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Antonio Allocca
Antonio Allocca (24 June 1937 – 31 December 2013) was an Italian character actor. Life and career Born in Portici, Naples, Allocca debuted on stage in 1956, then in 1958 he worked with Eduardo De Filippo at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan in the comedy play ''Pulcinella in cerca della sua fortuna per Napoli''. In 1962 he made his television debut in ''Ditegli sempre di sì'' and ''Napoli Milionaria'', both directed by De Filippo. Very active both on stage and in films mainly in character roles, Allocca enjoyed a late success as in 1988, with the role of the professor of Italian in the three seasons of the Italia 1 television series ''I ragazzi della 3ª C''. Allocca died on 31 December 2013, aged 76, in Marcianise, Campania, Italy. Selected filmography *1974: ''Farfallon'' - Galeotto *1975: ''Dracula in the Provinces'' - Peppino *1975: ''Duck in Orange Sauce'' - Carmine *1978: ''Flatfoot in Africa'' - Receptionist *1979: ''Christ Stopped at Eboli'' - Don Cosimino *1980 ...
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Flatfoot In Africa
''Piedone l'africano'' (internationally released as ''Flatfoot in Africa'', ''Knock-Out Cop'' and ''The K.O. Cop'') is a 1978 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Steno and starring Bud Spencer. It is the third and penultimate chapter in the "Flatfoot" film series. It is preceded by Flatfoot and Flatfoot in Hong Kong and followed by Flatfoot in Egypt Plot A trail of illicit diamonds takes Flatfoot and his acquaintance, Naples police commissioner Caputo, from Johannesburg to Swakopmund in the hopes of breaking up a South African smuggling ring. They are joined by Bodo, an African child, and confounded in their search by corrupt mining officials and an antagonistic inspector in the South-West African police. Cast * Bud Spencer as Insp. 'Flatfoot' Rizzo * Enzo Cannavale as Caputo * Werner Pochath as Spiros * Joe Stewardson as Smollet * Carel Trichardt as captain Muller * Dagmar Lassander as Margy Connors * Desmond Thompson as Inspector Desmond * Baldwin Dakile a ...
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Duck In Orange Sauce
''L'anatra all'arancia'' (internationally released as ''Duck in Orange Sauce'') is a 1975 Italian comedy film based upon the play by William Douglas-Home and Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon. It was directed by Luciano Salce. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and with a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The film is named for the culinary dish, Duck à l'orange. Cast *Ugo Tognazzi as Livio Stefani *Monica Vitti as Lisa Stefani, wife of Livio *Barbara Bouchet as Patty, secretary and lover of Livio * John Richardson as Jean-Claude, lover of Lisa *Antonio Allocca as Carmine *Sabina De Guida as Cecilia *Tom Felleghy Tom Felleghy (born Tamás Fellegi; 26 November 1921) is a Hungarian-born Italian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films since 1958. Filmography References External links * 1921 births Possibly living people Hungarian ma ... as Livio's colleague References External links * 1975 films Films d ...
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Scuola Di Ladri
''Scuola di ladri'' () is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti starring Enrico Maria Salerno. Plot summary Rome, Italy mid-1980s. Three cousins, who do not know each other and who live poor, are gathered from paralytic uncle Aliprando who leads them to a "big job". After they have completed the mission, he robs them. Cast * Enrico Maria Salerno as Aliprando Siraghi * Paolo Villaggio as Dalmazio Siraghi * Lino Banfi as Amalio Siraghi * Massimo Boldi as Egisto Siraghi * Barbara Scoppa as Marisa Padovan * Ennio Antonelli as Fake priest * Antonio Barrios as Franco Nero * Claudio Boldi as The guard * Corrado Monteforte as Minotti * Antonio Allocca as Wealthy farmer of Caserta * Willy Moser as Embassy Luxembourg usher Release The film was released in Italy on September 26, 1986 It was one of the most popular Italian films of the year with over 2 million admissions. Sequel *''Scuola di ladri - Parte seconda ''Scuola di ladri - Parte seconda'' is a List of I ...
