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''Mafioso'' is a 1962
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film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film stars
Alberto Sordi Alberto Sordi (15 June 1920 – 24 February 2003) was an Italian actor, voice actor, singer, comedian, director and screenwriter. Early life Born in Rome to a schoolteacher and a musician and the last of five children, Sordi was named in hon ...
as a factory manager who visits his hometown in
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and is tasked with performing a
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for
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. It was awarded Best Film at the San Sebastian Film Festival.


Plot

Antonio Badalamenti, a Sicilian who has been settled for many years in Northern Italy and is employed in a car factory in
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, takes a vacation with his family, leaving behind the modern conveniences of his home in northern Italy, to visit his childhood village in
Sicily (man) it, Siciliana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = Ethnicity , demographics1_footnotes = , demographi ...
and introduce his blond, northern-Italian wife, Marta, to his mother, father and other relatives back home. While his wife suffers in the comparatively rustic conditions of her husband's hometown and has trouble adapting to the culture of Sicily, Antonio becomes reacquainted with his childhood friends. He also pays a visit to the local
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, Don Vincenzo, who is a crime boss. The don smooths over some problems Antonio had with a deal to buy some property on the island, and in return, Antonio is tasked with carrying out a
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for the mob. As an outsider with no strings attached and a crack shot, Antonio is seen as a perfect candidate. While his wife is sleeping one night, Antonio leaves for what is purportedly a hunting trip with his friends. In reality, he is put inside a wooden crate and smuggled aboard an airplane into the United States, where he goes to
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to carry out his task. The job done, he is returned to Sicily in the same manner and arrives back at home as if from the hunting trip. Plagued by what he has done, he goes back to his efficient job at the car factory.


Cast

*
Alberto Sordi Alberto Sordi (15 June 1920 – 24 February 2003) was an Italian actor, voice actor, singer, comedian, director and screenwriter. Early life Born in Rome to a schoolteacher and a musician and the last of five children, Sordi was named in hon ...
as Antonio Badalamenti *
Norma Bengell Norma Aparecida Almeida Pinto Guimarães d'Áurea Bengell (21 February 1935 – 9 October 2013) was a Brazilian film, stage and television actress, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and director. She appeared in several episodes of '' T.H.E. Cat' ...
as Marta * Gabriella Conti as Rosalia * Ugo Attanasio as Don Vincenzo * Cinzia Bruno as Donatella * Katiusca Piretti as Patrizia * Armando Tine as Dr. Zanchi * Lilly Bistrattin as Dr. Zanchi's Secretary * Michèle Bailly as Young Baroness * Francesco Lo Briglio as Don Calogero * Carmelo Oliviero as Don Liborio


Home media

It was released in the US by
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, but as of March 31, 2013 the title is out of print.


References


External links

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''Mafioso: The Octopus’s Tentacles''
an essay by Roberto Chiesi at the Criterion Collection {{DEFAULTSORT:Mafioso (1962 Film) 1962 films 1960s black comedy films Italian crime comedy films Mafia comedy films Italian black-and-white films Films about the Sicilian Mafia Films set in Sicily Films set in Milan Films set in New York City 1960s Italian-language films Films scored by Nino Rota Commedia all'italiana Films directed by Alberto Lattuada Films with screenplays by Age & Scarpelli Films produced by Dino De Laurentiis Films with screenplays by Rafael Azcona 1962 comedy films 1962 drama films 1960s American films 1960s Italian films