Vieni avanti cretino
- 1982
- 1h 38m
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7.1/10
1.5K
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The funny misadventures of a simpleton just out of jail, looking for a job until the very surreal ending.The funny misadventures of a simpleton just out of jail, looking for a job until the very surreal ending.The funny misadventures of a simpleton just out of jail, looking for a job until the very surreal ending.
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- Don Peppino
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10Delise
Vieni avanti cretino is the masterpiece of Luciano Salice, considered the better comic flick with Lino Banfi, when you see that movie you will never stop to laugh! The film talk about the misfortune of the unlucky and unemployed Baudaffi Pasquale(Lino Banfi). Don't forget Alfonso Thomas in his best role!! Maybe the last good product of the Italian erotic-comedy! A must see for the fan of this genre!!! Unfortunately is not available in any format, check the TV in the late hour to catch him!
If you are not italian, you can't understand the high votes for this film......it's difficult to explain this success; in Italy 'Vieni avanti cretino' it's really a cult-movie, a must seen for my generation, one of the movies that everyone knows and loves... for example, I don't know how many times I talk 'bout this film with my friends with a good bottle of wine in my hands and a smile on my face... 'Vieni avanti cretino', 'Fantozzi', 'Lo chiamavano Trinità' and so on are probably 'technically' terrible films... but It doesn't matters... I'm sure that I'm not the only one that laughts at the quotation of this film and decides to give it a 10/10...
Simply THE BEST Banfi's movie! Highly recommended, even if the vhs is a bit hard to find. All the characters involved in this film will give you lots of fun, starting from Gigi Reder -R.I.P.-(the legendary Rag.Filini in the Fantozzi's saga), Franco Bracardi, and the awesome Alfonso Tomas, here in its all-times best performance!
10Fash-4
Perhaps (but i can think this for sure) this is the funniest comedy ever made, not only in Italy. I can tell this, having seen dozens of comedies from all over the world (and "Vieni avanti cretino" ranks far better than such hits as "Clerks" or "Dumb & Dumber", which i've really appreciated). The story itself is quite simple but the characters (especially Pasquale Baudaffi - i.e. Lino Banfi) make this an unmissable film. The scenes it is composed of, have been re-played in various situations and often they are a significant part of every comic-actor baggage. As i said, the best characterization is the one by Lino Banfi, but Gigi Reder (the famous "Rag. Filini" from the Fantozzi saga) is almost as astonishing as Banfi. There is also a small role played by the unforgettable Moana Pozzi (the best female porn-star of all times) plus the addition of various Italian sexy-stars of the 80's (Michela Miti above all). Explaining this films with few words would be as difficult as summarizing the entire Divine Comedy ("Vieni avanti, cretino!" could be considered the Divine Comedy of the comedy films, indeed :) in two lines. Perhaps an English translation of the incredible dialogues could turn in a loss of efficacy, but that should be overwhelmed by the strong pathos which any actor casts in his/her role. Strongly recommended (with particular regards for the dentist scene and also for the Coliseum scene, not to mention the breathtaking scene of the famous "Dr. Thomas"!!!)
Luciano Salce Luciano Salce, directs a very inspired Lino Banfi.
The gags, lyrics and comic vis are among the best in Italian comedy ...
The gags, lyrics and comic vis are among the best in Italian comedy ...
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- TriviaThe original title is taken from a gag of the De Rege brothers, a couple of Italian stage actors active between the 1920s and the 1940s. Most of the movie gags are indeed typical of the avanspettacolo, the theatrical genre of the De Rege brothers.
- ConnectionsReferences Vers un destin insolite sur les flots bleus de l'été (1974)
- SoundtracksThere's No Matter
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Composed by Fabio Frizzi, Franco Bixio, Vince Tempera, Vittorio Pezzolla
Performed by Linda Lee
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