1982 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Die tolldreisten Streiche des Marchese del Grillo
    • Filming locations
      • Tarquinia, Lazio, Italy(hills)
    • Production companies
      • Opera Film Produzione
      • Gaumont
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 15 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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