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Aurora (1984 Film)
''Aurora'' ( it, Qualcosa di biondo) is a 1984 Italian made-for-television drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi and starring Sophia Loren, Edoardo Ponti and Daniel J. Travanti. In order to raise money for an operation for her son, a woman tells various former wealthy lovers that they are his father. The film originally premiered in the United States on NBC on October 21, 1984 and released theatrically in Italy on January 17, 1985. Plot A desperate woman (Loren), in crisis and poverty, is in search of the cruel husband (Noiret) who abandoned after giving her a son. The boy has now become almost an adult has a serious eye problem and is likely to become completely blind. The mother then choose to leave to go in search of his father, who in the meantime is starting a new life. When the mother finds out where he is, also learns that the cruel man has remade a family by marrying a young girl, who became the mother of a twenty-year-old son who has had the cruel man from another relation ...
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Così Parlò Bellavista
''Così parlò Bellavista'' is a 1984 Italian comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Luciano De Crescenzo. De Crescenzo directed the film and also played the main role. For this film De Crescenzo won David di Donatello and Nastro d'Argento for best new director, while Marina Confalone won the same awards in the best supporting actress category. Plot summary In Naples, Professor Bellavista is a retired man, passionate about the philosophy and thought of Ancient Greece. Every day, in his luxurious apartment, he teaches his lessons of life to the poor-nothing (his friends), who are dazzled by his reasoning. One day, however, the quiet life of the building of Bellavista will be disturbed by the arrival of a director of Milan. Between Naples and Milan there is a sharp contrast, because the Neapolitans are accustomed to enjoy a quiet life, always based on the "philosophy of pleasure and delay", while the northern Italians are very strict and punctual. Cast * Luciano De ...
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Where's Picone?
''Where's Picone?'' ( it, Mi manda Picone, also known as ''Picone Sent Me'') is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. Overview For this film Lina Sastri was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The actors Giancarlo Giannini and Leo Gullotta instead won a David di Donatello for Best Actor and a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actor. Furthermore, the producer Gianni Minervini was awarded with a David di Donatello and a Silver Ribbon for best producer, and Nanny Loy and Elvio Porta won the Nastro d'Argento for Best screenplay. The film was also selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Plot During a debate in Naples' town hall during the early 80s Pasquale Picone, a former Italsider (Italy's then state-owned steel company) worker who had recently lost his job ...
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Il Ras Del Quartiere
''Il ras del quartiere'' () is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Cast *Diego Abatantuono as Domingo *Isabella Ferrari as Veronica Gatti *Lino Troisi as Tarcisio Gatti *Daniel Stephen as Orson *Antonio Allocca as the Brigadier *Gianni Cajafa as the janitor *Gianni Ansaldi as Arturo Beccalossi *Lara Nakszyński as Lola *Mauro Di Francesco Mauro Di Francesco (born 17 May 1951) is an Italian actor, comedian and television personality. Life and career Born in Milan, Di Francesco started his career in the mid-1960s as a child actor appearing in some RAI miniseries. In the 1970s, he ... as Jena References External links * 1983 films Films directed by Carlo Vanzina 1980s Italian-language films 1983 comedy films Italian comedy films 1980s Italian films {{1980s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Fantozzi Subisce Ancora
''Fantozzi subisce ancora'' ("''Fantozzi Succumbs Again''") is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It is the fourth chapter in the Fantozzi film series of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. Plot New misadventures of Accountant Fantozzi: a reunion of the apartment building's tenants, the campervan holiday, the pregnancy of his daughter Mariangela, the company games of athletics, the moment of the political elections. Cast * Paolo Villaggio as Ugo Fantozzi * Milena Vukotic as Pina Fantozzi * Gigi Reder as Filini * Plinio Fernando as Mariangela Fantozzi * Anna Mazzamauro as Mrs. Silvani * Riccardo Garrone as Luciano Calboni * Andrea Roncato as Loris Batacchi * Michele Mirabella as Fonelli Cobram II * Ugo Bologna as Director Count Corrado Maria Lobbiam * Camillo Milli as Dottor Grandi * Marina Hedman as The Countess * Alessandro Haber as Dr. Zamprini Loredano * Clara Colosimo as Nun at the Hospital * Carlo ...
