''Ghosts of Rome'' ( it, Fantasmi a Roma) is a 1961 Italian
comedy film
A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
directed by
Antonio Pietrangeli.
It was released in the UK in 1964 as ''The Phantom Lovers''.
Plot
Count di Roviano refuses to sell his palace to a developer, despite having no money. He lives with ghosts: Ronaldo, a lady's man, Bartholomew, a friar, Flora, who died with love, and a five year old boy.
The Count is blown up by his water heater and joins the ghosts. His nephew Federico inherits the castle and moves in with his girlfriend Eileen, intending to sell it. The ghosts call in an artist friend, Caparra, and try to get him to finish a painting so the castle is declared a national monument.
Cast
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Marcello Mastroianni - Reginaldo / Federico di Roviano / Gino
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Vittorio Gassman
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- Caparra, pittore del '600, rivale del Caravaggio
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Belinda Lee
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- Eileen
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Sandra Milo
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- Donna Flora
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Eduardo De Filippo
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- Don Annibale, Principe di Roviano
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Claudio Gora
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- Ing. Telladi
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Tino Buazzelli
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- Father Bartolomeo
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Franca Marzi
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Born in Rome as Francesca Marsi, after working in the revue, Marzi made her film debut in her early ...
- Nella
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Ida Galli
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- Carla
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Lilla Brignone
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- Regina
* Claudio Catania - Poldino
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Michele Riccardini
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- Antonio, tailor and doorman
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Enzo Cerusico
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Cerusico's first role on American television was in a 1966 episode of ''I ...
- Admirer
* Nadia Marlowa
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Luciana Gilli
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- Girl in the park (as Gloria Gilli)
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Enzo Maggio
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- Fricandò
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Graziella Galvani
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Life and career
Born in Milan, Galvani formed at the drama school of the Piccolo Teatro in her hometown, and participated in several plays ...
- Mathematics teacher
Reception
One review called it "a jolly little Roman fantasy." The ''Spectator'' called it "a cheerful surprise."
The ''Monthly Film Bulletin'' called it an "inoffensive comedy has a theme too slight and too lacking to be anything other than tedious when treated at such length."
''Sight and Sound'' called it "a fragile fantasy".
Review of film
at Sight and Sound ''Filmink'' called it "entertaining".
References
External links
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Film page
at BFI
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ghosts Of Rome
1961 films
1961 comedy films
Italian comedy films
1960s Italian-language films
Films scored by Nino Rota
Films directed by Antonio Pietrangeli
Films set in Rome
Films with screenplays by Ruggero Maccari
1960s Italian films