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Pappa E Ciccia
''Pappa e ciccia'' (also known as '' Two of a Kind'') is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Plot First segment: Nicola Calore, an Apulian mason who emigrated in Switzerland, faces the visit of his niece Rosina who believes that he has become wealthy. Second segment: the misadventures that occurred to two surveyors during their stay in a holiday village in Kenya. Cast * Lino Banfi: Nicola Calore / Capitano Tombale *Paolo Villaggio: Geometra / Infermiera *Milly Carlucci: Rosina Calore / Claudia *Jacques Herlin: Herr Schmidt *Pippo Santonastaso: Guido Colzi *Marina Confalone: Antonia *Antonio Allocca: Pino *Roberto Della Casa Roberto Della Casa (born 14 October 1942) is an Italian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films since 1970. Selected filmography References External links * 1942 births Living people Italian male film actors Male actors from R ...: Goffredo References External links * 1983 films Italian comedy films 1980 ...
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Bonnie And Clyde Italian Style
''Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style'' ( it, Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana), is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Plot Leo and Giada are two bumbling and bungling citizens who are mistaken for dangerous bandits because of a misunderstanding by the police. In fact during a robbery Leo and Giada were involved in the theft and they're taken hostage and the police tracked down the thieves when he discovered the identity cards of the two bungling. After several chases thieves before they reach the same Leo and Giada kidnapping them again, because the two unknowingly possess an important part of the loot stolen by bandits in the first shot he saw all the characters gathered together. Cast *Ornella Muti as Rosetta Foschini aka Giada *Paolo Villaggio as Leo Gavazzi *Jean Sorel as Carabinieri Captain *Nando Murolo as the Marsigliese *Antonio Allocca as Medico *Fulvio Mingozzi as Dr. Dominici *Corrado Olmi as Toy merchant Release The film was released in Italy on Febru ...
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Sogni Mostruosamente Proibiti
''Sogni mostruosamente proibiti'' () (''Monstrously Prohibited Dreams'') is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The film is loosely inspired by ''The Secret Life of Walter Mitty''. Plot Paolo Coniglio is a naive and bumbling writer in a publishing house of comics, bullied by the director and by his future mother-in-law. To escape the dreary daily routine, he finds himself the protagonist of very vivid daydreams in the company of Dalia, the beautiful heroine of the comic books who is responsible of translating. His visions play with popular heroes of the literature and comics, like Parsifal, Superman and Tarzan. Every time his awakening is increasingly more abrupt, when one day, doing the grocery shopping, he meets a charming blonde girl identical to Dalia that, against his will, involves him in a shady intrigue. Cast *Paolo Villaggio as Paolo Coniglio * Janet Agren as Dalia * Alessandro Haber as Commissioner Rovere *Antonio Allocca as Brigadier Lamanna *S ...
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Fracchia La Belva Umana
''Fracchia la belva umana'' (''Fracchia the fanatic'' or ''Fracchia The Human Beast)'' is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The film is loosely inspired by The Whole Town's Talking. It was screened at the 67th Venice International Film Festival as an Italian comedy. Its cast includes: Paolo Villaggio, Lino Banfi and the then young Massimo Boldi and Francesco Salvi. Plot Due to misfortune, Giandomenico Fracchia (an employee in a chocolate factory) ends up becoming a body double of a terrible criminal known as "the human beast": which leads into series of problems and misunderstandings for him. Cast * Paolo Villaggio as Giandomenico Fracchia / La Belva Umana * Lino Banfi as Commissario Auricchio * Anna Mazzamauro as Miss Corvino * Francesco Salvi as Neuro * Sandro Ghiani as De Simone * Antonio Allocca as Carabinieri's Marshal * Jole Silvani as Palmira (as Iole Silvani) * Fiammetta Baralla as chubby girl doing jogging * Ugo Bologna as bank director * Giul ...
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